International Equine Disease Report, Second Quarter 2016
Reported diseases include African horse sickness, herpesvirus, influenza, strangles, and equine infectious anemia.
Reported diseases include African horse sickness, herpesvirus, influenza, strangles, and equine infectious anemia.
Diagnosed diseases include vesicular stomatitis, EHV, strangles, influenza, piroplasmosis, rabies, and more.
The USDA has issued revised guidelines for contagious equine metritis (CEM) culture. Here’s what you need to know.
The 10th International Equine Infectious Diseases Conference will convene April 4-8 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Confirmed diseases include vesicular stomatitis, herpesvirus, influenza, Getah virus, and strangles, among others.
Reported diseases include vesicular stomatitis, equine infectious anemia, strangles, influenza, herpesvirus, and more.
Here are some steps breeders should take to help keep the United States free of contagious equine metritis (CEM).
Reported diseases include equine herpesvirus, strangles, equine viral arteritis, contagious equine metritis, and more
Learn about emergent diseases and what steps we can take to help stop illnesses’ spread into unaffected countries.
Diagnosed diseases include strangles, influenza, vesicular stomatitis, hendra virus, salmonellosis, and more.
Find out which foreign animal diseases North American horse owners need to keep an eye on and why.
Learn about 20 important equine infectious diseases that could make your horse sick, how they are spread, and ways to prevent them in our easy-to-follow visual guide.
All contagious equine metritis (CEM) samples should be collected by a veterinarian and in accordance with United States Department of Agriculture protocol.
Researchers investigated whether antibiotics in a semen extender could inhibit the growth of CEM’s causative bacteria.
The American Quarter Horse Foundation (AQHF) has announced their 2013-14 equine research grant recipients.
Reported diseases include CEM, strangles, influenza, EVA, EHV, piroplasmosis, salmonellosis, and more.
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