Committee On Infectious Diseases Of Horses
The purpose of the Committee on Infectious Diseases of Horses is to address and seek solutions to infectious disease issues that can compromise the health and welfare of the nation's equine population. As part of its purpose, the Committee undertakes to keep USAHA members, USDA, the horse industry and other stakeholders informed of topical disease problems confronting the industry. The committee also serves as a sounding board for discussion on equine health related issues and for the development of strategies/solutions to resolve such problems.
Members
Committee Member Directory
Reports
2007 Report
2006 Report
2005 Report
2004 Report
Resolutions
- 2007
- Resolution 19: Request for Serum from the National Animal Health Laboratory Network for an Equine Piroplasmosis Serological Survey
- Resolution 20: Request for Serum from the National Animal Health Monitoring System for an Equine Piroplasmosis Serological Survey
- 2006
- Resolution 08: Equine Infectious Anemia
- Resolution 09: Equine Piroplasmosis
- Resolution 10: Equine Piroplasmosis
- 2005
- Resolution 11: Need for Research to Determine the Efficacy of Antiprotozoal Therapy for Clearance of Infection in Horses Chronically Infected with Babesia caballi or Babesia equi, the Causal Agents for Piroplasmosis
- Resolution 12: Development of an Additional Category for Non-Competition Entertainment Horses Imported From Contagious Equine Metritis-Affected Countries
- 2004
- Resolution 03: Need for Timely Pertinent Information from USDA-APHIS-VS On Current Disease Situations Affecting Horses
- Resolution 04: Electronic EIA Forms
- Resolution 16: Equine Infectious Anemia Control Program
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