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| COMPULSORY VACCINATION AGAINST EI |
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| Written by Aust. Horse Industry Council | |
| Monday, 25 August 2008 | |
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AHIC is concerned about comments reported today from Minister Ian McDonald in NSW in support of compulsory vaccination for competition horses.
There is to be a national summit in Sydney on 25 September to discuss future options for Equine Influenza management in Australia. The Minister's comments (if accurate) seem premature, given that the summit has not yet taken place. AHIC surveys and other feedback clearly indicate that the majority of participants in the Australian horse industry, including the racing sector, do not favour ongoing vaccination against Equine Influenza. Equine Influenza has been eradicated from Australia by the very successful emergency response to the August 2007 incursion. You can express your views directly to Minister McDonald at : This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it |
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