
UK Gluck Center Develops Novel EAV Test
The test is designed to identify which stallions are most likely to remain long-term carriers of the virus if infected.
The test is designed to identify which stallions are most likely to remain long-term carriers of the virus if infected.
Learn to recognize the signs of various temperature-raising conditions in horses.
Diagnosed diseases include vesicular stomatitis, EHV, strangles, influenza, piroplasmosis, rabies, and more.
Events include the John F. Timoney Symposium, Equine Research Hall of Fame event, and Reproductive Diseases Symposium.
Post-mortem exams are crucial to determine what caused the abortion. Here’s what your veterinarian will look for.
Confirmed diseases include vesicular stomatitis, herpesvirus, influenza, Getah virus, and strangles, among others.
Reported diseases include vesicular stomatitis, equine infectious anemia, strangles, influenza, herpesvirus, and more.
Researchers found no evidence that donkeys pose more of a disease threat than horses at mixed-equine events.
Reported diseases include equine herpesvirus, strangles, equine viral arteritis, contagious equine metritis, and more
Diseases diagnosed include herpesvirus, tetanus, strangles, piroplasmosis, West Nile virus, and more.
Implementing a proper vaccination regimen for breeding stock is key to minimizing EVA’s spread around the world.
Learn how vaccines can protect horses, why they’re important, and which ones your horse needs in our visual guide.
This symposium will focus on strategies for controlling equine arteritis virus (EAV) and other infectious agents in stallions, semen, and embryos.
Does your horse drool like a dog? Here are some reasons why, from the benign to the life threatening.
Dr. Udeni Balasuriya’s research focus is to identify the viral and host factors involved in the establishment of EAV carrier state in the stallion.
Learn about 20 important equine infectious diseases that could make your horse sick, how they are spread, and ways to prevent them in our easy-to-follow visual guide.
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