25 Confirmed Cases of EEE in Florida Counties

Rachel Lacey, DVM, equine programs manager for the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, confirmed on Aug. 12 that 25 Florida equids have tested positive this year for Eastern equine encephalomyelitis (EEE). The number is within the “normal” range, she said. In 2018 Florida officials confirmed 64 cases.
Officials have not confirmed several suspected cases due to the veterinarians’ or owners’ inability to obtain a blood serum or brain tissue sample for laboratory polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing.
“The American Association of Equine Practitioners recommends vaccinating for EEE every four to six months in high-risk areas such as Florida,” Lacey said. “The vaccine is very effective if given properly. There are many elements to consider when choosing a vaccination protocol for your horse, such as the age and overall health of the individual and environmental and circumstantial risk factors. This is why we highly recommend that owners work closely with their veterinarians to determine the plan that best suits their needs
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