
California Vesicular Stomatitis Update
Eighteen new affected premises have been identified in Riverside, San Diego and San Bernadino Counties, bringing the total number to 44.
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Eighteen new affected premises have been identified in Riverside, San Diego and San Bernadino Counties, bringing the total number to 44.

The horses reside in Stanislaus County, where 28 additional horses are confirmed.

Two horses in Mountain View County are positive and under voluntary quarantine.

The affected horses reside in Clallam and Snohomish counties.

The horse resides in San Luis Obispo County, where 42 horses are exposed.

The horse resides in Clackamas County and recently attended a show in a different county.

Seven new VSV-affected premises have been identified in San Diego and Riverside counties.

The horse resides at a private facility in Grey County.

The horse resides in Branch County.

The horse resides in Clackamas County.

The positive horse was euthanized, and 20 horses are under quarantine.

The horse resides in Cowlitz County and recently returned from training in Oregon.

This is Florida’s 19th confirmed case of strangles in 2023.

Vesicular stomatitis has been confirmed in horses in Riverside and San Diego counties.

The horse resides in Scott County, where 10 additional horses are exposed.

The ponies reside on a farm in Washington County where they were born and raised.
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