49 CEM Cases Confirmed in Florida
The cases are located in Orange County.

As of November 6, the United States Department of Agriculture has confirmed 49 contagious equine metritis (CEM) cases in Orange County, Florida. The cases are connected to a pony stallion who tested positive for T. equigenitalis on May 31 after live covering mares. Sixty-eight horses are exposed. 

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About Contagious Equine Metritis

Contagious equine metritis (CEM) is a venereal disease of horses caused by the bacteria Taylorella equigenitalis. It can impact fertility in both mares and stallions. The United States is considered to be CEM-free. Therefore, CEM is a foreign animal disease that is reportable at both the federal and state level. The U.S. horse industry could suffer significant economic losses if the disease became established here.

CEM is spread during breeding or through contact with contaminated objects. It is highly contagious among horses and can be difficult to detect and control. Signs of illness in infected mares may not be obvious, and stallions carry the bacteria without showing any signs at all. In some cases, mares may also become carriers. Foals born to infected/carrier mares can also become long-term carriers of the bacteria.

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