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Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health Donates Equirab™ to UHVRC in Honor of World Rabies DayOctober 05, 2009
More than 7,000 unwanted horses will benefit from World Rabies Day donation Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has donated 7,250 doses of EquiRab rabies vaccine to the Unwanted Horse Veterinary Relief Campaign (UHVRC) in honor of World Rabies Day. The donated vaccines will be sent to 150 UHVRC equine rescue and retirement facilities across the country, helping to protect the thousands of horses in their care from contracting the fatal disease. World Rabies Day, held annually Sept. 28, was created to increase awareness of rabies and encourage animal vaccination in order to prevent human rabies cases worldwide. Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has been a major supporter of World Rabies Day by donating to the Afya Serengeti project. Since 2003, Intervet/Schering-Plough has donated more than 900,000 doses of canine rabies vaccines to vaccinate dogs in Tanzania. The company increased its support for the 2009 World Rabies Day by helping unwanted horses as well. With the donation of EquiRab to UHVRC, more than 7,000 unwanted horses will receive protection against the untreatable disease. About rabies Because rabies is a zoonotic disease – meaning it can be transferred from animals to humans – it carries significant public health significance. This is one reason why the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) has identified rabies as a core vaccine, one that has been determined to exhibit a high enough level of patient benefit and a low enough level of risk to justify vaccination in the majority of horses. "Any human who comes into contact with a horse infected with rabies has the potential to contract rabies. This disease is a threat to horses and all of the people who care for them," Dr. Gutierrez says. "Annual vaccination is an easy way to protect your horse and all people in contact with the horse." According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 30 cases of rabies in horses were confirmed in 2008 in the U.S. That is down from 42 in 2007 and 53 confirmed cases in 2006. "We believe this decline is likely attributed to increased public awareness and vaccination," Dr. Gutierrez adds. About UHVRC "Our equine rescue is solely run on public donations," says Cheri White Owl, owner and manager of Oklahoma-based Horse Feathers Equine Rescue Inc. "The vaccines donated through the UHVRC will allow us to allocate more of our annual budget to provide necessary nutrition and emergency care for our rescued horses." Since its inception in January 2009, UHVRC has provided core vaccines for more than 1,500 rescued horses. For more information about the UHVRC, visit www.uhvrc.org. Also, look for UHVRC on Facebook and Twitter. About EQUIRAB About Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health Schering-Plough is an innovation-driven, science-centered global health care company. Through its own biopharmaceutical research and collaborations with partners, Schering-Plough creates therapies that help save and improve lives around the world. The company applies its research-and-development platform to human prescription and consumer products as well as to animal health products. Schering-Plough’s vision is to "Earn Trust, Every Day" with the doctors, patients, customers and other stakeholders served by its colleagues around the world. The company is based in Kenilworth, New Jersey, USA, and its website is www.schering-plough.com.
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