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Virginia Horse Tests Positive For EHV-1 In Florida 

On the evening of Feb. 29, the State Veterinarian’s Office of the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services was notified by the Florida State Veterinarian’s Office that a Virginia horse recently relocated to Martin County, Fla., was confirmed with equine herpesvirus-1. 

Clinical signs were consistent with equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy. The infected horse was placed in isolation early in the day, and the Florida facility was placed under quarantine.

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On the evening of Feb. 29, the State Veterinarian’s Office of the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services was notified by the Florida State Veterinarian’s Office that a Virginia horse recently relocated to Martin County, Fla., was confirmed with equine herpesvirus-1. 

Clinical signs were consistent with equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy. The infected horse was placed in isolation early in the day, and the Florida facility was placed under quarantine.

An investigation revealed that the index horse was shipped from a Thoroughbred training facility in Fauquier County, Va., to Florida on Feb. 22. The Virginia training facility has been placed under quarantine by VDACS, and all exposed horses are being monitored twice daily for a temperature over 101.5 degrees and other clinical signs. 

To date, no exposed horses in Virginia have shown clinical signs of disease, but the monitoring will continue throughout the quarantine period. In addition to the horses exposed at the training facility, the investigation has revealed only one other exposed horse that traveled out of state. 

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The index horse traveled from Virginia to Florida with additional horses that off loaded in South Carolina. The South Carolina State Veterinarian was notified and has taken similar precautions for those exposed horses. 

State animal health officials in Virginia and Florida will continue to monitor the situation and will provide updates as warranted. You can see updates on the VDACS website


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