

The case was confirmed in Houston County.

The horse lived in Warren County and was euthanized.

The cases are located in Rich and Weber counties.

The cases are located in Madera, Sacramento, San Joaquin, and Tulare counties.

The case is located in Oregon County.

The case is located in El Paso County.
Two mares in Northumberland County were euthanized after developing neurologic signs from EHV-1.

The horse lives in Rice County and is recovering.

The horses live in Saginaw County.

The horse lives in Bonneville County.

The case is located in Gibson County.

The donkey lived in Providence County and was euthanized.

The horse lived in Clinton County and is deceased.

The case is located in Walsh County.

The horse resides in Jones County, where nine horses are exposed.

The deadline for providing input on topics for the next National Animal Health Monitoring System equine study is Oct 1.
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