
Michigan Confirms Additional Horses With EEE, WNV
Mosquito abatement continues in an effort to stem the potentially fatal diseases in both humans and animals.
Mosquito abatement continues in an effort to stem the potentially fatal diseases in both humans and animals.
Horses in eight counties are reportedly affected.
The affected horse is Sacramento County’s first case of the year.
The Fresno County horse is reported as affected and alive.
A Stark County horse is the state’s first equine case of 2019.
A San Joaquin County mare marks 11th equine case in California this year.
Officials have confirmed the state’s fourth equine WNV case for 2019.
Officials confirm 10th equine WNV case for 2019.
Animal health authorities have confirmed the state’s first equine West Nile virus case of 2019.
This is the state’s third equine case for 2019.
Officials confirm Madera County’s second case.
Announcement marks the state’s first 2019 case.
This is the state’s second and Brevard County’s first equine WNV case of 2019.
The affected horse resides in Merced County.
The 25-year-old Swift County mare had no documented history of WNV vaccination.
New equine West Nile virus cases have been diagnosed in Kern and Stanislaus counties.
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