
Potomac Horse Fever in Ohio
A horse in Hamilton County was euthanized after developing Potomac horse fever.
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A horse in Hamilton County was euthanized after developing Potomac horse fever.

The horse resides in Franklin County.

The horses live in Middlesex County and are under voluntary quarantine.

The horse resides in Shiawassee County.

Two horses at a boarding facility in Clackamas County are positive for strangles, and 25 horses are exposed.

Five new VSV-affected premises have been identified in California.

All the horses on the premises in Marion County are under quarantine.

The horse lived in Cook County and has been euthanized.

The horse resides in Miami-Dade County, where 24 horses are exposed.

The affected horse resides in Cariboo Subdivision C, where the disease is endemic.

A Quarter Horse in Los Angeles County, California, is positive for EIA, and eight horses are exposed.

These study results could help breeders and trainers determine which horses have the best DNA for coping with a racing environment.

The horse resides in Jefferson County and is currently alive.

The affected horse resides in MRC Marguerite-D’Youville, where 20 horses are exposed.

The affected horses reside in the Regional Municipality of Halton and Middlesex County.

The facility has been cleared and disinfected, and the exposed horses have been removed from the premises.
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