
International Equine Disease Report, Third Quarter 2018
Officials reported diseases including African horse sickness, equine influenze, strangles, EHV-1, EIA, and more.

Officials reported diseases including African horse sickness, equine influenze, strangles, EHV-1, EIA, and more.

Learn about colic, EPM, core vaccinations, biosecurity, donkeys, and more in our special features.

Confirmed diseases include equine influenza, equine herpesvirus, piroplasmosis, salmonellosis, rabies, and more.

Routine horse vaccinations are one of the easiest and most efficient ways to protect equids’ health against potentially fatal infectious diseases.

Researchers used computer simulation models to assess the risk of disease spread from horse events and the effectiveness of various control protocols in the face of the outbreak at a home stable.

In a recent study Japanese researchers found that the right mix of equine influenza vaccines provided immunity against the virus; the wrong mix, however, did not.

Recently Oklahoma has averaged approximately 40 cases of mosquito-borne diseases in horses per year.

Scientists have developed a new live-attenuated intranasal vaccine to protect horses against equine influenza.
Officials confirmed cases of equine influenza, EHV, equine infectious anemia, and other equine infectious disease outbreaks.

Download this free fact sheet to learn how to protect your horse from influenza, a highly contagious respiratory disease.

Use this four-step plan to keep equine infectious diseases in check.

A veterinarian can help determine risk factors in your area, the best time for vaccination, and what is right for each individual animal.

The collection includes research on controlling equine influenza, immunology in young horses, herd immunity, and more.

Discuss topics from travel plans to your horse’s age with your veterinarian to help ensure yearlong equine wellness.

A veterinarian offers advice the steps to take if your horse could have been exposed to an infectious disease.
The “Advancement in Equine Research Award” gives $45,000 for infectious disease research.
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