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February 22, 2007 Equine
Herpes Virus Stikes Again - Now in Maryland and Virginia The Marion DuPont Scott Equine Medical Center (EMC) has been placed under a mandatory quarantine by the Virginia State Veterinarian due to possible cases of EHV-1. In light of this fact, the Morven Park Equestrian Center has imposed a 21 day voluntary quarantine. We are choosing to do this to ensure the health and safety of the entire equine community and future events at this facility. The few horses that are in residence at the facility have not shown any symptoms. We plan to reopen on March 9, which is 21 days from the last date any horse came or left the Equestrian Center. We are sorry to inconvenience previously scheduled events and the local equine community. Please check our website for further updates, or call 703-777-2890. From the
Maryland Department of Agriculture Website: February
21 - 6pm - News Release from the Maryland Department of Agriculture Maryland
Investigates Possible Equine Herpesvirus-1 Cases The Maryland Department of Agriculture has placed seven-day “Investigational Hold Orders” on all of the farms to prevent any movement of horses onto or off of the farms until the situation at each location is evaluated and any necessary test results are back. MDA veterinarians will evaluate each on a case-by-case basis. Samples were taken from horses today. MDA is acting on the side of extreme caution and reminds Maryland horse owners that it is always prudent to practice on-farm biosecurity to prevent illness of any kind. Additional information about equine herpesvirus-1 and biosecurity measures as well as updates on the current situation in Maryland and Virginia are posted at www.mda.state.md.us. February
21, 2007 - News Release from the Virginia Department of Agriculture EQUINE
HERPES VIRUS-1 REPORTED IN VIRGINIA; STATE VETERINARIAN QUARANTINING
FARMS - Full news release: http://www.vdacs.virginia.gov/news/releases-b.shtml February
20, 2007, 5pm MDA veterinarians are going to the six Maryland locations this afternoon to put 7-day “investigational hold orders” on the farms to prevent any movement of horses onto or off of the farms until test results are back. If they can get samples tonight, they will; if not, they will go back and take samples tomorrow. MDA veterinarians will evaluate each on a case-by-case basis. MDA is acting on the side of extreme caution. |
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