
Michigan Filly Tests Positive for WNV
The filly lived in Missaukee County and was euthanized.

The filly lived in Missaukee County and was euthanized.

Researchers warn of rising EIA cases, with inapparent carriers and iatrogenic spread posing ongoing threats to horse health nationwide.

The horses live in Adams and Jay counties.

Lawrence Roger Soma, VMD, diplomate and founding member of the American College of Veterinary Anesthesiology, died peacefully Sept. 8.

One horse in Musselshell County, Montana, has tested positive for equine infectious anemia, and 50 horses have potentially been exposed.

The horses lived in Kent County and were euthanized.

The mare lives in the District of Parry Sound.

The horse was quarantined at a hospital in Kittitas County.

One horse in Sumner County tested postive for West Nile virus and was euthanized.

The West Nile virus case and the Eastern equine encephalitis case are located in Sumter and Effingham counties, respectively.

The horse lives in Grant County and is unvaccinated.

The mare lives in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo.

The mare lives in the Regional Municipality of Halton.

The horses live at a stable in Providence County.

There have now been seven confirmed equine West Nile virus cases in the state this year.

The filly lives in Davis County and has recovered from the disease.
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