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Inside the EHV-1 Outbreak: What Equine Veterinarians Need to Know About Event Biosecurity & Movement

About This Webinar:

As the 2026 show and travel season approaches, equine veterinarians remain focused on protecting client horses from infectious disease. Recent EHV-1 outbreaks have demonstrated how rapidly the virus can spread at events, reinforcing the need for strong biosecurity and movement protocols.

This on-demand CE webinar, Inside the EHV-1 Outbreak: What Equine Veterinarians Need to Know About Event Biosecurity & Movement, translates key lessons from the 2025 outbreaks into an actionable framework for the year ahead.

Through real-world insights and practical examples, this session provides guidance on strengthening biosecurity strategies, improving client communication, and reducing risk at every stage of horse movement—helping your practice stay prepared for the season ahead.

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This program has been approved for one hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.

To earn continuing education credit, complete this post-test after viewing the webinar. CE certificates will be sent within two weeks.

Questions & Answers

Since EHV is endemic would a low positive SN test be of concern in a non-clinical animal for transmission, transport and travel?
Would West Nile virus be on the differential list?
In isolation, is open air vs stall a consideration?
Are the microchip temperature chips accurate enough to utilize for temperature monitoring?
If a horse has a microchip but it is not personally scanned and photo identification is used instead, could it be an issue that the Coggins or CVI does not list a microchip that might be detected if scanned later?
Do you have a recommendation for a disinfectant?
Is it common for some facilities to refuse EECVIs despite state acceptance requirements?
How long would you expect inflammatory markers to stay elevated with EHV infection (SAA)?
Does cold weather prevent the virus from surviving?
Recommended vaccination protocols to avoid overvaccination?

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