Argentine National Sanitary Authorities didnt found new focus of the virus, but keeps its sanitary alert on showjumping and dressage horses.
As reported to the OIE no new evidences of the virus where registered.
But I have a some questions now, Why if the first positive to the virus appeared on the the 9th of march and then was confirmed again the 30th the same month, it took until May, to restrict with a ban all horse transportation?.
In my opinion what happen during those months could be the answer.
Now because this mess, understandable measures where made abroad:
1. The recommendation from the Office of the (KY) State Veterinarian to stallion managers who are sending stallions to Argentina for the southern hemisphere season is to determine the current demonstrated level of immunity the stallion has at the conclusion of our breeding season, and if it isn't a > 1:128 level, consideration to boosting the level of immunity by vaccination is encouraged.
2. US Authorities are in contact with Argentine Vets due the next importation of horses competing at the 2010 World Games in Lexington. As told by the Office of the (KY) State Veterinarian will be consulting with the Argentinean team's veterinarian and others to insure minimal opportunity of prior exposure.
Upon importation from Argentina, team horses will complete a minimum seven-day quarantine at the Miami Animal Import Center where they will undergo extensive veterinary assessment, as published in The Horse.com website.
Coming soon
This blog will place you in the Argentine Pampas, one of the most extensive plains in the world where these horses are raised in the most natural way.
Argentina is a horse country, you will see in this page how these horses are bred for these sports.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
EVA update, no new focus
Posted by Alex Suarez Lynch at 4:04 PM