
Can Vaccination Protect Horses from Neurologic EHV-1?
One EHV-1 vaccine could have some protective properties against the neurologic form of the virus.
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One EHV-1 vaccine could have some protective properties against the neurologic form of the virus.

Heart murmurs in horses are often difficult for veterinarians to hear and identify. In this presentation by equine internal medicine specialist Dr. Michelle Barton, learn about equine heart murmurs and their possible associated risks.

The NEHP is designed to aid in equine disease surveillance and to make biosecurity recommendations.
The vets sought a delay in the start of a plan to license veterinarians treating racehorses in training.

Attendees discussed “dummy” foals, gastric acid suppressant use, and resuscitating foals, among other topics.

One veterinarian reviews what EIPH does to the horse and how veterinarians currently treat it.
A $2.7 million gift will help Purdue University build an equine diagnostic and surgical center.

Intra-arterial injection is the “preferred” technique for administrating MSCs to the horse’s foot.
The 59th annual convention was the fourth largest in the AAEP’s history.
USEA announces educational partnership with Virginia Tech, Michigan State, ISELP, and Capitol Productions TV.
Veterinarians discussed a variety of topics relating to EPM diagnosis and prevention.
Reef will explain why ultrasound is critical to assessing foal viability during a high-risk pregnancy.

Researchers are studying whether stem cell therapy could help stabilize chronic laminitis cases.

Many owners seek to eliminate estrus behavior when there is a negative effect on the mare’s performance.
The award honors a member who has contributed time and expertise to benefit horse health and welfare.
The program awards financial support to students who are advocates for equine welfare and academic achievers.
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