Update on EHV-1 in Maine
May 4, 2007 -- The stable in Wales, Maine which had been under quarantine since March 30 for an outbreak of equine herpes virus, type 1 (EHV-1), has been released from quarantine. Laboratory testing on all horses at this stable were negative for the presence of EHV-1 virus. A second stable in Rome, Maine, which was also placed under quarantine on March 30, remains under quarantine pending the results of further testing for EHV-1 virus. All horses at the Rome stable are healthy.
Source: Maine.gov
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