International Equine Disease Report, First Quarter 2016
Diagnosed diseases include vesicular stomatitis, EHV, strangles, influenza, piroplasmosis, rabies, and more.
Diagnosed diseases include vesicular stomatitis, EHV, strangles, influenza, piroplasmosis, rabies, and more.
The release comes after 14 days with no new EHV-1 cases.
A single horse tested positive for neurologic EHV-1 on June 17. That horse’s barn has been quarantined.
A quarantine put in place after a West Bend horse tested positive for neurologic equine herpesvirus-1 has been lifted.
Seven horses at one breeding farm tested positive for the neuropathogenic form of the virus in late May.
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Seven horses at one Cooke County breeding farm tested positive for the neuropathogenic form of the virus in late May.
All the horses remaining on the premises have tested negative for the virus.
Two horses stabled at the Maryland facility tested positive for non-neuropathogenic EHV-1 on.April 19.
The index case’s home premises in Palm Beach County has been placed under quarantine.
This is the first study to identify a potential genetic, rather than environmental, cause for foal loss in mares.
Three other horses on the same farm currently have a fever and are being monitored.
The Equine Disease Communication Center reported that three aged mares tested positive for EHV-1 last week.
Three cases of neurologic EHV-1 were confirmed at the Nebraska racetrack in April.
The farm was placed on 30-day quarantine when the first case was confirmed on April 18.
The horse residing in a quarantined barn at the Bensalem, Pennsylvania, track tested positive earlier this week.
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