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Prophylaxis
is by vaccination. Active immunity is by inoculation of b-propiolactone
inactivated egg-grown equine 1 and 2, with alhydrogel as an adjuvant. Some vaccine
manufacturers have had to withdraw certain vaccines and compensate owners when a more
powerful oil-based adjuvant caused cold abcesses at the site of injection. Expensive
vaccines containing Iscoms of purified virus haemagglutinin have been developed instead of
BPL-virus.. In 1998 horses which had received a vaccine containing aeuropean-like H3
virus became infected. With a new american-like virus with limited crossreactivity by HI
tests to the european vaccine viruses . Vaccine manufacturers have now added an old UK
American-like strain called Newmarket1/1993 to their equine 2 european-like
isolates. |