EHV-1: California and Tennessee Case Counts Holding Steady
No new EHV-1 cases have been confirmed in California or Tennessee, statements from the CDFA and the UTVMC say.
No new EHV-1 cases have been confirmed in California or Tennessee, statements from the CDFA and the UTVMC say.
Five additional horses at the index case’s home premises have tested positive for EHV-1 and are being treated.
No new EHV-1 cases have been confirmed at UT. The informational forum will take place Sept. 21 at 7:00 p.m.
An EHV-1 positive horse was admitted last week. No new cases have emerged at the medical center to date.
Seven horses from one farm and two residing on another premises have tested positive for neurologic EHV-1.
Eight additional horses in Tuolumne County are displaying clinical signs consistent of EHV-1.
A new case of neurologic EHV-1 was confirmed in California on September 12.
My horse will be hauled to a state affected by the recent equine EHV-1 outbreak. Should I be concerned?
Two additional California horses tested positive for neurologic equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) on Aug. 24.
A 15-year-old Oldenburg mare from Sonoma County tested positive for neurologic EHV-1 on Aug. 23.
The neurologic form of EHV-1 is highly contagious in horses and multiplies within its host very rapidly.
Neurologist Amy Johnson, DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, was recently appointed to the faculty of New Bolton Center.
The most common equine respiratory disease signs were nasal discharge, fever, depression, and coughing.
Erdal Erol, DVM, MS, PHD, gave a lecture titled “Current microbiological methods for equine abortion diagnoses
The International Collating Center, Newmarket, United Kingdom, and other sources reported the following
Utah State Veterinarian Bruce King, DVM, has officially released from restriction all previously quarantined
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