UAE-developed vaccine could end killer horse disease

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5 years 7 months ago
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saef is the s a equestrian federation showjumping dressasge eventing showing etc. by the way the summerveld horse has been tested negative to my knowledge.
as far as ahs vaccs go the instance of reinfection in the cape as i understand it was 12 out of 8000 and the total deaths 4 in the last 8 years both of which are neglgible numbers. what nobody understands is the nhra are the only horse body that enforce complusory vaccinations by a vet . for example saef have vaccination as compulsory in their rules but hardly ever check it is done at any shows. compared to race meetings where all horses are scanned and have their passports checked. thoroughbreds are a small part of the horse population in south africa and whilst the numbers of fatalities under nhra jurisdiction are minimal to the extent where movement should be free the rest of the horse population in the country is where the problems lie.
i would really like to know why nhra vaccinated horses face movement restrictions because in my view the whole point of vaccinating is to immunise horses and as mdk says if we cant move our horses around locally how can we expect to export.
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i would really like to know why nhra vaccinated horses face movement restrictions because in my view the whole point of vaccinating is to immunise horses and as mdk says if we cant move our horses around locally how can we expect to export.

.....simple ....the vaccines are not that effective and in the cases that I know of where vaccinated horses according to NHRA and protocols were infected by the disease and died.....the deaths were reported by the NHRA but never the causes...hush hush....:whistle:
BTW....I started researching this AHS debacle at around the time Racing SA was formed and was in a stable where an immunized horse was infected and eventually died.... later in a neighboring stable also a witnessed a severely sick AHS infected horse recover and race again..... and have been following the matters intently....but I am just as frustrated watching people dither around and try hide issues.....here now I hope that the collective "they" pull finger get on board with improved or alternative vaccines and get their house in order....and no longer blame chickens....:dry:

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Bob Brogan wrote: Efforts to combat a deadly horse disease that has killed hundreds of thousands of animals are taking a step forward thanks to researchers in Dubai.

Scientists at the Central Veterinary Research Laboratory (CVRL) have developed what is thought to be the most effective vaccine yet against African horse sickness (AHS), a viral disease which can prove fatal to more than eight in 10 infected animals.

The disease has been known for nearly 800 years, but there is no effective treatment, making the creation of a reliable and safe vaccine all the more important.

Dr Ulrich Wernery, the CVRL’s scientific director, has seen animals infected with the condition and described it as “one of the worst equine diseases you can think of”.

“I had a dream when I saw these poor animals dying that I must do something,” he said.

Although vaccines against the disease have been used from as far back as the early 1900s, the vaccine most widely applied currently contains an attenuated or weakened virus that, on occasion, has mutated and turned virulent, killing vaccinated animals.

“It’s a good vaccine but in specific circumstances it can produce the disease,” said Dr Wernery.

The CVRL vaccine, however, uses inactivated viruses that are unable to become virulent again.

Clinical signs of AHS vary because there are several forms of the disease, but often infected animals develop a fever and breathing problems, with lung congestion eventually causing death.

Between 60 and 85 percent of horses that become infected go on to die from AHS, which was first identified in the year 1237.

The disease has never been found in the UAE, but the midges that transmit it are present in the Emirates. In previous decades there have been outbreaks in Saudi Arabia and Yemen.

AHS has also infected horses in Asian countries. Between 1959 and 1961, it caused an estimated 300,000 horse deaths in India and Pakistan. It remains endemic in sub-Saharan Africa.

The vaccine CVRL has developed is now being used in Kenya and Sudan, and appears to be effective at reducing infection rates.

“We have very good news just recently that Kenya has not one case of African horse sickness this year, most probably because of our vaccine,” said Dr Wernery.

“This is the first year that they didn’t have an outbreak, but they have previously reduced outbreaks because now everybody uses our vaccine. I believe we can eradicate the disease from parts of Kenya.

“It’s really a fantastic project and a great breakthrough in fighting this disease.”

The virus that causes AHS exists in nine serotypes – forms that cause a particular immune response in infected animals in terms of the antibodies produced – and the CVRL began identifying and isolating them in its laboratories in 2002.

It was not until 2014, however, that CVRL’s head of virology and senior scientist, Dr Sunitha Joseph, and her team completed the task of isolating all nine.


CVRL had to produce separate vaccines against each of the nine serotypes. Once this had been done, vaccine testing took place between 2018 and early 2019 on 29 retired race horses.

A PhD student at CVRL, Marina Rodriguez injected the horses - kept at a desert location in Dubai - with the vaccines and analysed their immune response.

A pair of horses was vaccinated against each of the nine serotypes and the remaining 11 animals were vaccinated against all nine, receiving the vaccine in two shots.

Each week blood samples were taken and tested for the presence of antibodies against the serotypes.

“We immunised the horses with the vaccine to study the serological response, the response of the immune system,” said Ms Rodriguez.

Horses vaccinated against just one serotype produced antibodies against only that serotype, while those vaccinated against all nine produced antibodies against them all, indicating the vaccine’s effectiveness.

The CVRL keeps stocks of the vaccine so that, in the unlikely event of an AHS outbreak in the UAE, horses can be vaccinated once the serotype causing the outbreak is identified.

“We have a vaccine bank with single serotype vaccines, and all nine mixed together,” said Dr Wernery.

“For example, if we have an outbreak here of serotype four, we’ll vaccinate against this serotype four.”

CVRL’s vaccine is currently produced only at the organisation’s laboratories in Dubai, but they are keen to find a partner in Africa who can carry out production there.

In January, Dr Wernery and his wife, Renate, a virologist, will travel to South Africa to meet officials and discuss the introduction of the vaccine in the country.

If the vaccine does become more widely used in Africa, it would benefit not just horses, but horse owners too.

“They are [often] small farmers; they are very poor. When one of the horses dies it’s a big, big loss for the family,” said Dr Wernery.

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taken the liberty of highlighting key points......but will the local yocals actually bite.....so much at stake if they do......as it would again postpone efforts for immediate export(so they say)....and would be seen as an admission of ineptness.....I think that the big money racing people locally should try make a plan....because the past financial trickle that has been pissed away over the many years has not gotten anyone anywhere.....time to start over and finally get it right.....:huh:

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Muhtiman wrote: i would really like to know why nhra vaccinated horses face movement restrictions because in my view the whole point of vaccinating is to immunise horses and as mdk says if we cant move our horses around locally how can we expect to export.

I have also often asked this question and this site and others are littered with my input in they way of sobering little chirps.....use the search function key in AHS and my handle....then select "any date to get history and you will find posts like this.....

.....so where is this instant screening test developed by Guthrie and co.....or is this a load of BS we were trying to convince the rest of the world horses were safe to travel....if we cannot get it approved for local travel then W(hy)TF was so much moola thrown at it.....no wonder we cannot even export a horse turd ....with all these entities and protocols working against each other.....the millions pissed away on research and so on.....WTF.....

.....but are these once hyped up and very high R&D costed test kits being used by the state vet.....because in theory they should test the horse before it leaves the stable.....test it again before it goes into the Beaufort West holding vector....and for safety sake test again on the AHS free zone border near Cape Town.... :unsure:

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Re: UAE-developed vaccine could end killer horse disease

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 A recent study by the Equine Research Centre (ERC), where samples collected between 2004
and 2014 were analysed, has revealed that AHS outbreaks in the AHS Controlled Area of the
Western Cape Province were caused by transmission of AHS vaccine derived viruses. These
findings led to a restricted vaccination period in the AHS Controlled Area and the strong
recommendation that horse owners vaccinate their horses between 1 June and 31 October
each year in the rest of the country.

 Advances in diagnostics using the RT-PCR test means that cases of AHS can be confirmed
within four hours of samples being submitted (confirmation used to take at least two
weeks). The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) and the European Union (EU) have
incorporated this test into documentation which has been proposed for ratification, a
process that is currently underway.

 Another scientific study has confirmed that the risk of a horse exported from South Africa
under internationally accepted standards being infected with AHS is miniscule, giving
confidence to trading partners to re-examine quarantine procedures, which should boost
the export market.

The next goal is to raise around six million Euro towards the trials and commercial development of a
new generation AHS vaccine.


(The edited version of this paper is published in the Equine Research Centre Newsletter)

.....well it looks like the UAE beat our chaps to it.... as we were still looking for hand outs to fund the research ...:whistle: .....best they put heads together ASAP....but do we have the cash.....:S

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The best we can do is pray and hope. The EU has bigger fish to fry than worry about us. Not in your life Bud.


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.....what I gotta watch these okes continue to dick and dither around for the rest of my life....:dry:

.....FFS its like watching blind-mans bluff with all these blindfolded fools walking past each other with begging bowls trying to find a solution....:blush:

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The Import/Export Task Team, formed to take direct and focused action, comprises of Chairman Chris van Niekerk of CTS and Klawervlei, Lee Scribante of the TBA, Robin Bruss of Northfields Bloodstock, Peter Gibson of the SA Equine Trade Council, Mick Goss of Summerhill Stud, Prof Ian Sanne of Equine Health Fund, Jessica Slack of Mauritzfontein Stud, De Kock and Todd.

Todd said that significant political progress had been made to date. The team has unified the South African Industry and resulted in much improved relations with Government. The successful interaction has resulted in a high-level Deputy Director General being appointed to deal directly with the team on the issue of protocols.

“This level of interaction has never previously happened and is vital to the conclusion of protocols. Protocols are ultimately agreed on a Government level,” Todd stated.

SAEHP has as its main goal the resumption of trade with the EU after a successful audit in mid-2018. This will result in sustainable direct export protocols with targeted non-EU countries on the basis of lockdown quarantine.

“We also want to establish long term sustainable funding for the Western Cape Epidemiology Unit currently incorporated with the SAEHP,” Todd said.

SEAHP has devised a timeline for the achievement of its outlined goals:

July/August 2018 Successful outcome of EU Audit of internal controls in South Africa and procedures in place for the protection of the AHS free zone.

December 2018/January 2019 Resumption of direct trade with the EU.

December 2019 Conclusion of protocols with targeted non-EU countries and agreement of design of the quarantine station.

SAEHP is a non-profit company created to coordinate and ensure the success of the goal of normalised export protocols within the listed time frames.

‘’Recent international and scientific developments have shown us that there is definitely light at the end of the tunnel. While we still have a long road ahead, solid progress has been made,” Todd concluded.

......OK it would seem that all the players are on the same page here......but are they going to embrace the UAE efforts after they too were trying to develop a new vaccine .....pity that they again have missed their target time frame

The South African Equine Health and Protocols NPC (SAEHP) team is extremely pleased with the report by the International Horse Sports Confederation (IHSC) of the significant progress made towards the development of a new vaccine against African horse sickness (AHS).

The development of a new inactivated multivalent DIVA AHS vaccine as pointed out by Dr Göran Akerström, the FEI Veterinary Director, would indeed be of enormous benefit to both endemic areas for disease control purposes and free areas, as it would allow the creation of international vaccine banks.

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Mr Louis Romanet, Chairman of the IHSC, stated that this achievement showcases the success of public-private partnerships.

SAEHP, originally created to develop and maintain AHS control measures that allow for the safe movement of horses under existing international protocols, has also benefited from a successful public-private partnership with the South African government, resulting in the implementation of the necessary AHS risk mitigation measures to meet EU standards.

Hence South Africa is now in a position to confidently offer the world safe and sustainable bi-lateral trade from the AHS free zone in the legislated AHS control area, under the existing EU protocol.

The South African Government is now actively engaged in negotiating the reinstatement of direct exports to the EU.

In the same manner, the South African Equine Industry must now finalise a focused Working Group to collaborate with the IHSC. The Equine Health Fund has been instrumental in taking the first steps towards forming an inclusive South African Working Group to move forward on such a collaborative effort.

SAEHP is excited by the international attention and commitment to the development of a new AHS vaccine and is looking forward to the further progress of the project.

Press release published on 17 May 2019 by South African Equine Health and Protocols
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........it would seem that these okes work in spurts....as when I was looking for updates their website was not accessible or down over the weekend.....something must have galvanized them into action..... as suddenly they have big news.....the chickens have been taken care of and the EU AHS audit is a go.....and plans to get Gauteng horses to the CTS sales race are going to be a demonstration of movement protocol.....:woohoo:

a message to Adrian Todd, CEO of SAEHP, the Chief Director of Trade Negotiations, International Trade and Economic Development Division (ITED), Niki Kruger, wrote: “We had a follow-up meeting with the EU yesterday (Monday). The EU confirmed that they will come to do an audit. They will confirm the date within the next few weeks but it will definitely happen. We requested that the audit happens as soon as possible.”

Todd commented: “This is great news, we are almost there. The way everybody in South Africa came together to address the African Horse Sickness case reported near Randjesfontein last week, our movement controls, and the moving of the Ready To Run race showed how effectively we can deal with these issues and this would’ve made an impression on the EU.

“This is an example of what can be achieved by working together. We are delighted, and credit is due to the Department of Trade and Industry and the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries for having worked so hard to get us to this stage. Our thanks and appreciation also to the EU for separating the poultry and equine issues.”
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1. What EU, who did they talk to and where is the confirmation of that?
2. What does a few weeks mean, 5 or 10 or 20 or 100?
3. "in the next few weeks..but it definitely will happen" ??? why do they have to say "but it definitely will happen"??

PS a word of advise, get it in writing

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......yeah I find that all this lip service never seems to tie up......after all I remember them also lauding the BREXIT hope opening a crack for them to attack the UK....now it is mentioned that they are networking in Belgium....well what eva
seems that this international vaccine article and AHS rearing its head has spurred them into action and with chickens out of the way.....the EU audit on the way and only then if protocols are accepted ......then they will need a receiving quarantine facility so it will take much much more time.....:whistle:
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......maybe John Steenhuisen finds that local manufacture is totally flawed and the govt has instead sucked off all the bucks intended for upgrading production facilities and that it would be better to now tie up with the UAE crowd before the situation becomes critical ......

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