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Treatment
A way to improve or resolve a condition or diagnosis. This might include resolving the underlying cause or treating the signs of disease (symptomatic treatment).

Cost: Under $100

These cost ranges are approximate and may vary from region to region.
Additional charges may also apply.

YOUR VET MAY Recommend

Vaccination, Encephalitis (EEE/WEE)

Cost: Under $100

These cost ranges are approximate and may vary from region to region.
Additional charges may also apply.

Summary

This vaccine is a long-established and effective means of reducing incidence of Eastern & Western Equine Encephalitis. It a “core” vaccines, recommended for EVERY equine, by the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP).

The encephalitis vaccine is given annually as an intramuscular injection prior to mosquito season, and is commonly combined with Tetanus and West Nile vaccines. For unvaccinated horses, primary vaccination needs to be followed by a booster in 3-6 weeks. Where mosquitos are active year-round, your vet may recommend vaccination twice a year. Pregnant mares be vaccinated 4-6 weeks before foaling. As with the other core vaccines, a series of vaccinations are given to foals beginning at 4-6 months of age. When this starts may depend on the mare's vaccination status.

VEE (Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis) is an exotic disease and is generally far less likely to be a problem depending on where your horses are located and their risk.

In common with most vaccines, the active part of encephalitis vaccines is created from part of the virus that has been chemically modified to stimulate an immune response without creating disease. When this product is injected into the muscle, the viral part is recognized by immune cells, which create antibodies to that part, over weeks. If the virus later gains access to the blood, the antibodies bind to that part of the virus and destroy it before it can produce signs of disease.

There are several types of this vaccine available that rely on different vaccine technologies. Talk to your vet about which vaccine is appropriate for your horse. I recommend that your vet vaccinate your horse because they can ensure that the vaccine is handled and administered properly, and address any complications. If your vet administers the vaccine and your horse contracts the virus, some pharmaceutical companies will pay for at least part of the veterinary treatment required.

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CONSIDER POTENTIAL SIDE EFFECTS & COMPLICATIONS

Any vaccine can cause local swelling and pain. Horses may be depressed and lose their appetite. Anaphylactic reactions are possible and can cause severe depression, colic, diarrhea or hives.

CONSIDER REASONS NOT TO USE THIS TREATMENT

Horses that are ill for any reason should generally not be vaccinated until they have fully recovered.

Horses that are being given systemic steroid medication or other immunosuppressive drugs may not mount an appropriate immune response following vaccination, rendering vaccination ineffective.

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Is it working? Timeframe for effect.
Antibody titers rise weeks after primary series is given. They rise days after booster doses are given.
Questions To Ask Your Vet:

further reading & resources

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Brand Name Products

Equine health related brand name products and services.

  • Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Inc. Equi-Flu™ EWT, Equine Vaccine
  • Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Inc. Vetera® VEWT, Equine Vaccine
  • Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Inc. Vetera® EWT, Equine Vaccine
  • Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Inc. Cephalovac® VEWT, Equine Vaccine
  • Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Inc. Cephalovac® EWT, Equine Vaccine
  • Professional Biological Encephalomyelitis Vaccine Eastern & Western with Tetanus Toxoid, Equine Vaccine
  • Professional Biological Encephalomyelitis Vaccine Eastern & Western, Equine Vaccine
  • Colorado Serum Company Encephalomyelitis Vaccine Eastern & Western w/ etanus Toxoid, Equine Vaccine
  • Colorado Serum Company Encephalomyelitis Vaccine Eastern & Western, Equine Vaccine
  • Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Inc. Cephalovac EWT & VEWT, Equine Vaccine
  • Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Inc. Vetera® GoldXP + VEE, Equine Vaccine

Author: Doug Thal DVM Dipl. ABVP