HPPR | Southwest Kansas Horses Euthanized Following EIA Diagnosis HPPR Two other horses have been diagnosed with equine piroplasmosis, or EP, a tick-borne protozoal infection, which can be difficult to diagnose. Symptoms can include acute fever, inappetence and malaise, anemia, jaundice, sudden death, chronic weight loss ... |
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