
Remington Park EHV-1 Quarantine Released
The Oklahoma racetrack is free of equine herpesvirus infection after 11 weeks of quarantine protocol.
The Oklahoma racetrack is free of equine herpesvirus infection after 11 weeks of quarantine protocol.
Four equine herpesvirus-1 exposed horses from Polk County are under official quarantine.
The state has confirmed two horses positive in Bottineau County. Six more are presumed positive.
This case marks Santa Barbara County’s third on the index premises.
Three horses remain under quarantine at the Oklahoma racetrack.
All horses at a San Bernardino County premises have completed quarantine requirements.
Nine horses remain under quarantine for equine herpesvirus at the Oklahoma racetrack.
The Santa Barbara County gelding was euthanized due to the severity of his clinical signs.
Seventeen horses remain under isolation at the Oklahoma County racetrack.
Twenty-one horses remain in quarantine for equine herpesvirus-1 at the Oklahoma racetrack.
Thirty horses remain under quarantine due to an equine herpesvirus outbreak at the Oklahoma racetrack.
Of 150 horses exposed, one has died, one is confirmed positive, and two are affected but unconfirmed.
The 18-year-old mare was euthanized and her farm is under official quarantine.
The race meet’s end opens barn space for further separation and isolation of trainers’ horses.
State officials have not confirmed any new equine herpesvirus-1 cases.
Kentucky officials continue to restrict Remington Park horses from entering the state’s tracks and training centers.
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