
California Quarter Horse Confirmed Positive for EIA
The equine infectious anemia case is located in San Joaquin County.
The equine infectious anemia case is located in San Joaquin County.
The gelding, which was diagnosed with equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy, lives in Ventura County.
The horse lives in King County and recently moved from Missouri.
The foal lives in Lapeer County.
The horse lives in Pierce County.
The horse lives in Fauquier County.
The mare lives in Fauquier County.
The horse lives in Clinton County.
The cases of equine infectious anemia are located in Meadow Lake No. 588.
The contagious equine metritis cases are located in Orange County.
The horses live in Grey and Dufferin counties.
The horses lived in the Regional Municipality of Niagara and were euthanized.
A fifth horse has tested positive for EHV-1 at a boarding facility in Montgomery County.
Although horses have long been exposed to the virus, its rare detection in a Pennsylvania horse is not currently a reason for concern.
The equine herpesvirus-1 cases were diagnosed at a facility located in Montgomery County.
The horses live in Kalamazoo County.
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