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West Nile virus in horses - district calls for vaccination

The district of Leipzig calls on horse owners to vaccinate against the West Nile virus. (Photo: Archive) / Photo: Federico Gambarini/dpa
The district of Leipzig calls on horse owners to vaccinate against the West Nile virus. (Photo: Archive) / Photo: Federico Gambarini/dpa

The risk of West Nile virus infection increases in summer. A disease is also dangerous for horses.

The dangerous West Nile virus is spreading among horses and birds in Saxony. The district of Leipzig is therefore calling on horse owners to be particularly vigilant and have their animals vaccinated. They could receive a vaccination subsidy from the animal disease insurance fund for this.

This summer, 35 horses in Germany have tested positive for West Nile virus. In Saxony, three horses and two flocks of birds have been infected so far. The virus is transmitted by mosquitoes.

Infection leads to severe neurological symptoms ranging from muscle tremors to paralysis. In many cases, the disease is fatal - 30 to 50 percent of infected horses die or have to be euthanized.

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