
2 Maryland Horses Confirmed Positive for Strangles
The horses live in Montgomery and Anne Arundel counties.

The horses live in Montgomery and Anne Arundel counties.

The horse lives in Fulton County.

The horse that tested positive for Eastern equine encephalitis lived in Nassau County and was euthanized.

The 20-year-old mare that tested positive for equine herpesvirus-1 lived in Sussex County.

The horses confirmed positive for West Nile virus live in Barber and Reno counties.

The equine infectious anemia cases are located in Wise, Crane, Harris, Brazos, Williamson, and Navarro counties.

The horse lived in Utah County.

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The mare lived in Jay County and was unvaccinated.

The cases are located in Kaufman and Wichita counties.

The horse diagnosed with West Nile virus lives in Johnson County.

The horse tested positive for the respiratory form of equine herpesvirus and lives at a boarding facility in Cutler County.

The 6-year-old Standardbred tested positive for West Nile virus and lived in Las Animas County.

The mare lives at a boarding facility in Alger County.

The horse lives in Whitley County.
Researchers can now apply for Boehringer Ingelheim’s 2025 awards supporting equine infectious disease studies, with five $15,000 grants available.
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