
Triaging Acute Equine Neurologic Emergencies
One veterinarian reviewed the steps in triaging acute equine neurologic emergencies in the field.
One veterinarian reviewed the steps in triaging acute equine neurologic emergencies in the field.
The World Organization for Animal Health?s (OIE) standards help prevent the spread of infectious disease.
At the most recent update, APHIS reported 609 equine WNV cases nationwide and 206 cases of equine EEE in 2012.
As of Nov. 6, the USGS indicated that the WNV and EEE totals had risen to 620 and 204, respectively.
Mosquitoes are more than just annoying, blood-sucking pests—they also carry infectious diseases that can incapacitate or kill your horses.
Whether traveling to an out-of-state show or a mile away to the park, good equine health care starts at home.
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Emerging and re-emerging diseases can devastate equine populations and cost the industry millions of dollars.
Disease control in developing countries must be cost-effective, practical, and acceptable to livestock owners.
Since June 2011, the program has provided notification of more than 500 equine disease reports to subscribers.
The USDA/APHIS is keeping a running tally of the number of confirmed cases of WNV, EEE, and WEE in the U.S.
Pfizer Animal Health is encouraging horse owners and veterinarians to follow the AAEP vaccination guidelines.
Now is the time for horse owners to assess the lingering effects of spring’s wet weather.
With a selection of horse vaccines readily available on local feed store shelves, purchasing a handful for use in your barn might be something you’re considering. But are there equine health risks lurking behind a choice to forgo your veterinarian’s
Mosquito-borne virus infections of horses pose a continuous and expanding threat to equine health in the United States.
Veterinarians from the University of California, Davis’, William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital are helping clients protect their horses from influenza, tetanus, dental problems, and other health risks by providing owners with a
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