The Effects of Biannual Equine Influenza Vaccine on Performance in Adult Horses

PICO question In three day event horses, does biannual routine influenza vaccination compared to annual routine influenza vaccination reduce performance levels? Clinical bottom line There is no evidence that biannual equine influenza vaccination compared to annual booster vaccination in th...

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Main Author: Emma Shipman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: RCVS Knowledge 2019-07-01
Series:Veterinary Evidence
Online Access:https://veterinaryevidence.org/index.php/ve/article/view/196
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spelling doaj-61072b46fa70436ba6d4ff168cf53e9c2020-11-25T01:35:54ZengRCVS KnowledgeVeterinary Evidence2396-97762019-07-014310.18849/ve.v4i3.196196The Effects of Biannual Equine Influenza Vaccine on Performance in Adult HorsesEmma Shipman0School of Veterinary Medicine and Science University of Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus Leicestershire LE12 5RDPICO question In three day event horses, does biannual routine influenza vaccination compared to annual routine influenza vaccination reduce performance levels? Clinical bottom line There is no evidence that biannual equine influenza vaccination compared to annual booster vaccination in three day event horses is associated with reduced performance. A group of five studies published over an 11 year period from one were evaluated. In adult warmblood horses there is weak evidence that exercise in the 28 day period post booster vaccination for equine influenza and equine herpes virus 1 and 4 (EHV1&4), is associated with changes in physical and clinical pathophysiological parameters including total red blood cell (RBC) count, neutrophil and lymphocyte count, fibrinogen concentration and serum proteins. These changes occurred at variable time points in the 14 days post exercise and values were not outside the published reference ranges for the reporting laboratories where published. Athletic performance of the horses was not evaluated. No recommendations for equine influenza vaccination protocols in three day event horses can be made from the evidence.https://veterinaryevidence.org/index.php/ve/article/view/196
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The Effects of Biannual Equine Influenza Vaccine on Performance in Adult Horses
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title The Effects of Biannual Equine Influenza Vaccine on Performance in Adult Horses
title_short The Effects of Biannual Equine Influenza Vaccine on Performance in Adult Horses
title_full The Effects of Biannual Equine Influenza Vaccine on Performance in Adult Horses
title_fullStr The Effects of Biannual Equine Influenza Vaccine on Performance in Adult Horses
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Biannual Equine Influenza Vaccine on Performance in Adult Horses
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publishDate 2019-07-01
description PICO question In three day event horses, does biannual routine influenza vaccination compared to annual routine influenza vaccination reduce performance levels? Clinical bottom line There is no evidence that biannual equine influenza vaccination compared to annual booster vaccination in three day event horses is associated with reduced performance. A group of five studies published over an 11 year period from one were evaluated. In adult warmblood horses there is weak evidence that exercise in the 28 day period post booster vaccination for equine influenza and equine herpes virus 1 and 4 (EHV1&4), is associated with changes in physical and clinical pathophysiological parameters including total red blood cell (RBC) count, neutrophil and lymphocyte count, fibrinogen concentration and serum proteins. These changes occurred at variable time points in the 14 days post exercise and values were not outside the published reference ranges for the reporting laboratories where published. Athletic performance of the horses was not evaluated. No recommendations for equine influenza vaccination protocols in three day event horses can be made from the evidence.
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