
Florida Confirms Seventh EEE Case for 2021
The 2-year-old filly was euthanized after contracting Eastern equine encephalomyelitis.
The 2-year-old filly was euthanized after contracting Eastern equine encephalomyelitis.
The case marks the state’s sixth confirmed case for 2021.
The affected horse resides in the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry.
One horse has been confirmed with Eastern equine encephalitis.
The four horses resided on three different premises in three counties. All affected premises are under quarantine until TAHC requirements are met.
The case of West Nile virus marks the state’s first in 2021.
The horse was tested at the request of a rescue facility’s owner to comply with pre-entry requirements.
The 12-year-old unvaccinated Miniature Horse was euthanized.
Veterinarians could soon determine which horses are at risk of certain neurologic diseases through a simple urine test that reveals how a horse breaks down vitamin E.
Investigation could result in disease responses at additional facilities.
Officials have imposed a quarantine on the affected horse’s premises.
Eleven Shelby County stablemates were exposed.
The horses resided at the same Shelby County boarding facility.
In addition to the three affected horses, 43 horses were potentially exposed.
A vaccinated Nassau County weanling was euthanized due to the illness.
This marks the state’s second confirmed case in 2021.
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