So Heidi, do you think, what with the only vaccine available right now, that a person should vaccinate say fall and spring? This would give you a full years protection without the shots having to be too close to each other. That is after the initial starter shots, of course. Lori B. ----- Original Message ----- From: Heidi Smith Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 7:20 AM To: Whiteaker, Steve; ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [RC] Early Signs of WNV > I don't understand the Nov booster for MN & WI horses. The mosquitoes are > usually gone by early Oct. If the effect of the booster only lasts 6 months, > then a Nov booster would loose its effectiveness before the mosquitoes > became a problem the next spring. > > For MN & WI horses, an annual booster in April would seem to make more > sense. Unless, of course, you're going to be taking your horse to an area > where mosquitoes are still active.
I don't know if this is the real reason, Steve, but just going from the basics of how vaccines work (and sometimes don't work), it is entirely possible that this vaccine does not stimulate a sufficient immune response for the horse to "remember" it for an entire year. (This would fit with the already-apparent fact that it does not have a high efficacy in the first place.) If that is the case, the rationale of the fall booster would be to keep the immunity up so that the horse will respond to the spring booster without having to repeat an entire "initial series" every spring.
Heidi
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