
Six Kansas Counties Now Confirmed With VSV
Greenwood, Marion, and Sumner join the list of Kansas counties affected by vesicular stomatitis virus.

Greenwood, Marion, and Sumner join the list of Kansas counties affected by vesicular stomatitis virus.

Maricopa County sees overall drop in premises affected by vesicular stomatitis virus.

The facility’s remaining horses have been free of clinical signs for three weeks.

Here’s your update on neurologic equine herpesvirus-1 in Howard County.

Two additional horses exposed to equine herpesvirus-4.

Sixteen premises in two Kansas counties remain under quarantine due to vesicular stomatitis.

The horse’s Kennebec County facility has been placed under quarantine.

The recently purchased horse showed no clinical signs prior to testing for equine infectious anemia.

The case marks the state’s first equine West Nile virus case for 2020.

The state’s index case resides on a Buffalo County premises.

Veterinarians are monitoring 27 exposed horses at the facility.

Cowley and Sedgwick are the second and third Kansas counties with confirmed positive equine premises.

Applications for aid in purchasing feed for lesson horses reopen.
Brown will lead the effort to develop, communicate, and enforce safety and integrity policies for both racing and sales operations.

Thirty-nine additional horses have been placed under official quarantine after their potential exposure to equine herpesvirus.

Maricopa County contains four of the state’s five affected premises.
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