vet and 5 horses die!!

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Wow what a scary virus and how very respected they will be for being prepared to try to deal with it.

My thoughts are with those who knew him and I hope that a cure is found.
 
Very interesting article forester, thank you, but I still have questions for anyone in the know - HOW does it transfer? OK so if it is in horse saliva, then yes, we have all been smeared with horse saliva and then quite possibly transfered that to our hands and subsequently our mouths, but I don't think this is how it is moving. Have any further studies been done on how the bats are involved as that article is absolutely inconclusive.

Sorry for the questions, but as a person who is an avid follower of all info re: AHS having lived with it, any equine diseases such as this have me on alert.
 
It's generally thought that it can transfer from the bats via urine/faeces/blood etc.

It was on the news here the other night that some of the owners of the horses that died have lodged complaints about potential breaches of hygiene standards at the clinic.

It's a tragic situation for all concerned
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