
Strangles Confirmed in Neighboring Florida Counties
Horses in St. Lucie and Martin counties are positive for strangles.
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Horses in St. Lucie and Martin counties are positive for strangles.

The horse resides in Snohomish County.

One horse in Whatcom County was confirmed positive for equine influenza in early April.

The quarantine at the facility in Snohomish County, where one horse was positive for EHM, has been released.

The horse resides in Laurentides, where 30 horses are exposed.

One horse in York County, Maine, was euthanized after contracting neurologic herpesvirus, and 33 horses are exposed.

Four out of five broodmares at a farm in Simcoe County have aborted as a result of EHV-1.

The horses reside in St. Lucie and Lee counties.

The horse resides in Snohomish County, where 30 horses are now under official quarantine.

The horse resides in Grayson County and is under official quarantine.

The quarantine of a barn in Monterey County, where one horse had EHM, has been released.

The horse resides in Snohomish County and is experiencing neurologic signs.

The horse resides in Athabasca County and is now recovering.

Seven horses under the care of a single trainer in Kentucky are positive for strangles, and the epidemiological investigation is ongoing.

The affected horses live in Red Deer and Vulcan counties, where they are under voluntary quarantine.

The confirmed cases were located in Polk County.
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