Source:
USDA
VSV Situation Report 7/7/2023
Since the last situation report (6/30/2023), there have been 5 new VSV-affected equine premises identified (1 confirmed positive, 4 suspect) in California . There are six counties currently affected in California (Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, and Ventura Counties). The one affected premises in Texas (Maverick County) was released from quarantine on 6/27/2023 and no new affected premises have been identified in Texas. All confirmed cases have been vesicular stomatitis New Jersey virus (VSNJV) serotype. Updates are as follows:
California
Los Angeles County – 3 new suspect equine premises San Bernardino County – 1 new suspect equine premises San Diego County – 1 new confirmed positive equine premises. Since the last situation report (6/30/2023), the following previously confirmed positive or suspect premises have been released from quarantine: 3 premises in Riverside County and 1 premises in San Diego County. Texas
No new confirmed positive premises have been identified. Since the start of the outbreak on 5/17/23, 119 VSV-affected premises have been identified (40 confirmed positive, 79 suspect) in 2 states, California and Texas. One hundred sixteen (116) of these premises have had only equine species clinically affected, two (2) premises have had clinically affected cattle (San Diego County, California), and one (1) premises has had clinically affected rhinoceros (San Diego County, California).
California has identified 118 affected premises (39 confirmed positive, 79 suspect) in 6 counties (Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, and Ventura Counties). Texas identified 1 affected premises (1 confirmed positive) in 1 county (Maverick County, Texas).
Of the 119 total VSV-affected premises, 63 premises have completed the quarantine period with no new clinical cases and have been released from quarantine. Fifty-six (56) premises remain quarantined.
Additional information and maps of the affected area are contained in the attached situation report. The situation report is posted publicly on the APHIS website and accessible at the following link: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/animalhealth/animal-disease-information/equine/vsv/vesicular-stomatitis Previous Alerts: 3085 , 3071 , 3066 , 3060