
Stopping the Spread of EHV-1: 5 Things to Know About Equine Herpesvirus
Here’s what you need to know about stopping the spread of this highly contagious virus.
Learn more about equine herpesvirus (EHV) and how to protect your horse. For disease alert updates, visit the EDCC Health Watch page or the EHV-1 Updates Page at EquineDiseaseCC.org.

Here’s what you need to know about stopping the spread of this highly contagious virus.

One veterinarian debunks common myths about this equine herpesvirus outbreak and shares important information for horse owners on keeping their animals safe.

Find out why strong biosecurity practices make a real difference in preventing the spread of EHV and how you can implement them in these short videos.

Two horses diagnosed with equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy (EHM) prompted cancellation of the BFA Championship. Officials urge isolation, temp checks, and tightened biosecurity.

Learn about this highly contagious equine virus and how to curb its spread.

Here’s how equine veterinary clinics institute strict biosecurity measures to contain, prevent, and control disease outbreaks.

Testing asymptomatic horses for EHV-1 at equestrian events is crucial for early detection and preventing potential outbreaks.

Two biosecurity experts share the best ways you can protect your horse from disease, whether you plan to travel with him or he never leaves the farm.

An inside look at the 2018 EHV-1 outbreak that impacted hundreds of horses at a California show and how to control the disease.

Horse shows and events can act as petri dishes for infectious agents. Learn about the common pathogens horses encounter and how to protect your horse from them.

Follow these steps to prevent disease spread on your farm.

Dr. Lutz Goehring weighs in on what researchers have learned about equine herpesvirus-1, how it spreads, and how to prevent infection.

Here’s a look at what we know and what we’re learning about equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1) in light of recent outbreaks.

Researcher: Differing and possibly delayed immune responses could explain the variation and offer potential for redirecting viral effects.

Use these disease prevention strategies to protect your horse on the farm, at the horse show, and in the breeding shed.

EHV-1 can spread between horses before they show any signs of infection, creating a potential perfect storm for a significant disease outbreak. An infectious disease expert shares steps you can take to stop disease spread.
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