

The case is located in Ransom County.

The case is located in Lincoln County.

The horse lived in Anne Arundel County.

The cases are located in Nowata and Oklahoma counties.

The mare lived in Sanilac County.

The horses that tested positive for equine infectious anemia are located in El Paso, Presidio, and Harris counties.

The gelding lives in Stafford County.

The horse lives in Ada County.

One horse in Marshall County, Tennessee, has tested positive for West Nile virus.

The case is located in Darke County.

The horses live at two separate facilities in Cochise County.

One horse in Ada County has tested positive, and one horse is suspected to be positive.

The cases are located in Brazos County.

Five horses at a facility in Beaverhead County, Montana, have tested positive for equine herpesvirus, and four of them are dually infected with equine influenza.

The mare lives in Allen County.

The case is located in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo.
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