
Three California Horses Positive for WNV
The horses reside in Riverside and San Bernardino counties.


The horses reside in Riverside and San Bernardino counties.

The horse resides in Kittitas County.

The horse lived in Cumberland County and was euthanized.

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The horse lives in Callaway County and is being isolated.

The horse lived in Hancock County and was euthanized.

One horse in Pawnee County was confirmed positive for WNV and euthanized, and one suspected positive horse was also euthanized.

The horse lived in Isabella County and is deceased.

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The horse lives in Marion County.

The horse lived in Waldo County and is deceased.

The horses live in Ector and Upton counties.

The horse lived in Peterborough County and was euthanized.

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