
EHV-1 Quarantine at Howard County Horse Farm Lifted
Two horses stabled at the Maryland facility tested positive for non-neuropathogenic EHV-1 on.April 19.
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Two horses stabled at the Maryland facility tested positive for non-neuropathogenic EHV-1 on.April 19.
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The index case’s home premises in Palm Beach County has been placed under quarantine.
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The farm was placed on 30-day quarantine when the first case was confirmed on April 18.
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