
San Mateo County EHV-1 Count Grows By One More
Two horses have now experienced neurologic signs, with 17 experiencing fever only.
Two horses have now experienced neurologic signs, with 17 experiencing fever only.
Two more horses were confirmed positive for EHV-1 on Feb. 15.
Four more horses displaying fever only have been confirmed positive for EHV-1.
The facility remains under official quarantine until requirements are met.
One of three diagnosed horses at the Riverside County property is showing neurologic signs of equine herpesvirus.
A private facility in Palm Beach County is under voluntary quarantine.
This affected horse displayed fever but no neurologic signs.
The affected horse and all exposed equines are under official quarantine.
The San Mateo County index premises remains under quarantine.
Ten horses have been confirmed positive at a San Mateo County boarding facility. An additional two are suspected positive and 300 total potentially exposed.
A San Mateo County boarding facility remains under official quarantine with CDFA monitoring the outbreak.
Twenty-eight horses at the affected horse’s training facility are under official quarantine.
The affected horse’s premises are under official quarantine until TAHC requirements are met.
No additional clinical signs of cases have been confirmed since the affected horse’s removal to her Sonoma County home premises.
The mare is currently under quarantine. Twenty-seven additional horses were placed under quarantine and are being monitored.
The horse resides in Park County.
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