The unvaccinated Fresno County mare is reported as recovering. | Photo: Wikimedia Commons
On June 28, officials at the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) confirmed a horse in Fresno County with the state’s first case of West Nile virus (WNV) this year.
On June 18, the unvaccinated 4-year-old Quarter Horse mare started showing clinical signs, including fever, ataxia, (incoordination), lethargy, and proprioceptive deficits in her hindend. She is reported as affected and alive.
About West Nile Virus
WNV transmission occurs when infected mosquitoes feed on animals, as well as humans, after having fed on infected birds.