
WNV in 3 California Counties
Horses in Orange, San Luis Obispo, and Stanislaus counties are positive for WNV.
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Horses in Orange, San Luis Obispo, and Stanislaus counties are positive for WNV.
A Thoroughbred in Brown County is positive for strangles and is under quarantine.
A horse in St. Lawrence County was euthanized after contracting EEE.
An Andalusian gelding in Alachua County is positive for strangles and under quarantine.
A vaccinated horse in Suwannee County was euthanized after contracting EEE.
Horses at two different facilities in Canyon County are positive for WNV.
The cases are located in Conejos, Larimer, Weld, Saguache, Fremont and Elbert counties.
A filly in the City of Kawartha Lakes was euthanized after contracting EEE.
The positive cases are located in Presidio, Falls, Ector and Midland counties.
The horses lived in Lee County and Sumter County, and both have been euthanized.
The horse resides in Douglas County.
A Hackney Pony in Lanark County is positive for EEE.
The case is located in Hoke County.
The horse resides in Canyon County and is unvaccinated.
A horse in Robeson County was confirmed positive for Eastern equine encephalitis.
Horses in Butte, Kern, Napa, Sacramento, Santa Clara, Stanislaus, and Yuba counties are positive for West Nile virus.
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