In this episode of TheHorse.com’s Equine Innovators, Dr. Sally DeNotta, a clinical associate professor in large animal clinical sciences at the University of Florida, describes West Nile virus in horses, explaining how the disease spreads, what signs to watch for, and why vaccination remains the most effective prevention tool. She also highlights how climate, mosquito control, and One Health surveillance efforts influence risk—and why even experienced horse owners must stay vigilant year after year.

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Dr. Sally DeNottaSallyAnne L. DeNotta, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVIM, is a clinical associate professor in large animal clinical sciences at the University of Florida’s College of Veterinary Medicine, in Gainesville. Her clinical and research interests include neonatology, neurology, infectious disease, hemostatic therapies, and colic.