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Lessons Learned from Monitoring EHV-1 in Show Horses during Equestrian Events

One of the largest meeting grounds for horses from different farms, equestrian competitions can quickly become super-spreader events for infectious respiratory diseases like EHV-1. Through proper biosecurity and quick action, outbreaks can be mitigated or even avoided. In this webinar, leading horse show biosecurity consultants will share their experiences monitoring for EHV-1 in different horse show settings across the country. Topics covered include PCR screening techniques, case studies of febrile horses, and best practices for protecting show grounds. Hosted by leading industry experts Dr. Nicola Pusterla (PhD, Diplomate ACVIM and AVDC-Equine), Dr. Katie Flynn (BVMS), and Dr. David Runk (DVM), they share their experiences handling EHV-1 cases during competitions.

Course Info

This is a RACE approved CE Credit course. To receive your CE Credit, please complete the form in this link:

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*CE Credit is only available to US and Canada based practitioners