
California EHM Quarantine Released
The boarding barn in Riverside County where one horse was confirmed positive for EHM has been released from quarantine.

The boarding barn in Riverside County where one horse was confirmed positive for EHM has been released from quarantine.

The OEPS was created to inform graduating veterinary students about equine practice and encourage them to become horse doctors.

The gelding lived in Hamilton Region and was euthanized.

A Thoroughbred in Palm Beach County, Florida, is positive for strangles, and 19 additional horses are exposed.

The goal of this project is to develop a vaccine that will cross-protect horses against multiple types of equine herpesvirus.

The horse resides in Marion County, where one additional case is suspected.

The horse resides in Snohomish County.

The horse resides in St. Clair County and is under voluntary quarantine.

The quarantine at the polo facility where 600 horses were exposed to EHM has been released.

The horse resided in Riverside County and has been euthanized, but 36 horses are exposed.

The horse resides in St. Johns County, where 2 additional cases are suspected and 3 additional horses are exposed.

The horse resides in Grey County, where 24 additional horses are exposed.

The horse resides in Lincoln County and is under veterinary care.

The official quarantine of 61 horses in Los Angeles County, California, following a positive EHM case has been released.

The mule resides in Fresno County, where six other equids are exposed.

The mare resides at a boarding facility in Lanark County.
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