Flu vaccine and effect on herpes infection in foals

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      There has been growing thought that the modified live intranasal influenza vaccine (flAvert®)may help with prevention of herpes virus infection in weanlings. Well it does not prevent herpes infection but does result in milder infections.
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      Can Vet J. 2020 May;61(5):517-520.
      Prevention of respiratory infections with alpha- and gamma-herpesviruses in weanling foals by using a modified live intra-nasal equine influenza vaccine.
      Salco R1, Bowers J1, Hernandez V1, Barnum S1, Pusterla N1.

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      1. Department of Medicine and Epidemiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, One Shields Avenue, Davis, California, USA (Pusterla, Barnum); Harris Farms Horse Division, 27366 West Oakland Avenue, Coalinga, California, USA (Salco, Bowers, Hernandez).
      Abstract

      This study aimed to determine if the administration of a modified live equine influenza virus vaccine (FluAvert) to foals would positively impact their health and reduce colonization of their upper airways with equine herpesviruses (EHV) during the weaning period. A single dose of FluAvert was given to 20 healthy foals 7 days prior to being weaned; 20 healthy foals served as unvaccinated controls. Nasal secretions and blood were collected before vaccination, the day of weaning, and weekly thereafter for 3 weeks. Nasal secretions were tested by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) for EHV-1, -2, -4 and -5. Whole blood was analyzed for a complete blood cell count and fibrinogen concentration. Physical assessments were made daily. The use of FluAvert was associated with a better clinical outcome. However, the equine influenza virus (EIV) vaccine did not influence selected hematological parameters and kinetics of herpesviruses. The clinical benefit observed in vaccinates may explain the perception that the EIV vaccine induces cross-protection against respiratory agents.

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