
Minnesota Warmblood Tests Positive for EHV-1
This case is not linked to the WPRA outbreak.

This case is not linked to the WPRA outbreak.

Dr. Ernie Martinez, II, a field care veterinarian at Hagyard Equine Medical Institute has joined the board of directors of the American Association of Equine Practitioners.

There is no known link between this case and the ongoing EHM outbreak in Western performance horses.

The horse lives in Howard County.

Sarah Reuss, VMD, Dipl. ACVIM, equine technical manager with Boehringer Ingelheim, was installed as president of the American Association of Equine Practitioners during the President’s Luncheon.

The horse was part of the Salt River Wild Horse Management Group located in the Tonto National Forest.

The horses live in Middlesex County.

The gelding lives in Hopkins County.

The horse did not attend the WPRA but was stalled with horses that did.

These cases are associated with the WPRA outbreak centered in Waco, Texas.

The horse lives in Roberts Creek.

The horse lives in Waupaca County.

The horse lived in Pinal County and had no known exposure to the WPRA outbreak.

The mare lives in Lacombe County.

The cases are located in Gila and Santa Cruz counties.

The case is located in Lancaster County.
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