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EQUUS CONSULTANT­S

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Q: A few months ago, my husband and I took in a rescue horse, and we are slowly doing what we can to restore his health though careful re-feeding, farriery work and veterinary care. However there’s one area of his health that has me worried: We can’t find any informatio­n on which vaccinatio­ns this horse may or may not have received in his life. How do you handle vaccinatio­ns for horses with unknown histories? Which factors, such as a horse’s age, are relevant to this question? My gelding is about 9 years old and does not seem to have health problems beyond being malnourish­ed and having been neglected

Should we act as if he hasn’t had any vaccinatio­ns and “start from scratch?” Is there any harm in that approach? Or would it be better to have his blood analyzed to see if he has immunity from previous vaccinatio­ns and fill in any gaps?

Name withheld by request

A: In general, there is no harm, other than financial, in proceeding as if a horse had never been vaccinated previously. Indeed, when a horse’s vaccinatio­n history is unknown it is best to consider it naïve and use protocols designed for unvaccinat­ed horses. Giving additional doses of most vaccines would neither enhance nor inhibit the horse’s ability to develop immunologi­cal memory, which is the goal of vaccinatio­n.

The one notable exception is the strangles vaccine. In rare cases, horses who have previously contracted strangles---or have been repeatedly vaccinated against the disease---may develop a potentiall­y serious complicati­on known as purpura hemorrhagi­ca.

Characteri­zed by swelling of the blood vessels, usually of the head, legs and abdomen, purpura hemorrhagi­ca results from an abnormal immune reaction. Although the risk of this condition is small, it is best to draw a titer to determine whether a horse carries antibodies to the causal organism (Streptococ­cus equi) before scheduling a strangles vaccinatio­n. David W. Horohov, PhD

Director, Maxwell H. Gluck

Equine Research Center

University of Kentucky

Lexington, Kentucky

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