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First case of neurological form of EHV-1 in NZ horse
Alert over equine herpes in Waikato
Updated about 1 hour ago
Veterinarians are on alert for symptoms of a neurological strain of herpes that has killed several horses on a Waikato stud farm.
The Ministry for Primary Industries has confirmed the equine herpes virus type 1 has been found on a single stud farm in the region.12 horses have been infected, and six of those have died...
Thirteen horses now affected by virus
Updated 2 minutes ago
Another case of equine brain disease has been confirmed on the Waikato thoroughbred stud farm which is the centre of an outbreak.
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The Ministry for Primary Industries has confirmed the equine herpes virus type 1 has been found on a single stud farm in the region. Thirteen horses have been infected, and seven of those have either died or been put down and six are being treated...
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