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Which statement about the “strangles” vaccine is correct? It is safe and very efficacious and should be administered to all horses except those that have recently been infected It is safe and very efficacious and should be administered to all horses including those who have recently been infected Vaccines may reduce incidence and severity of disease and is recommended for horses in high risk situations (showing, travelling, co-mingling with other horses) It can be used to eliminate outbreaks of strangles in horses that are in high risk situations (showing, travelling, co-mingling with other horses)

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Which statement about the “strangles” vaccine is correct? It is safe and very efficacious and should be administered to all horses except those that have recently been infected It is safe and very efficacious and should be administered to all horses including those who have recently been infected Vaccines may reduce incidence and severity of disease and is recommended for horses in high risk situations (showing, travelling, co-mingling with other horses) It can be used to eliminate outbreaks of strangles in horses that are in high risk situations (showing, travelling, co-mingling with other horses)

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The correct statement about the "strangles" vaccine is: "Vaccines may reduce incidence and severity of disease and is recommended for horses in high risk situations (showing, travelling, co-mingling with other horses)".

This is because the strangles vaccine may not be 100% effective in preventing the disease, but it can reduce the severity of the disease if a horse does contract it. It is particularly recommended for horses that are frequently in high-risk situations, such as showing, travelling, or co-mingling with other horses.

The other statements are not entirely correct. The vaccine is generally safe, but like all vaccines, it can have side effects. It should not be administered to all horses, especially those that have recently been infected. Also, while the vaccine can help control an outbreak, it cannot completely eliminate it.

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