South Korea Horse Society will implement nationwide horse quarantine project in the first half of 2022

Published 2022년 4월 19일

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The Korean Horse Society is launching a nationwide horse quarantine project in the first half of 2022 to protect the domestic horse industry and create a clean industry ecosystem. The project will vaccinate 18,500 registered horses against horse influenza and Japanese encephalitis. The application period for vaccination is open until the 24th, and vaccination is set to begin in the next month. Blood samples will be collected from vaccinated horses for infectious disease monitoring, and a new tick sample collection will be conducted to understand the current status of vector diseases in Korea.
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18,500 registered horses, apply by the 24th The Korean Horse Society will implement a nationwide horse quarantine project in the first half of 2022 to protect domestic horse industry resources and create a clean horse industry ecosystem. In this quarantine project, 18,500 registered horses over 6 months of age are vaccinated against horse influenza and Japanese encephalitis, and the application period for vaccination is until the 24th. Equine influenza, a representative equine epidemic, is a respiratory disease, and symptoms such as fever, cough, runny nose, and tears appear in sick horses. It infects many horses within a short period of time, such as infecting horses that are about 45 meters away from an infected horse. In the case of Japanese encephalitis, which is known as a zoonotic disease that can be transmitted between animals and humans, the infected horse may show neurological symptoms such as ataxia and abnormal behavior if it progresses to a severe condition. Since this ...
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