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New animal disease reporting rules may arrive this year

U.S. Department of Agriculture officials hope this year to publish the rules to establish requirements for timely animal disease reporting across the country.

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New SD State Veterinarian Hired

Amber Itle named new Washington State veterinarian

Amber Itle, a veterinarian with the Washington State Department of Agriculture since 2013, has been named as the new state veterinarian. She succeeds Brian Joseph, who retired last summer.

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US incursion of epizootic lymphangitis would be "impossible to eliminate" - expert

A horse suffering from epizootic lymphangitis. © AAEP Should the contagious disease epizootic lymphangitis make its way into the US, it would be “virtually impossible to eliminate”, a leading equine infectious disease expert says. Epizootic lymphangitis is common in parts of Africa, the Middle East, Russia and Asia, where it causes chronic weight loss and progressive debility in affected animals. It is a contagious, chronic granulomatous disease of the skin, lymphatic vessels and nodes of the limbs, neck and chest of horses and other equid species. As well as affecting the skin, there is also a respiratory form and an ocular form that is most common in donkeys. Cattle are also susceptible, but more resistant to the disease than equines.

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AAEP Publishes Epizootic Lymphangitis Guidelines - Horse Racing News

AAEP Publishes Epizootic Lymphangitis Guidelines Sponsored by: The American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) has published on its website comprehensive guidelines to assist practitioners and regulatory agencies with identification, diagnosis and control of epizootic lymphangitis, a contagious, chronic granulomatous disease of the skin, lymphatic vessels and nodes of the limbs, neck and chest of horses and other equid species. Although epizootic lymphangitis is not known to occur in horses in the United States, the disease is common in parts of Africa, the Middle East, Russia and Asia, where it is responsible for significant morbidity with chronic weight loss and progressive debility in affected animals.

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