
Riverside County EHV Outbreak Spreads to Orange County
One horse was confirmed with EHV-1 and one with EHM.


One horse was confirmed with EHV-1 and one with EHM.

Since Jan. 24, three horses have been confirmed with EHM and 23 with fever only (EHV-1).

California officials continue to monitor the outbreak on-site at the index premises.

If a horse responds when a handler says, “Ginger, come here,” is it because Ginger has associated the word with a treat, or is it because she thinks, “I am Ginger”?

Cases now total 23, including two with EHM.

Horses at multiple farms have shown signs consistent with botulism.

Belgian researchers use both modalities to investigate the causes of foot pain in 30 horses referred to the equine hospital for forelimb lameness.

Autologous protein solution, an orthobiologic therapy, might help veterinarians treat hard-to-heal tendon injuries.

One survey found 84% of veterinarians didn’t use PPE or wash their hands between equine dental patients. One researcher says biosecurity should be the expectation, not the exception. Find out why.

Here’s a look at how equine practitioners are managing during COVID and embracing the “new normal.”

The AAEP revised the cutoff for a temperature to be considered a fever, resources on integrated pest management, and guidelines clarifying regulatory involvement’s role in outbreak situations.

Both the mare and Alameda County racetrack are now clear of equine herpesvirus quarantines.

One horse has been euthanized due to the severity of its signs.

The affected horse resides in Alameda County along with 21 stablemates.

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