[Statement on the efficacy and immunological safety of EHV vaccines in horses].

IF 0.4 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES
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Abstract

In February 2021, a serious EHV-1 outbreak occurred at an international jumping competition in Valencia, with several subsequent outbreaks in various European countries. As a consequence, several equestrian associations introduced compulsory vaccination against EHV-1, and in the immediate aftermath of the outbreak, demand for EHV vaccinations increased sharply. The initial concern has now dissipated. One equestrian association has abolished the compulsory vaccination that had only been introduced a year before, and a general debate began questioning the efficacy and safety of EHV-vaccines. This discussion has been fueled by international meta-studies that systematically re-evaluated published efficacy studies on EHV-vaccines. The meta-studies applied evidence criteria that were originally designed for preclinical studies in human medicine. It was concluded that the quality of the published data was not sufficient to prove the efficacy of EHV vaccines. Naturally, lack of evidence does not prove the opposite! Hence, one of the two author teams of these meta-studies upholds the notion that vaccination is a centerpiece of comprehensive EHV management strategies.StIKo Vet has carefully followed the discussions and the meta-studies. It cannot be expected that other infection studies on horses meeting the evidence criteria will be conducted in the near future, as EHV infection studies on horses pose considerable ethical, logistical and economic challenges. Therefore, StIKo Vet has undertaken an own re-evaluation of the existing efficacy studies. In addition, outbreak investigations were reviewed with regard to the role of EHV vaccination as a risk factor for the development of severe clinical courses.StIKo Vet concludes that, even if vaccination against EHV-1 does not confer absolute protection to the vaccinated individual, the re-evaluated studies show highly significant differences between vaccinated and unvaccinated animals: Vaccination reduces the severity of clinical symptoms and the duration and level of virus excretion. Herd vaccination can reduce overall viral loads and thus interrupt infection chains. There is ample reason to assume vaccine efficacy, but no compelling evidence was found for a correlation between EHV vaccination and severe EHV symptoms. By contrast, a comprehensive analysis of several different outbreaks shows that a herd immunity over 40 % is able to significantly reduce the risk for neurological symptoms. In addition, it has to be emphasized that the safety and efficacy of EHV-vaccines is stringently evaluated during the marketing authorization process. Only facts that have appropriately been proven in licensing studies are documented in the summary of product characteristics, e.g. the packaging leaflet. StIKo Vet therefore upholds EHV as a core-vaccination for horses. Every horse should be vaccinated and protected against EHV-1 at all times. It is likewise clear that with high viral loads and additional predisposing factors, EHV outbreaks occur despite vaccination. So, vaccination is only one component: A comprehensive prevention strategy additionally includes transparent outbreak communication, general hygiene measures, avoiding shared housing in insufficiently ventilated stables, especially at competition events, separating animals of different origin wherever possible and, above all, isolating horses that are already sick or at particular risk of infection.

[关于EHV疫苗对马的有效性和免疫安全性的声明]。
2021年2月,在瓦伦西亚举行的一场国际跳台比赛中发生了严重的EHV-1疫情,随后在欧洲各国发生了几次疫情。因此,一些马术协会实行了针对EHV-1的强制性疫苗接种,并且在疫情暴发后不久,对EHV疫苗接种的需求急剧增加。最初的担忧现在已经消散。一个马术协会已经废除了一年前才开始实行的强制疫苗接种,一场普遍的辩论开始质疑ehv疫苗的有效性和安全性。国际荟萃研究系统地重新评估了已发表的关于ehv疫苗的疗效研究,从而推动了这一讨论。meta研究应用了最初为人类医学临床前研究设计的证据标准。结论是,已发表数据的质量不足以证明EHV疫苗的有效性。当然,缺乏证据并不能证明相反的观点!因此,这些元研究的两个作者团队之一坚持认为疫苗接种是全面的EHV管理策略的核心。StIKo Vet仔细地跟踪了这些讨论和元研究。不能期望在不久的将来对符合证据标准的马进行其他感染研究,因为对马的EHV感染研究带来了相当大的伦理、后勤和经济挑战。因此,StIKo Vet对现有的疗效研究进行了重新评估。此外,还审查了疫情调查,以了解EHV疫苗接种作为发展严重临床病程的危险因素的作用。StIKo Vet的结论是,即使针对EHV-1的疫苗接种不能给接种疫苗的个体带来绝对的保护,重新评估的研究表明,接种疫苗和未接种疫苗的动物之间存在高度显著的差异:疫苗接种降低了临床症状的严重程度以及病毒排泄的持续时间和水平。群体疫苗接种可以减少总体病毒载量,从而中断感染链。有充分的理由假设疫苗有效,但没有发现令人信服的证据表明接种EHV疫苗与严重的EHV症状之间存在相关性。相比之下,对几次不同疫情的综合分析表明,超过40%的群体免疫力能够显著降低神经系统症状的风险。此外,必须强调的是,在上市许可过程中,对ehv疫苗的安全性和有效性进行了严格评估。只有在许可研究中适当证明的事实才记录在产品特性摘要中,例如包装传单。因此,StIKo Vet坚持将EHV作为马的核心疫苗接种。每匹马在任何时候都应该接种疫苗和预防EHV-1。同样清楚的是,由于高病毒载量和其他易感因素,即使接种疫苗,也会发生EHV暴发。因此,疫苗接种只是一个组成部分:全面的预防战略还包括透明的疫情通报、一般卫生措施、避免在通风不足的马厩中共用住房,特别是在竞赛活动中,尽可能隔离不同来源的动物,最重要的是,隔离已经患病或具有特别感染风险的马。
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期刊介绍: Die Tierärztliche Praxis wendet sich mit ihren beiden Reihen als einzige veterinärmedizinische Fachzeitschrift explizit an den Großtier- bzw. Kleintierpraktiker und garantiert damit eine zielgruppengenaue Ansprache. Für den Spezialisten bietet sie Original- oder Übersichtsartikel zu neuen Therapie- und Operationsverfahren oder den Einsatz moderner bildgebender Verfahren. Der weniger spezialisierte Tierarzt oder Berufseinsteiger findet auf seinen Berufsalltag zugeschnittene praxisbezogene Beiträge in der Fortbildungsrubrik „Aus Studium und Praxis“. Mit dem hervorgehobenen „Fazit für die Praxis“ am Ende jedes Artikels verschafft sich auch der eilige Leser einen raschen Überblick über die wichtigsten Inhalte dieser modern konzipierten Fachzeitschrift mit den vielen hochwertigen, überwiegend farbigen Abbildungen. In jedem Heft ermöglicht ein ATF-anerkannter Fortbildungsartikel den Erwerb einer ATF-Stunde (Akademie für tierärztliche Fortbildung).
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