For Immediate Release
On Monday, June 26, 2006, the Office International des Epizooties (O.I.E.) Reference Laboratory for Equine Viral Arteritis at the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture’s Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center, confirmed an outbreak of equine arteritis virus infection involving fetal losses among mares on an American Quarter Horse breeding farm in New Mexico.
This was based on the widespread prevalence of high antibody levels to the virus in both mares and stallions, plus virus isolation from the semen of two stallions. On the same day, the outbreak was reported to the New Mexico Livestock Board in Albuquerque, New Mexico, which is now investigating the potential for spread of the infection to other premises.
The EVA Reference Laboratory is interested in receiving samples from suspected clinical cases of EVA or from animals very recently exposed to semen from either of the virus-shedding stallions. Veterinarians are requested to contact the Gluck Center at (859) 257-4757Â before submitting samples.
For more information about this outbreak or about EVA, the following resources are available:
What is EVA / How is it diagnosed?
http://www.xcodesign.com/aaep/displayArticles.cfm?ID=285
AAEP Guidelines for breeding a mare to an equine arteritis virus-shedding stallion:
http://www.xcodesign.com/aaep/displayArticles.cfm?ID=36
Other Resources:
•    The New Mexico Livestock Board has information regarding this outbreak on its Web site, which can be accessed at www.newmexicolivestockboard.com under “critical events.”
•    Information about EVA is available on the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Web site at www.aphis.usda.gov/vs/nahps/equine/eva/.
•    Detailed information about EVA from the USDA, including history, transmission, symptoms, clinical signs, treatment, prevention and control is available at: www.aphis.usda.gov/lpa/pubs/fsheet_faq_notice/fs_ahequineva.html.
•    An article entitled “Equine Viral Arteritis: Is the Disease a Cause for Industry Concern?” by Dr. Peter Timoney, Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center, is available in a pdf format from www.ca.uky.edu/gluck/index.htm. This article was written for the Spring and Summer 2005 issues of Impulsion, the official newsletter of The American Holsteiner Horse Association Inc. and is reproduced with permission.
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