
Three New Oklahoma Counties Are Confirmed With VSV
Thirteen Oklahoma premises in seven counties remain under quarantine due to vesicular stomatitis.

Thirteen Oklahoma premises in seven counties remain under quarantine due to vesicular stomatitis.

Twenty-three premises in the state are currently quarantined due to vesicular stomatitis.

Nineteen Kansas counties now contain quarantined premises.

The Howard County facility has remained free of clinical signs and positive tests for more than 21 days.

Researchers at the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine have linked bone loss to proximal sesamoid bone fractures in California racehorses.

Gage County currently contains the state’s only VSV-quarantined premises.

The Clay County horse was subsequently euthanized.

The Scott County mare is reportedly recovering after being treated for West Nile virus.

The ponies mark case numbers 13 and 14 for Florida in 2020. Both were euthanized.

The Eastern equine encephalomyelitis fatality rate in horses exceeds 90%. Horses act as sentinels for human risk.
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A third horse succumbs to the mosquito-borne disease in 2020.

Four premises in two counties remain under quarantine.

Quarantined equine premises in the state now total four.

APHIS has confirmed four new positive and seven new suspect premises with VSV in Kansas. Thirty-three premises in the state remain under quarantine.

Animal health authorities have released the last active premises, located in Maricopa County, from quarantine related to vesicular stomatitis.
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