Gluck Center Receives EHV-1 Research Grant
Wellington Equestrian Partners and Tequestrian Farms will provide $100,000 for EHV-1 research.
Wellington Equestrian Partners and Tequestrian Farms will provide $100,000 for EHV-1 research.
The Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation approved funding of 12 new projects in 2013.

Five EHV-1 quarantines have been released following negative test results from more than 200 horses.

Equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) tests on more than 200 horses connected to the HITS circuit came back negative.

Officials await results on samples from horses connected to the HITS facility quarantined due to EHV-1.

The Utah state veterinarian’s office has now confirmed nine equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) cases.
Quarantine was lifted on a Wellington farm housing a horse that had shared HITS stabling with an EHV-1 case.

A horse euthanized March 5 who was stabled at Santa Anita Park was confirmed positive for EHV-1.

EHV-1 has been among the research priorities for some time, but there is still much to be learned.

One horse in Shelby County, Tennessee, has tested positive for the neurologic form of EHV-1.

Illinois State Veterinarian Mark Ernst, DVM, confirmed March 6 that EHV-1 has been diagnosed in that state.

The Utah state veterinarian’s office has confirmed seven equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) cases in Cache County.

Multiple horses exhibited clinical signs of influenza before testing positive for the disease.

Animal health officials are monitoring horses stabled at the HITS facility in Ocala, Fla., for signs of EHV-1.

The Utah state veterinarian’s office has now confirmed a total of six equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) cases.

A quarantine on a Wellington horse farm due to EHV-1 has been released; the case count in Ocala holds steady.
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