International Equine Disease Report, Third Quarter 2015
Confirmed diseases include vesicular stomatitis, herpesvirus, influenza, Getah virus, and strangles, among others.
Confirmed diseases include vesicular stomatitis, herpesvirus, influenza, Getah virus, and strangles, among others.

Penn Vet researchers recently examined different methods for diagnosing strangles.

Here’s a rundown on our arsenal of equine disease-fighting drugs and their proper uses.

Horses are a lot like preschoolers: gather them in groups and someone’s likely to get sick. Diseases like equine influenza, rhino, and strangles spread quickly through herds and, in some, they can turn serious fast. Learn how to protect your horse.
Reported diseases include vesicular stomatitis, equine infectious anemia, strangles, influenza, herpesvirus, and more.
Reported diseases include equine herpesvirus, strangles, equine viral arteritis, contagious equine metritis, and more

Strangles outbreaks can be devastating, but the damage can be minimized or prevented through practical control plans.

Researchers tested whether a novel S. equi vaccine could better prime a vaccinated horse’s immune response.
Diseases diagnosed include herpesvirus, tetanus, strangles, piroplasmosis, West Nile virus, and more.
Diagnosed diseases include strangles, influenza, vesicular stomatitis, hendra virus, salmonellosis, and more.

Learn how vaccines can protect horses, why they’re important, and which ones your horse needs in our visual guide.

Horses are at risk for contracting a number of diseases that can have mild to devastating consequences.

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.

De Negri’s research focused on infections in horses caused by S. equi and S. zooepidemicus.
Reported diseases include CEM, strangles, influenza, EVA, EHV, piroplasmosis, salmonellosis, and more.
Confirmed diseases include contagious equine metritis, strangles, EHV, influenza, and more.
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