Abstract
In this study, antibody responses after equine influenza vaccination were investigated among 1,098 horses in Korea using the hemagglutination inhibition (HI) assay. The equine influenza viruses, A/equine/South Africa/4/03 (H3N8) and A/equine/Wildeshausen/1/08 (H3N8), were used as antigens in the HI assay. The mean seropositive rates were 91.7% (geometric mean antibody levels (GMT), 56.8) and 93.6% (GMT, 105.2) for A/equine/South Africa/4/03 and A/equine/Wildeshausen/1/08, respectively. Yearlings and two-year-olds in training exhibited lower positive rates (68.1% (GMT, 14) and 61.7% (GMT, 11.9), respectively, with different antigens) than average. Horses two years old or younger may require more attention in vaccination against equine influenza according to the vaccination regime, because they could be a target of the equine influenza virus.
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Kim, E. J., Kim, B. H., Yang, S., Choi, E. J., Shin, Y. J., Song, J. Y., & Shin, Y. K. (2015). Antibody responses after vaccination against equine influenza in the republic of korea in 2013. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 77(11), 1517–1521. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.15-0192
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