
After a Two-Week Lull, VSV Confirmed in Missouri
The premises is located in Texas County, Missouri.
The premises is located in Texas County, Missouri.
The positive test resulted in a voluntary quarantine of the horse’s premises.
The horse, which has survived, was vaccinated prior to showing neurologic signs.
The horses are located in Weber and Utah counties.
The horse’s vaccinations were not current.
All were either unvaccinated or undervaccinated.
The case marks the state’s 14th Eastern equine encephalomyelitis case for 2020.
The 6-year-old mare was humanely euthanized.
TAHC officials are working with the local veterinarian and the horse’s owner to mitigate the disease’s spread.
The case marks the state’s first case for 2020.
The Livingston County horse had been vaccinated in March of this year.
This marks the state’s 14th positive equine WNV case for 2020.
The horse resided at a private Canyon County facility.
The state has now logged 20 equine cases, including Lincoln and Sheboygan counties’ first.
The affected horse is from Carter County.
The horse, whose vaccination history is unknown, was euthanized.
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