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You don’t know which horse is carrying herpesvirus, or when the virus might again become contagious. Learn more about EHV in this overview. Sponsored by Fort Dodge Animal Health
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Date Added: 01-14-2009
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Strategies for prevention of equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy (EHM, neurologic equine herpesvirus) are the same as those for preventing any EHV-1 infection. Sponsored by Fort Dodge Animal Health
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Date Added: 01-14-2009
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The C.L. Davis Foundation for the Advancement of Veterinary and Comparative Pathology is a 501(c)(3) organization. According to the organization’s Web site (www.cldavis.org), the Foundation presents more...
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Date Added: 01-14-2009
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What are the areas of disagreement on, or incomplete understanding of, the neurologic form of equine herpesvirus-1? Sponsored by Fort Dodge Animal Health
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Date Added: 01-14-2009
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Maureen Long, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVIM, associate professor in the department of infectious diseases and pathology at the University of Florida, spoke during the seminar on her experiences with a multisite...
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Date Added: 01-14-2009
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When we consider our goals in control of equine herpesvirus-1, owners and veterinarians want to to minimize respiratory disease, prevent abortion, and prevent myelitis (neurologic disease). Sponsored by...
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Date Added: 01-14-2009
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One of the biggest debates raging about equine herpesvirus meyloencephalopathy (EHM, the neurologic form of EHV-1) is whether there is a single mutant strain that is in circulation that causes EHM; whether...
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Date Added: 01-14-2009
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There are basic tools a farm, stable, or barn manager can use to reduce the incidence of equine herpesvirus outbreaks, and to moderate their effects if they do occur. The first is consistent quarantine...
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Date Added: 08-21-2008
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Latency is the biological mechanism by which all herpesviruses permanently survive in nature. Sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health
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Date Added: 08-21-2008
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Work with your veterinarian to determine the proper vaccination schedule for your horses. Sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health
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Date Added: 08-21-2008
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