Vaccinations For Adult Horses Page 2

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Previously vaccinated: Annual, 4 - 6
Inactivated vaccine: 2-dose series
When using the inactivated or the
nd
st
weeks pre-partum
2
dose 4 - 6 weeks after 1
dose.
recombinant product, consider 6-month
Annual – spring, prior to onset of
vector season
Revaccinate prior to the onset of
revaccination interval for:
Unvaccinated or lacking vaccination
the next vector season.
1) Horses residing in endemic areas
history:
Recombinant canary pox vaccine:
2) Juvenile (<5 yrs of age)
West Nile
It is preferable to vaccinate naïve
2-dose series
3) Geriatric horses (> 15 yrs of age)
Virus
nd
st
mares when open.
2
dose 4 - 6 weeks after 1
dose.
4) Immunocompromised horses
(WNV)
Revaccinate prior to the onset of
In areas of high risk, initiate primary
the next vector season.
series as described for unvaccinated,
Flavivirus chimera vaccine:
adult horses.
Single dose
Revaccinate prior to the onset of the
next vector season.
*Due to the relatively long duration of
Rabies
Annual, 4 - 6 weeks pre-partum
Single dose
immunity, this vaccine may be given
OR
Annual
Annual revaccination
post-foaling but prior to breeding and thus
reduce the number of vaccines given to a mare
Prior to breeding*
pre-partum.

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