TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation of current equine influenza vaccination protocols prior to shipment, guided by OIE standards
AU - Cullinane, Ann
AU - Gahan, Jacinta
AU - Walsh, Cathal
AU - Nemoto, Manabu
AU - Entenfellner, Johanna
AU - Olguin-Perglione, Cecilia
AU - Garvey, Marie
AU - Fu, Tao Qi Huang
AU - Venner, Monica
AU - Yamanaka, Takashi
AU - Barrandeguy, María
AU - Fernandez, Charlene Judith
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
PY - 2020/3
Y1 - 2020/3
N2 - To facilitate the temporary importation of horses for competition and racing purposes, with a minimum risk of transmitting equine influenza, the World Organisation for Animal Health (Office International des Epizooties, or OIE), formally engaged in a public–private partnership with the Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI) and the International Federation for Horseracing Authorities (IFHA) to establish, within the context of existing OIE standards, a science-based rationale to identify the ideal time period for equine influenza vaccination prior to shipment. Field trials using vaccines based on different technologies were carried out on three continents. The antibody response post-booster vaccination at intervals aligned with the different rules/recommendations of the OIE, FEI, and IFHA, was monitored by single radial haemolysis. It was determined that 14 days was the optimum period necessary to allow horses adequate time to respond to booster vaccination and for horses that have previously received four or more doses of vaccine and are older than four years, it is adequate to allow vaccination within 180 days of shipment. In contrast, the results indicate that there is a potential benefit to younger (four years old or younger) horses in requiring booster vaccination within 90 days of shipment, consistent with the current OIE standard.
AB - To facilitate the temporary importation of horses for competition and racing purposes, with a minimum risk of transmitting equine influenza, the World Organisation for Animal Health (Office International des Epizooties, or OIE), formally engaged in a public–private partnership with the Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI) and the International Federation for Horseracing Authorities (IFHA) to establish, within the context of existing OIE standards, a science-based rationale to identify the ideal time period for equine influenza vaccination prior to shipment. Field trials using vaccines based on different technologies were carried out on three continents. The antibody response post-booster vaccination at intervals aligned with the different rules/recommendations of the OIE, FEI, and IFHA, was monitored by single radial haemolysis. It was determined that 14 days was the optimum period necessary to allow horses adequate time to respond to booster vaccination and for horses that have previously received four or more doses of vaccine and are older than four years, it is adequate to allow vaccination within 180 days of shipment. In contrast, the results indicate that there is a potential benefit to younger (four years old or younger) horses in requiring booster vaccination within 90 days of shipment, consistent with the current OIE standard.
KW - Age
KW - Equine influenza
KW - FEI
KW - Harmonization
KW - Horses
KW - IFHA
KW - OIE
KW - Shipment
KW - Vaccination
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85081012257&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/vaccines8010107
DO - 10.3390/vaccines8010107
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85081012257
SN - 2076-393X
VL - 8
JO - Vaccines
JF - Vaccines
IS - 1
M1 - 107
ER -