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This is an email alert about an equine related disease outbreak or other emergency/disaster/announcement in our distribution area. Areas regularly include Washington, Oregon, Idaho, California, and sometimes Utah, Nevada, Colorado, Wyoming and Arizona.
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Thank you for being a part of the Northwest Horse Source Critical Updates Email list.
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Keeping you updated on recent outbreaks in the West.
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Written by: Equine Disease Communication Center
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Source: Attending veterinarian Number Confirmed: 1; Facility Type: Stable; Age: 8; Gender: Mare; Breed: Quarter Horse (QH); Usage: New horse, unused; Onset of Clinical Signs: 1/13/2022; Clinical Signs: Fever, purulent nasal discharge, submandibular lymph node abscesses; Confirmation Date: 1/19/2022; Horse Status: Affected And Alive; Vaccination Status: Status Unknown; Notes: For more information about Strangles go to: Strangles factsheet.
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Written by: Equine Disease Communication Center
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Source: Arizona Department of Agriculture Number Confirmed: 1; Number Exposed: 46; Facility Type: Private Facility; Notes: For more information about Equine Infectious Anemia go to: EIA factsheet.
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Written by: Equine Disease Communication Center
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Source: California Department of Food and Agriculture Number Confirmed: 7; Number Exposed: 19; Facility Type: Training Facility Notes: On January 3, 2022, a 5-year-old Quarter Horse gelding with a racing history was confirmed positive for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) while residing in Arizona. The gelding originated from a premises in San Bernardino county. The investigation lead to the quarantine and …
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