
Colorado Horse Diagnosed With WNV
This case in Weld County marks the state’s first confirmed West Nile virus case in 2021.
This case in Weld County marks the state’s first confirmed West Nile virus case in 2021.
The horse resides at a private facility in Yakima County.
The unvaccinated Fresno County mare is reported as recovering.
The case of West Nile virus marks the state’s first in 2021.
Learn about Eastern equine encephalomyelitis (EEE), Western equine encephalomyelitis (WEE), and West Nile virus (WNV) and how you can best protect your horse.
The case marks the state’s 20th confirmed equine case for 2020.
The Sacramento County case marks the state’s 19th confirmed equine case for 2020.
This is the state’s 14th confirmed WNV case in 2020.
The horses are located in Weber and Utah counties.
The horse’s vaccinations were not current.
The 6-year-old mare was humanely euthanized.
The case marks the state’s first case for 2020.
This marks the state’s 14th positive equine WNV case for 2020.
The horse resided at a private Canyon County facility.
The affected horse is from Carter County.
The case marks the state’s 10th equine case for the year.
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