Coos Bay World | Virus found in Coos Bay horse Coos Bay World “Horse owners should be aware that although EHV-1 is not transmissible to humans, people can spread the virus on their hands and clothing to horses, alpacas or llamas if they are in contact with an infected horse,” McKenzie said in a prepared statement. Oregon State University Veterinarians Respond To Case Of Virus Harmful To Horses, Llamas, And Alpaca |
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