Remington Park has No New EHV-1 Cases

The Thoroughbred race meet is over at Remington Park, and all horses in the quarantine barn have tested negative for herpesvirus.

The Thoroughbred race meet is over at Remington Park, and all horses in the quarantine barn have tested negative for herpesvirus.
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The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture has noted that as of December 19, that all horses in the quarantine barn at Remington Park Racetrack have tested negative on nasal swab and buffy coat.

Since the race meet at Remington Park has concluded, officials will be utilizing additional empty barns to better separate and isolate the horses by trainer in the quarantine barn.

Currently there are 13 exposed horses in the Isolation Barn.

Biosecurity measures and twice daily temperature monitoring is in place. Oklahoma Department of Agriculture personnel are on-site and continue to monitor the situation.

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