Horse-killing virus progresses in western , Horse Show under surveillance

Horse-killing virus progresses in western , Horse Show under surveillance
Horse-killing virus progresses in western France, Paris Horse Show under surveillance

There is no longer any doubt: the epidemic of rhinopneumonia, this potentially fatal and extremely contagious viral disease, which, for several weeks, has been affecting French competition horses, 11 of which have already died, originated in . According to specialists and numerous testimonies on social networks, she declared herself during the Pony Ace and Super Ace Tournament, organized in Yvré-l'Évêque, from November 1 to 3. A test which brought together 1,600 animals.

“It is difficult to identify the zero case,” assures Doctor Christel Marcillaud-Pitel, director of the Equine Pathology Epidemiological Surveillance Network (Respe). But from Sarthe, the virus spread. The investigation located outbreaks in four regions including Île-de-, where deaths were counted. »

Respe “strongly urges the cancellation or postponement of all competitions and gatherings until December 8 inclusive”. “As the incubation period is 15 days, we will advise,” says Christel Marcillaud-Pitel.

A protocol has been developed for the Horse Show, which, from December 6 to 8, will welcome 2,000 horses: elimination of the competition, “no mixing of horses”. “To date,” notes Christel Marcillaud-Pitel, “horse racing and breeding are not affected. Otherwise, it would be a disaster. »

The preventive measures are simple: vaccination (40 euros per head) and systematic disinfection of sites. “If this were done regularly,” insists the practitioner, “we could control the situation throughout the year. »

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