
3 New VSV-Affected Premises in California
Since the last report, two new premises in California have confirmed vesicular stomatitis cases, and one premises has suspected cases.

Since the last report, two new premises in California have confirmed vesicular stomatitis cases, and one premises has suspected cases.

The horse lived in Lamar County and was euthanized.

The horse lives in Walton County, where one other case is suspected and 16 horses are exposed.

The horses reside in Martin and Lee counties.

The horse lives in Lake County and is recovering.

The horse is located in Clark County and is under quarantine.

The horse lives at a boarding facility in Outagamie County, where 20 horses are exposed.

The horse lives in Indian River County, where five horses are exposed.

The new premises affected by vesicular stomatitis virus is located in Mariposa County.

The horse lives in Lake County, where 18 horses are exposed.

One horse at Fairmount Park has been euthanized due to equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy.

The horse lives in Grainger County.

The horses live in Volusia County.

The horse lived in Marion County and was euthanized.

The horse lives in Thompson-Nicola Subdivision B.

Three new premises in California have confirmed or suspected VSV cases.
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