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Wet Weather Leads to Thriving Mosquito Population

Horses should be vaccinated against mosquito-borne, potentially deadly diseases.

Many parts of the United States experienced above-average rainfall this year, with May being the wettest on record in more than a century. This trend is expected to continue through the summer and fall.

For equestrians, the rain can be an annoyance – creating mud in outdoor arenas, turnout pens and pastures. The rain can also attract a booming mosquito population that can transmit serious diseases, which is why it is important to make sure your horse is protected.

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Mosquitoes require standing water or moist soil to breed and thrive in wet weather. They can transmit Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), Western equine encephalomyelitis (WEE) and West Nile virus (WNV) to horses. These potentially deadly diseases affect the central nervous system and may present clinical signs including facial or limb paralysis, muscle twitching and impaired vision.

RECOMBITEK® rWNV-EWT helps protect your horses against these diseases, as well as tetanus toxoid.

To track WNV, EEE, WEE and other equine diseases, visit www.Outbreak-Alert.com, a free online resource created by Merial. On the site, horse owners and veterinarians can view a map of reported cases and sign up to receive free notification emails or texts when reportable diseases are confirmed in their geographic area, or in an area where they may be traveling.

*Following the initial two-dose series for unvaccinated horses.
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