Michigan’s Second EEE Case of 2019 Confirmed
The unvaccinated Standardbred mare was unable to rise and was euthanized.
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Mosquitoes that feed on birds infected with EEE can transmit the disease to humans, horses, and other birds. | Photo: iStock
Eastern equine encephalomyelitis is caused by viruses found in wild birds. Mosquitoes that feed on birds infected with EEE can transmit the disease to humans, horses, and other birds. Some birds can harbor the EEE virus without becoming acutely ill, thereby serving as reservoirs for the disease. Horses do not develop high enough levels of these viruses in their blood to be contagious to other animals or humans.
Because of the high mortality rate for horses and humans, EEE is regarded as one of the most serious mosquito-borne diseases in the United States.

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