Wyoming EHV-1 Quarantines Released or Nearing Release

The Office of the Wyoming State Veterinarian has confirmed that all quarantines have been released except the one at the Ag Complex in Wright, which is due to be released on Friday, March 2.

Wyoming’s state veterinarian said the last EHV-1 quarantine is scheduled for release March 2. iStockPhotos.com

The Office of the Wyoming State Veterinarian has confirmed that all quarantines have been released except the one at the Ag Complex in Wright, which is due to be released on Friday, March 2.

No horses either under quarantine or closely monitored have shown clinical signs or fevers. Two recovered horses in isolation at a veterinary facility are pending a second negative PCR test prior to release.

This information was provided by the Equine Disease Communication Center (EDCC), which works to protect horses and the horse industry from the threat of infectious diseases in North America. 

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