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Vesicular stomatitis is a viral disease that affects horses and cattle and occasionally swine, sheep and goats. Humans can also become infected with the disease when handling affected animals ...
All horses being exported from the United States to the European Union (EU) now require a negative (1:12) virus neutralization test for Vesicular Stomatitis (VS), a disease recently found to have ...
Vesicular stomatitis primarily affects cattle, horses, and swine. Infected animals get blisters on their lips, tongues, and coronary bands. The blisters enlarge and break, leaving raw tissue that ...
The stables are closed until laboratory samples, taken from symptomatic horses, are analyzed by a USDA veterinarian. Officials are checking for the possible presence of vesicular stomatitis ...
Horse owners and Victor Valley Sheriff’s Station officials are warning the public of the spread of the vesicular stomatitis virus in the High Desert and San Bernardino County. Vesicular ...
The Colorado Department of Agriculture said Thursday that the horse that tested positive for vesicular stomatitis is the state’s first diagnosed case this year. Several cases have been ...
Gabriella Ruhin owns two horses at her family ranch in Tustin. With the rise of the vesicular stomatitis virus in Southern California, she is starting to worry for her animals. “It is a scary ...
The Nebraska Department of Agriculture has confirmed a case of Vesicular Stomatitis in a horse in Lincoln County. VS is a viral disease which primarily affects horses and cattle, but can also ...
The Kansas Department of Agriculture has announced that vesicular stomatitis virus was confirmed in horses in Butler County on June 16. Kansas becomes the fourth state in the U.S. to have ...
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