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Topic:Disease Prevention

Disease prevention in horses encompasses strategies and practices aimed at minimizing the occurrence and spread of infectious and non-infectious diseases within equine populations. These practices include vaccination programs, biosecurity measures, and regular health monitoring. Vaccination helps to stimulate the horse's immune system to protect against specific pathogens, while biosecurity measures, such as quarantine and sanitation, reduce the risk of disease transmission. Regular health monitoring, including physical examinations and diagnostic testing, aids in early detection and management of potential health issues. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore various methods and their effectiveness in preventing diseases in horses, as well as the development and implementation of prevention programs in different equine settings.
A field trial of a live-virus western encephalitis vaccine.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    January 15, 1967   Volume 150, Issue 2 167-171 
Hughes JP, Johnson HN.No abstract available
The threat of foreign animal diseases to the equine population. Knowles RC.No abstract available
[On the production of gas gangrene serum in general and of polyvalent gas gangrene aphylacto-serum of the horse especially using the simultaneous immunization method with the 4 known gas gangrene types in uno].
Archiv fur experimentelle Veterinarmedizin    January 1, 1967   Volume 21, Issue 2 519-546 
Becker M.No abstract available
Equine dermatophilosis (cutaneous streptotrichosis) in Georgia.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    November 1, 1966   Volume 149, Issue 9 1162-1171 
Kaplan W, Johnston WJ.No abstract available
African horse-sickness killed-virus tissue culture vaccine.
Canadian journal of comparative medicine and veterinary science    November 1, 1966   Volume 30, Issue 11 311-314 
Ozawa Y, Bahrami S.Formalized African horse-sickness (AHS) type 9 virus cultivated in monkey kidney stable (MS) cell cultures was experimentally used for immunizing horses. Inactivated vaccines prepared either from viscerotropic or neurotropic type 9 AHS virus produced antibodies in vaccinated horses. Immunity developed in all horses vaccinated with various amounts of the vaccine, and protected them from infection, when challenged 5 weeks after vaccination.
Immunizing horses against rabies.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    November 1, 1966   Volume 149, Issue 9 1159-1161 
Marx MB, Sikes RK.No abstract available
[Studies on the respiratory mechanics in the horse].
Helvetica physiologica et pharmacologica acta    November 1, 1966   Volume 68 C66-C68 
Denac M.No abstract available
Efficacy of an attenuated western encephalitis vaccine in equine animals.
American journal of veterinary research    November 1, 1966   Volume 27, Issue 121 1599-1604 
Binn LN, Sponseller ML, Wooding WL, McConnell SJ, Spertzel RO, Yager EH.No abstract available
Gastrointestinal parasites of farm animals in Eastern Nigeria.
Nature    October 8, 1966   Volume 212, Issue 5058 216-217 doi: 10.1038/212216a0
Adams JW, McKay J.No abstract available
Increase production of diphtheria antitoxin in horses.
Indian journal of medical sciences    September 1, 1966   Volume 20, Issue 9 644-646 
Chatterjee SC.No abstract available
[Preparation ofhyperimmune influenza, para-influenza, and adenovirus sera].
Voprosy virusologii    September 1, 1966   Volume 11, Issue 5 551-554 
Orlova NN, Sokolova NN, Orlova AV, Naumova MS, Latysheva GI, Sirotkina TS.No abstract available
[Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis and other arbovirus infections. Local service directives for the control of animal cases].
Revista venezolana de sanidad y asistencia social    September 1, 1966   819+ 
Quiróz C, Avilán J.No abstract available
Ear mange in horses.
New Zealand veterinary journal    August 1, 1966   Volume 14, Issue 8 127 doi: 10.1080/00480169.1966.33651
Shaw JG.No abstract available
Current methods for the diagnosis and treatment of haemolytic disease in the foal.
The Veterinary record    July 16, 1966   Volume 79, Issue 3 61-67 doi: 10.1136/vr.79.3.61
Roberts EJ, Archer RK.No abstract available
Equine influenza: development of a new combination vaccine.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    July 1, 1966   Volume 61, Issue 7 662-668 
Langer PH.No abstract available
[Infectious anemia of horses. Questions and answers on infectious anemia of horses].
Bulletin - Office international des epizooties    July 1, 1966   Volume 65, Issue 7 1265-1275 
No abstract available
Equine lupinosis.
Australian veterinary journal    July 1, 1966   Volume 42, Issue 7 242-244 doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1966.tb04711.x
Gardner MR, Seddon HD.No abstract available
Equine infectious anaemia (swamp fever): a review.
The Veterinary record    June 18, 1966   Volume 78, Issue 25 858-864 doi: 10.1136/vr.78.25.858
Hyslop NS.No abstract available
Equine infectious anemia. New problems.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    June 1, 1966   Volume 148, Issue 11 1405-1406 
Kester WO.No abstract available
Control of equine infectious disease by immunization.
The Cornell veterinarian    April 1, 1966   Volume 56, Issue 2 278-287 
Bryans JT.No abstract available
Contracted foals.
The Cornell veterinarian    April 1, 1966   Volume 56, Issue 2 172-187 
Rooney JR.No abstract available
Immunization against equine encephalomyelitis with a new tissue culture origin vaccine.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    April 1, 1966   Volume 61, Issue 4 348-351 
Gutekunst DE, Martin MJ, Langer PH.No abstract available
Appearance of pre-alpha-2-globulins soon after the very first dose of diphtheria toxoid in horse.
Experientia    March 15, 1966   Volume 22, Issue 3 167-168 doi: 10.1007/BF01897714
Acharya US, Rao SS.No abstract available
Prophylaxis of tetanus in horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    February 15, 1966   Volume 148, Issue 4 399-404 
Fessler JF.No abstract available
Equine piroplasmosis.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    February 15, 1966   Volume 148, Issue 4 407-410 
Knowles RC, Mathis RM, Bryant JE, Willers KH.No abstract available
Laboratory aids to diagnosis in equine practice.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    February 15, 1966   Volume 148, Issue 4 384-390 
Tasker JB.No abstract available
Immunization for equine influenza.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    February 15, 1966   Volume 148, Issue 4 413-417 
Bryans JT, Doll ER, Wilson JC, McCollum WH.No abstract available
The laboratory in the diagnosis and prevention of rabies.
Monograph series. World Health Organization    January 1, 1966   Volume 23 11-16 
Kaplan MM.No abstract available
Further properties of equine arteritis virus.
Archiv fur die gesamte Virusforschung    January 1, 1966   Volume 19, Issue 2 123-129 doi: 10.1007/BF01241492
Bürki F.No abstract available
[Leukosis in horses].
Monatshefte fur Veterinarmedizin    December 15, 1965   Volume 20, Issue 24 996-999 
Almejew CS.No abstract available