A pony has been diagnosed with Equine Infectious Anemia in Thorhild County, in Alberta. Biosecurity measures have been put in place on the premises.
Equine Infectious Anemia
A case of Equine Infectious Anemia was confirmed on May 29th by the CFIA national reference laboratory for a horse in Squamish-Lillooet, British Columbia.
A ninth positive Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) result was confirmed for a horse located on a farm in the rural municipality of Meadow Lake, SK.
Yet another positive result for Equine Infectious Anemia has been confirmed by the CFIA’s national reference laboratory for a horse in Saskatchewan.
A positive Equine Infectious Anemia result was confirmed for a horse located on a premises in the rural municipality of Lakeview, SK.
Two horses, with no clinical signs of the disease, tested positive for Equine Infectious Anemia on a farm in Clear Hills County, Alberta.
A positive Equine Infectious Anemia result was confirmed by the CFIA for a horse located on a premises in the rural municipality of Big River, SK.
On Feb. 6, 2019, a positive result for Equine Infectious Anemia was confirmed by the CFIA for a horse located on a premises in Red Deer County, Alberta.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has reported a confirmed case of Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) in the Municipal District of Bonnyville, Alberta.
On Nov. 21, 2018, a positive Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) result was confirmed by the CFIA for a horse on a premises in the County of Athabasca, Alberta.
On September 29, 2018, a positive result of Equine Infectious Anemia was confirmed by the CFIA’s national reference laboratory in Bonnyville, Alberta.
On September 7th, a positive case of Equine Infectious Anemia was confirmed by the CFIA for a horse on a premises in the County of Grande Prairie, Alberta.
A positive case of Equine Infectious Anemia has been confirmed for a horse on a premises in the rural municipality of Great Bend, Saskatchewan.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is proposing a National Equine Infectious Anemia Disease Control Program. Comments are being accepted until June 18.
A positive EIA result was confirmed by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency for a horse on a premises in Clearwater County, Alberta, on April 27, 2018.