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Equine influenza outbreak
If you suspect equine influenza (EI), please call DPI&F on 13 25 23 immediately.
Features
There is no longer a need to vaccinate horses for EI eradication purposes.
From March 14 the amber zone goes green. We're moving closer to declaring Queensland EI free.
- Running events
- Notify the DPI&F of your horse event
- Eradication strategy
- What is EI and what has been done about it?
- Register horse properties
- How to register horses properties, why you need to register your property
- Restrictions on moving horses
- Green & white zones, maps, declarations, waybills, bushfires & floods
- Biosecurity - stop the spread
- How EI is spread, decontamination (hygiene), visitors, vehicles
- Vaccinations
- Vaccination information and participating veterinarians
- Symptoms & treatments
- Symptoms, reporting a sick horse, caring for horses, foals, human health, feeding confined horses, temperature chart
- For veterinarians
- Advice on visiting properties, surveillance package, micro-chipping, other information and readings
- Assistance & further information
- Financial support, counselling, emergency relief, other organisations
- Surveillance
- Which properties will be targeted? FAQs and a pocket guide to surveillance
Page maintained by Biosecurity Queensland
Last updated 26 March 2008