I recently read an article on Hendra vaccine refusal among horse-owners in Australia. What's your personal take on that situation?
Iâm hoping the article you read on Hendra virus and the anti-vaxxer situation weâre facing was this one by the Atlantic because itâs quite good.
My personal take is that horse owners that refuse to vaccinate their horses for Hendra virus value their horse and their ego over the lives of other human beings, veterinarians in particular. They will not be swayed by facts, and are organizing behind loud-mouth bullies to make equine practice in Hendra areas more dangerous than it already is, both physically and legally.
So, some quick and dirty facts about Hendra:
A virus naturally occurring in flying fox bats, which transmits to horses and is basically always lethal. Occasionally transmits from horses into humans, and has a greater than 50% mortality rate with intensive treatment and youâre not side effect free even if you do recover afterwards.
Hendra can present with any symptom, including but not limited to respiratory disease, colic and lameness.
If the horse has an unknown vaccination status, the veterinarian is obliged to wear full Personal Protective Equipment, and ensure anybody else going near that horse is also wearing it, every time. It looks like this:
It takes 1 to 4 days for a Hendra test result to come back.
Veterinarians have been prosecuted by the government for attending Hendra cases and leaving treatments for owners to administer. A vet can be prosecuted if the owner does something putting themselves at risk even if itâs against the vetâs advice, like approaching without PPE.
Here are some of the arguments presented by Hendra Anti-Vaxxers
The vaccine is untested. False. It had less testing than other vaccines before release because it was pushed through as an urgently required vaccine to save human lives, but data has continued to be gatheres.
It has a high rate of side effects. False. Itâs had just under 1000 possible, not even proven, adverse effects from half a million doses, making it possibly even safer than the tetanus vaccine, and safer than procaine penicillin, which horse owners seem particularly keen to get over the counter without a prescription.
Itâs my choice to vaccinate or not for my horse. I am âPro-choice vaccine.â
Which is a fascinating point, because surely the vet can have a choice as to whether to treat unvaccinated horses too? I mean, we choose to put seatbelts on when we drive, and thereâs no mandatory obligation to treat an animal if we reasonably believe we are at risk.
If they were really about âchoiceâ theyâd understand veterinarians have a choice too. Some of them have closed their practices to move out of Hendra areas. Some have stopped seeing horses altogether. Some only see vaccinated horses, and a few choose to charge extra and approach an unvaccinated horse in full PPE, because that stuff isnât cheap.
And the horse, the creature known for itâs flighty, explosive nature and pathological fear of plastic bags, is not always approachable when all the humans are dressed as plastic bags.
There is a lot of vet hating around the Hendra âdebateâ, which is really more of a âtantrumâ. And why should vets risk their lives and livelihoods for people that refuse to vaccinate and so obviously hate them? I wouldnât do it. If somebody is so stubborn about risking my life then I would walk away, even if their animals are suffering or dying. Itâs my life. Itâs my choice..
Now, most horse vets are more sympathetic to the plight of their equine patients than I am, and would be more likely to consider seeing unvaccinated horses if it was the owner that got sued in the event of a hendra case, not the vet. Because as it stands, the vet doesnât get to make the choice, they only get the consequences.
If anti-vaxxers want the âchoiceâ about vaccination, then they need to be liable for the âconsequencesâ. They canât get all the choice and none of the consequences, because that simply isnât fair.
And clearly not valuing the lives or welfare of veterinarians, especially equine vets who probably have it the hardest out of anybody, never sits well with me.