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  1. 1 gru 2021 · Horse industry says ‘neigh’ to equine influenza. In a first of its kind, a two-day virtual exercise brought government, animal disease specialists, and industry bodies together to prepare the broader horse industry in responding to a future outbreak of equine influenza (EI).

  2. 24 sie 2020 · Equine influenza. Australia has officially declared itself free of Equine Influenza (EI). Australia is the only country in the world to have eradicated EI and proved scientifically that the virus is absent.

  3. Is Equine Influenza fatal to horses? It is rarely fatal, but affected horses, especially performance horses, can take weeks to recover. In unusual circumstances it can cause deaths in foals, in very old animals or those already sick with other conditions. How is Equine Influenza spread?

  4. 16 kwi 2024 · The fight for compensation for losses suffered by horse businesses after the 2007 equine influenza outbreak begins today, with parties meeting for mediation.

  5. Equine Influenza: Frequently Asked Questions . What is the Equine Influenza incident? An outbreak of equine influenza (EI) has occurred in Australia. EI is an exotic disease to Australia (it has never been present here before).

  6. aaep.org › resource › aaep-infectious-disease-guidelines-equine-influenza-eivEquine Influenza (EIV) - AAEP

    9 lut 2021 · Countries free of equine influenza include Iceland, Australia and New Zealand. Outbreaks are possible and occur in endemic countries. Clinical signs vary in their severity depending on the age and immune status of the horse, and asymptomatic infection is possible.

  7. Equine influenza is highly contagious and spreads rapidly among susceptible horses. Horses 1-5 years old are the most susceptible to infection. Disease varies from a mild, undetected infection to severe disease in susceptible animals. Influenza is rarely fatal except in sick, weakened, or stressed horses.

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