ODA release – The Oregon Department of Agriculture’s Animal Health Laboratory detected a presumptive positive Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) horse during routine Coggins testing on Tuesday of this week. Confirmatory testing by the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Veterinary Services Laboratory (NVSL) is in progress. ODA is proceeding with preliminary disease control actions. The presumptive positive horse is a seven-year-old Quarter Horse mare currently housed at the Grass Pass Downs on the Josephine County Fairgrounds. A quarantine has been issued and follow-up tracing and testing for high-risk contact horses is underway. The presumptive positive horse originates from a farm in southern Oregon. There is no known history of interstate travel. There has been excellent cooperation with owners, facility managers and other officials. All horse owners are encouraged to establish good biosecurity practices such as avoiding sharing needles and syringes among horses. Concerned owners should contact their veterinarian to discuss EIA testing details. For more information about EIA http://www.oregon.gov/ODA/programs/AnimalHealthFeedsLivestockID/AHLab/Pages/EquineInfectiousAnemia.aspx Contact information: Brad LeaMaster, DVM, State Veterinarian 503-986-4760