Additional Vesicular Stomatitis Cases Detected in New Mexico
- Topics: Article, Vesicular Stomatitis
New Mexico animal health officials have identified several more cases of the viral disease vesicular stomatitis (VS) and have placed at least nine premises under quarantine, according to a June 18 notice to horse owners from the New Mexico Livestock Board.
The additional disease confirmations come after two Otero County, N.M., horses tested positive for the disease on April 30.
The notice indicates that the disease has been either identified or suspected in horses in Valencia, southwest San Miguel, and northern Socorro Counties.
"Because the disease has a tendency to appear along the path of waterways such as rivers and streams, we consider the counties along the Rio Grande to have elevated risk of the development of positive cases, based on the historical patterns of disease movement in prior year outbreaks," the notice read
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