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Can the Zebra Be Vaccinated Againist Equine Influenza?

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Equine influenza affect horses, donkeys and mules. What about zebra? is there any zoo vaccinate its zebras againist Equine influenza? Tags: equine influenza, Equine, zoo, zebras, vaccinate

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Dog Health ? Canine Influenza (Dog Flu)

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Canine influenza is a growing disease in the dog population. This influenza strain is believed to have emerged from the equine influenza A H3N8 virus and has been around in horses for about 40 years. Canine influenza (H3N8) has been seen in racing Greyhounds since 1999 when the disease migrated from horses to dogs. The [...]

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All You Need to Know About Equine Influenza!

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Copyright (c) 2008 The Naturally Healthy Pet.com Introduction: Equine influenza ('flu') is probably the main respiratory infection affecting horses. It is found worldwide, and can be severe in some cases. Fortunately, prevention is possible with current vaccinations. A recent outbreak in Australia in August to October 2007 meant that this previously unaffected continent has [...]

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When Horses Do Not Feel Good Thoroughbred Times

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When horses do not feel goodThoroughbred TimesThe three main viral respiratory diseases are equine influenza, equine rhinopneumonitis (herpes virus), and equine viral arteritis. Vaccines are available to prevent all three diseases, but some people doubt their efficacy. And they may have a point. ... and more& » Read the full story: When horses do not [...]

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Equine-Influenza a Likely Outbreak

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.Introduction-Causative-agent Equine influenza (EI) is caused by a type A Orthomyxovirus. The viruses are 80 to 120 nanometers (nm) in diameter, and consist of a core of eight separate segments of single-strand ribonucleic acid (RNA) surrounded by a spiked arrangement of glycoproteins. These viruses are classified based on the relative numbers of hemagglutinin (H) [...]

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