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Equine Infectious Anemia
Brazoria County, TX
Outbreak Identifier: 4466
Alert ID: 1843
October 06, 2020
Confirmed case(s): Official QuarantineSource: Texas Animal Health Commission
Number Confirmed: 1;
Breed: Quarter Horse (QH); Horse Status: Euthanized;
Notes: The Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) has confirmed Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) in one Brazoria County Quarter Horse. The premises has been quarantined and will be released when TAHC’s requirements are met. TAHC staff are working closely with the owner and local veterinarian to monitor potentially exposed horses and implement biosecurity measures.;
Alert ID: 1325
August 02, 2019
Confirmed case(s): Official Quarantine
Source: Texas Animal Health Commission
Notes: The Texas Animal Health Commission released a situation report on August 2, 2019 listing the following new cases of vesicular stomatitis in Texas: 1 in Bastrop County, 2 in Caldwell County, 1 Eastland County, 1 in Gonzales County, 1 in Guadalupe County, 1 in Lampasas, 1 in Mason County, 1 in McLennan County, 1 in Mills County, 2 in Palo Pinto County, 2 in Parker County, 1 in San Saba County, and 1 in Williamson County. The report also identifies new suspect premises: 45 in Bastrop County, 1 in Caldwell County, 2 in Guadalupe County, 3 in Hays County, 1 in Hood County, 1 in Parker County, 1 in Somervell County, 10 in Travis County and 1 in Williamson County. For more information go to:https://www.tahc.texas.gov/news/2019/2019-08-02_VSUpdate.pdf
Alert ID: 1321
July 31, 2019
Vesicular Stomatitis
Brown, Palo Pinto, Parker, Shackelford, Somervell, and Travis Counties, TX
Confirmed case(s): Official Quarantine
Source: United States Department of Agriculture
Notes: The USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service released a situation report on July 29th, 2019 listing the following cases of vesicular stomatitis in Texas: 1 confirmed premises in Brown County, 2 confirmed premises in Palo Pinto County, 1 confirmed premises in Parker County, 1 new confirmed premises in Shackelford County, 1 new confirmed premises Somervell County, and 2 confirmed premises in Travis County. The report also identifies 18 new suspect premises in Bastrop County, 2 new suspect premises in Hays County, 3 new suspect premises in Hood County, and 7 suspect premises in Travis County. For more information go to https://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/downloads/animal_diseases/vsv/sitrep-7-29-19.pdf
Alert ID: 1310
July 26, 2019
Vesicular Stomatitis
Bastrop, Hays, and Somervell Counties, TX
Confirmed case(s): Official Quarantine
Source: United States Department of Agriculture
Notes: The USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service released a situation report on July 24th, 2019 listing the following cases of vesicular stomatitis in Texas: 2 confirmed positive premises in Bastrop County, 1 confirmed positive premises in Hood County, and 1 confirmed positive premises in Somervell County; The report also identified 10 new suspect premises in Bastrop County and 1 new suspect premises in Hays County. For more information go to https://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/downloads/animal_diseases/vsv/sitrep-7-24-19.pdf
Alert ID: 1304
July 22, 2019
Vesicular Stomatitis
Bastrop, Hays, Hood, Johnson, Shackelford, and Wichita Counties, TX
Confirmed case(s): Official Quarantine
Source: United States Department of Agriculture
Notes: The USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has released a new situation report confirmed vesicular stomatitis in the following Texas Counties: 3 premises in Bastrop County, 1 premises in Hays County, 3 in Hood County, 1 in Johnson County, 1 in Shackelford County, and 1 in Wichita County. An additional suspect premises has been identified in Bastrop County.https://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/downloads/animal_diseases/vsv/sitrep-7-18-19.pdf
Nevada officials quarantine horse, warn surrounding states to watch for virus
Posted: 5:35 PM, Mar 15, 2019
Updated: 1:19 AM, Mar 16, 2019
By: Associated Press
Copyright 2018 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Photo by: Salt River Wild Horse Management GroupRENO, NV — State agriculture officials have ordered the quarantine on a horse in southern Nevada that tested positive for an equine herpes virus after the state high school rodeo last month in Pahrump.
The Nevada Department of Agriculture said Friday there is no public health risk. But it's warning horse owners in Nevada and surrounding states to watch for signs of a fever, cough or runny nose in any animals that may have been exposed to the virus known as EHV-1.
State Veterinarian JJ Goicoechea says it can cause respiratory disease in young horses, abortions in pregnant mares and neurologic disease in older horses.
https://vimeo.com/257695901
www.equinediseasecc.org/alerts/outbreaks
July 13, 2018
Confirmed case(s): Official Quarantine
Source: Texas Animal Health Commission
Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) officials confirmed Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) in one Dallas County Standardbred horse and one McLennan County Quarter Horse. The positive horses have been euthanized and the premises will remain under quarantine until requirements for release have been met. TAHC staff is working closely with owners and veterinarians to monitor potentially exposed horses and implement biosecurity measures.
September 19, 2018
Equine Infectious Anemia
Dallas County, TX
Confirmed case(s): Official Quarantine
Source: Texas Animal Health Commission
Brazoria County, TX
Outbreak Identifier: 4466
Alert ID: 1843
October 06, 2020
Confirmed case(s): Official QuarantineSource: Texas Animal Health Commission
Number Confirmed: 1;
Breed: Quarter Horse (QH); Horse Status: Euthanized;
Notes: The Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) has confirmed Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) in one Brazoria County Quarter Horse. The premises has been quarantined and will be released when TAHC’s requirements are met. TAHC staff are working closely with the owner and local veterinarian to monitor potentially exposed horses and implement biosecurity measures.;
Alert ID: 1325
August 02, 2019
- Vesicular Stomatitis
Confirmed case(s): Official Quarantine
Source: Texas Animal Health Commission
Notes: The Texas Animal Health Commission released a situation report on August 2, 2019 listing the following new cases of vesicular stomatitis in Texas: 1 in Bastrop County, 2 in Caldwell County, 1 Eastland County, 1 in Gonzales County, 1 in Guadalupe County, 1 in Lampasas, 1 in Mason County, 1 in McLennan County, 1 in Mills County, 2 in Palo Pinto County, 2 in Parker County, 1 in San Saba County, and 1 in Williamson County. The report also identifies new suspect premises: 45 in Bastrop County, 1 in Caldwell County, 2 in Guadalupe County, 3 in Hays County, 1 in Hood County, 1 in Parker County, 1 in Somervell County, 10 in Travis County and 1 in Williamson County. For more information go to:https://www.tahc.texas.gov/news/2019/2019-08-02_VSUpdate.pdf
Alert ID: 1321
July 31, 2019
Vesicular Stomatitis
Brown, Palo Pinto, Parker, Shackelford, Somervell, and Travis Counties, TX
Confirmed case(s): Official Quarantine
Source: United States Department of Agriculture
Notes: The USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service released a situation report on July 29th, 2019 listing the following cases of vesicular stomatitis in Texas: 1 confirmed premises in Brown County, 2 confirmed premises in Palo Pinto County, 1 confirmed premises in Parker County, 1 new confirmed premises in Shackelford County, 1 new confirmed premises Somervell County, and 2 confirmed premises in Travis County. The report also identifies 18 new suspect premises in Bastrop County, 2 new suspect premises in Hays County, 3 new suspect premises in Hood County, and 7 suspect premises in Travis County. For more information go to https://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/downloads/animal_diseases/vsv/sitrep-7-29-19.pdf
Alert ID: 1310
July 26, 2019
Vesicular Stomatitis
Bastrop, Hays, and Somervell Counties, TX
Confirmed case(s): Official Quarantine
Source: United States Department of Agriculture
Notes: The USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service released a situation report on July 24th, 2019 listing the following cases of vesicular stomatitis in Texas: 2 confirmed positive premises in Bastrop County, 1 confirmed positive premises in Hood County, and 1 confirmed positive premises in Somervell County; The report also identified 10 new suspect premises in Bastrop County and 1 new suspect premises in Hays County. For more information go to https://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/downloads/animal_diseases/vsv/sitrep-7-24-19.pdf
Alert ID: 1304
July 22, 2019
Vesicular Stomatitis
Bastrop, Hays, Hood, Johnson, Shackelford, and Wichita Counties, TX
Confirmed case(s): Official Quarantine
Source: United States Department of Agriculture
Notes: The USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has released a new situation report confirmed vesicular stomatitis in the following Texas Counties: 3 premises in Bastrop County, 1 premises in Hays County, 3 in Hood County, 1 in Johnson County, 1 in Shackelford County, and 1 in Wichita County. An additional suspect premises has been identified in Bastrop County.https://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/downloads/animal_diseases/vsv/sitrep-7-18-19.pdf
Nevada officials quarantine horse, warn surrounding states to watch for virus
Posted: 5:35 PM, Mar 15, 2019
Updated: 1:19 AM, Mar 16, 2019
By: Associated Press
Copyright 2018 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Photo by: Salt River Wild Horse Management GroupRENO, NV — State agriculture officials have ordered the quarantine on a horse in southern Nevada that tested positive for an equine herpes virus after the state high school rodeo last month in Pahrump.
The Nevada Department of Agriculture said Friday there is no public health risk. But it's warning horse owners in Nevada and surrounding states to watch for signs of a fever, cough or runny nose in any animals that may have been exposed to the virus known as EHV-1.
State Veterinarian JJ Goicoechea says it can cause respiratory disease in young horses, abortions in pregnant mares and neurologic disease in older horses.
https://vimeo.com/257695901
www.equinediseasecc.org/alerts/outbreaks
July 13, 2018
- Equine Infectious Anemia
Confirmed case(s): Official Quarantine
Source: Texas Animal Health Commission
Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) officials confirmed Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) in one Dallas County Standardbred horse and one McLennan County Quarter Horse. The positive horses have been euthanized and the premises will remain under quarantine until requirements for release have been met. TAHC staff is working closely with owners and veterinarians to monitor potentially exposed horses and implement biosecurity measures.
September 19, 2018
Equine Infectious Anemia
Dallas County, TX
Confirmed case(s): Official Quarantine
Source: Texas Animal Health Commission