EHV is species-specific.
Humans cannot get sick from it. Dogs, cats, cattle, and wildlife are not biologically susceptible.
However—there’s an important catch:
Humans can carry the virus between horses.
Not in their bloodstream, but on:
- Hands
- Clothing
- Jackets
- Boots
- Grooming tools they touch
This “mechanical transmission” is a major driver of multi-state outbreaks. A person leaving one infected barn can unknowingly bring the virus to the next.
Donkeys, mules, ponies, and zebras can get EHV, but horses remain the primary risk group.
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