| EQUINE
VIRAL
ARTERITIS-A GUIDE FOR OWNERS AND VETS By Karly Lanz, Janelle Merritt, and Tamara Quaschnick |
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Equine Viral Arteritis (EVA) is a contagious disease caused by an arterivirus, which is a member of the coronavirus-like superfamily. This virus affects horses, donkeys, and mules. There are various clinical signs that are present with infection and some horses may not present any clinical signs! It is of economic importance in the equine breeding industry and on race tracks as well. Click on the links below to learn all about Equine Viral Arteritis. |
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| For Stallion Owners | |
| For Mare Owners | |
| For Veterinarians | |
| Disease Info for Owners |
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| For Non-breeding Stock Owners |
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| Frequently
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| Important
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