How It Was First Picked Up

The outbreak was first recognized when horses returning from the Waco events began showing:

  • High fevers
  • Neurologic signs such as hind-limb weakness and incoordination
  • Positive EHV-1/EHM test results

Reports from veterinarians and event organizers triggered rapid notifications to state animal health commissions, the EDCC, and national equine industry groups.

From there, the pattern became clear: horses that had never shared a barn but did share the same competition schedule were turning up sick in multiple states.

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