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| | | | | The short answer is yes-but the encouraging news is that direct transmission of disease from horses to humans is quite uncommon. Still, it's important to be aware of several bacterial, fungal, parasitic, and viral infections that can, in rare cases, pass directly from horses to people. This overview excludes conditions like West Nile virus, which are not transmitted directly from horse to human but rather through intermediate sources like mosquitoes. | |
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| | | | | Today we are launching Equivac® HeV, the world's first commercially available Hendra vaccine for horses. This breakthrough is the culmination of a scientific journey that dates back to the emergence of... | |
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| | | | | Here's a refresher on some diseases that can potentially be transmitted directly from horses to humans. The good news is that direct horse to human disease transmission is rare. | |
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