
Michigan’s Upper Peninsula Reports Equine EEE Cases
Two unvaccinated horses from different farms in Marquette County tested positive for EEE and have been euthanized.
Two unvaccinated horses from different farms in Marquette County tested positive for EEE and have been euthanized.
The unvaccinated yearling Quarter Horse filly is responding to treatment.
An Oswego County horse tested positive for EEE and horses in Cayuga, Erie, and St. Lawrence counties contracted WNV.
Florida horses tested positive for EEE and WNV and a Kentucky horse was euthanized after contracting WNV.
A Cumberland County mare was euthanized due to EEE and a Salem County stallion is recovering from WNV.
Horses in Davidson and Knox counties tested positive for WNV and a Bedford County horse tested positive for EIA.
Researchers say horses can carry EIA’s causative virus for up to two years without a blood test returning positive.
To date, the state has confirmed four EEE cases and 14 WNV cases in horses.
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The 9-year-old Atlantic County mare had not been vaccinated against EEE for two years and is undergoing treatment.
Of the 854 respondents, 681 (80%) said their horses are currently vaccinated against rabies.
Quantitative information provides better data for determining treatment and prognosis, researchers said.
The Horse and Merck have teamed to bring you rabies-related content Sept. 24-30, 2017.
The Horse and Merck have teamed to bring you rabies-related content Sept. 24-30, 2017.
Ohio also confirmed a case of EEE in an Ashtabula County horse on Aug. 24.
Five cases of rabies have been confirmed in North Carolina livestock so far this year.
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