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Keeping You at the Forefront of Infectious Upper Respiratory Disease
Keeping You at the Forefront of Infectious Upper Respiratory Disease
Fall 2023: Findings document disease trends and emphasize importance of pathogen identification in early management of outbreaks.
Spring 2023: In the last issue (Fall 2022) of this newsletter, a rising trend in S. equi cases was reported. That trajectory has continued through the most recent 6-month reporting period.
Winter 2022: Equine influenza and equine herpesvirus type 4 are the two most prevalent viruses
Parasite: Encysted small strongyles (cyathostomes)
Parasite: Ascarids (roundworms)
Parasite: Large Strongyles (Strongylus vulgaris)
Spring 2022: Two practitioners share their approach to managing a Streptococcus equi diagnosis
Fall 2021: Program’s 10,000th sample arrives and most recent six-month respiratory disease trends. Plus, new series on the ins and outs of vaccination protocols.