VSV Infects Horses at Another Nebraska Premises
Buffalo County remains the only Nebraska county affected by vesicular stomatitis virus in 2020.
Buffalo County remains the only Nebraska county affected by vesicular stomatitis virus in 2020.
Oklahoma is the fifth state affected with vesicular stomatitis virus this year.
Researchers investigated how you can best protect your horses from contracting the vesicular stomatitis virus. Here’s what they found.
Greenwood, Marion, and Sumner join the list of Kansas counties affected by vesicular stomatitis virus.
Maricopa County sees overall drop in premises affected by vesicular stomatitis virus.
Sixteen premises in two Kansas counties remain under quarantine due to vesicular stomatitis.
The state’s index case resides on a Buffalo County premises.
Cowley and Sedgwick are the second and third Kansas counties with confirmed positive equine premises.
Maricopa County contains four of the state’s five affected premises.
The confirmed vesicular stomatitis cases mark the state’s index cases for 2020.
Additionally, authorities have released quarantined premises in all New Mexico and all but two Texas counties.
Five of the state’s counties now have VSV-quarantined premises.
No new cases were confirmed in New Mexico or Texas, the other two states affected so far in 2020.
The USDA has confirmed vesicular stomatitis cases on additional affected premises in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.
Zapata County now contains two confirmed positive premises.
One additional new suspect premises with vesicular stomatitis virus was also reported in the state.
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