The Citizen (KZN)

UK equine flu outbreak: the SA perspectiv­e

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The National Horseracin­g Authority (NHA) has asked for "strict biosecurit­y measures" to be applied to all people who might have come into contact with thoroughbr­ed horses that might have been exposed to the equine influenza outbreak in Britain earlier this month.

In a press release, the NHA said analyses of the equine flu cases reported in the UK had revealed the following:

“According to the British Horseracin­g Authority’s Veterinary Committee and their team of competent veterinari­ans, the equine influenza virus is the ‘Florida Clade 1’ strain, which is endemic to North and South America.

“According to the BHA’s Veterinary Committee this is different from the ‘Clade 2’ strain that is endemic to Europe.

“In South Africa, we vaccinate utilising vaccines that mostly contain these above-mentioned strains.

“The difference with our vaccinatio­n protocol is that we vaccinate our racehorses every six months, in order to ensure that we may avoid an outbreak.

“Horses being imported into South Africa from these countries are tested for equine influenza during their 30-day quarantine period prior to departure.

“And then after a further 30day quarantine period after their arrival in South Africa.

“As a precaution­ary measure, we advise that strict biosecurit­y measures be applied to all persons coming into contact with thoroughbr­eds, especially from these affected regions.” – NHA To take a bet Go to www.tabonline.co.za or www.bettingwor­ld.co.za

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