Just for everyones info. I just came back from doing a horse run in Iowa and Nebraska where the WNV is located. At both places where I had to pick up horses they had it. At the one location their horses that had WNV had their shots and boosters. At the other, they are still awaiting the test results, but tackled the problem immediately. Was told this morning that the horse is doing much better now. There are definite symptoms to look for and I think if you get after it right away, you have a better chance of beating it. Luckily, I had just come from the one ranch in Nebraska and knew the symptoms when the horse in Iowa started showing them. Many phone calls to the ranch in Neb. later and the horse was being treated, thanks to a vet. that was willing to work with my friend, even when he wasn't familiar with the disease. Thought you might like to know.... Lori B. ----- Original Message ----- From: Maryanne Stroud Gabbani Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 12:25 AM To: Magnumsmom@xxxxxxx; ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [RC] WNV case confirmed in CA Someone posted this same story on another equine list and there are some discrepancies that I'd like to point out. Medics please correct me if I'm wrong. 1. Meningitis is not the same as encephalitis. We have both here on a regular basis (makes epidemiology as a hobby really interesting.) Meningitis is a disease for which you can be innoculated, and children here are innoculated for it. Encephalitis can be a complication of any number of diseases including such things as measles (a childhood friend of mine got it and had to learn to walk again at 9).
2. There are umpteen gazillion viruses carried by mosquitos that can cause a case of encephalitis, not just WNV. NAMRU (Navy/Army Medical Research Unit) who have been operating in Egypt since 1946 have a list as long as your arm. Most of them are rather local. I'm sure if you check them or CDC on the net you will see. You all are lucky because NAMRU identified WNV about 10 years or so ago, but they decided that a human vaccine was not economically feasible and it wasn't a very important disease....however, I'm sure all their research is being re-examined at the moment.
I'm not really confident that this particular AP guy has all his facts straight.
Maryanne Stroud Gabbani Cairo, Egypt maryanne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.ratbusters.net
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20020907/ap_on_re_us/west_ nile_11
Basically says a woman in CA is confirmed for WNV. She did not travel outside the area. Therefore, they think she contracted it locally. The virus may be ahead of the virus trackers. If you are going to vaccinate your horse for WNV, you might want to do so now.
Wish I'd had something funny to say instead...
:/ - Kathy Myers in Santa Fe, NM
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