
Third California Horse Tests Positive for EHV-1
A Holsteiner mare tested positive for EHV-1 after attending an event in Sacramento County.
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A Holsteiner mare tested positive for EHV-1 after attending an event in Sacramento County.

The state veterinarian’s office reported the case, which was detected on a Spokane County boarding farm, on June 4.

An Irish Sport Horse mare tested positive for EHV-1 at a California boarding facility.

A Thoroughbred mare tested positive for EHV-1 at a California boarding facility.

A horse developed neurologic EHV-1 after traveling to the Oregon High School Equestrian Teams (OHSET) state championship.

One more horse has died in an ongoing EI outbreak in Colorado.

A Bucks County boarding facility is under quarantine after a neurologic horse tested positive for equine herpesvirus.

One horse tested positive for equine herpesvirus and 15 were exposed in Wayne County.

A Quarter Horse was confirmed to be EIA-positive on pre-transport testing.

40 other horses on the Palm Beach County property were exposed.

No additional cases were detected during the 21-day quarantine.

Animal health officials reported the disease in Florida and Michigan.

Animal health officials reported the confirmed cases and exposed horses were in Tulare County.

Animal health officials reported the disease in Florida, Michigan, and Ohio.

The Columbia County mare is deceased.

Both Deschutes County horses had recently attended shows at the Oregon Horse Center.
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