
California Issues San Bernardino County EHV-1 Update
State officials have not confirmed any new equine herpesvirus-1 cases.

State officials have not confirmed any new equine herpesvirus-1 cases.

Kentucky officials continue to restrict Remington Park horses from entering the state’s tracks and training centers.
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The second of two barns remains under quarantine due to confirmed EHV- cases.

Monitoring has revealed that no additional horses contracted EHV-1.

This is the state’s third equine case of 2019.

Approximately 100 horses remain isolated at the racetrack following exposure and quarantine.

Officials continue to monitor the San Bernardino County outbreak.

An additional 28 exposed horses, located in Snohomish County, are being monitored by their attending veterinarian.

State officials issue an update on the San Bernardino County outbreak.

Officials strike a preemptive blow to limit potential disease introduction by horses possibly exposed in Remington Park’s equine herpesvirus-1 outbreak.
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