| − | Unvaccinated adult horses and other equids (for '''VEE in donkeys''' [[Venezuelan Equine Encephalomyelitis (VEE) - Donkey|'''see here''']]) are at risk in areas with suitable vectors. Vaccinated horses can still develop the disease, particularly if they are young or old. | + | Unvaccinated adult horses and other equids ([[Venezuelan Equine Encephalomyelitis (VEE) - Donkey|'''VEE in donkeys''']]) are at risk in areas with suitable vectors. Vaccinated horses can still develop the disease, particularly if they are young or old. |
| | Responsible use of insecticides and repellents<ref name="same">Pasquini, C, Pasquini S, Woods, P (2005) '''Guide to Equine Clinics Volume 1: Equine Medicine''', third edition, p266, SUDZ publishing.</ref>, elimination of standing water, and stable screening will all help to reduce viral transmission. Environmental application of insecticides may be useful in endemic areas or during an outbreak.<ref name="multiple">Bertone, J.J (2010) Viral Encephalitis in Reed, S.M, Bayly, W.M. and Sellon, D.C (2010) '''Equine Internal Medicine''' (Third Edition), ''Saunders'', Chapter 12</ref> Horses infected with Venezuelan EEV should be isolated for 3 weeks after complete recovery.<ref name="same">Pasquini, C, Pasquini S, Woods, P (2005) '''Guide to Equine Clinics Volume 1: Equine Medicine''', third edition, p266, SUDZ publishing.</ref> | | Responsible use of insecticides and repellents<ref name="same">Pasquini, C, Pasquini S, Woods, P (2005) '''Guide to Equine Clinics Volume 1: Equine Medicine''', third edition, p266, SUDZ publishing.</ref>, elimination of standing water, and stable screening will all help to reduce viral transmission. Environmental application of insecticides may be useful in endemic areas or during an outbreak.<ref name="multiple">Bertone, J.J (2010) Viral Encephalitis in Reed, S.M, Bayly, W.M. and Sellon, D.C (2010) '''Equine Internal Medicine''' (Third Edition), ''Saunders'', Chapter 12</ref> Horses infected with Venezuelan EEV should be isolated for 3 weeks after complete recovery.<ref name="same">Pasquini, C, Pasquini S, Woods, P (2005) '''Guide to Equine Clinics Volume 1: Equine Medicine''', third edition, p266, SUDZ publishing.</ref> |