UPDATE ON EQUINE HERPES VIRUS-1 IN VIRGINIA, MARCH 2, 2007

Submitted by: VTA
Email Address: vta(at)vabred.org
Date Added: 3/2/2007

Additional Negative Test Returned Today, Some State Parks Closed to Horses

The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) announced this afternoon that a horse from a farm in Culpeper County tested negative for Equine Herpes Virus-1 (EHV-1). This is the third horse from Virginia to test negative; five have tested positive.

The Culpeper farm, in Rixeyville, has been quarantined since last week, along with nine other premises in Virginia as part of an ongoing effort to control the spread of the virus from horses that possibly were exposed at the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center. Officials are awaiting lab results on additional horses at the present time.

The VDACS Web site, www.vdacs.virginia.gov, contains updates on the situation, a listing of quarantined farms by city and county, as well as fact sheets and biosecurity information. VDACS recommends that horse owners and managers be aware of the signs of EHV-1 and practice good biosecurity to limit the spread of infection. Horse owners should also consult their veterinarians about the immunization status of their horses. For many more biosecurity tips, please see the USDA Web site at: www.aphis.usda.gov/lpa/pubs/HorseBioSecurity_final.pdf.

In other news, Sky Meadows and Shenandoah River State Parks will be closed to horses until March 12 due to the recently reported cases of EHV-1 in Northern Virginia. This timeframe may be extended if circumstances require it. The other state parks will remain open to horses; however, the State Veterinarian cautions riders to avoid the co-mingling of groups of horses, such as on trail rides, to limit the spread of this serious, contagious disease. The infection can be transmitted directly from horse to horse but humans can also carry the virus from one horse to another on hands, tack, clothing, equipment, or trailers.

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