Tuesday, 19 November 2024
British Equestrian and our member bodies are currently monitoring a reported outbreak of Equine Herpes Virus (EHV-1 – neurological form) in France. While this is an evolving situation and we await official confirmation, all members of the equestrian community who have recently been to, are currently in or intending to travel to/through France should be extra vigilant at this time. Please seek veterinary advice before travel and isolate any returning horses as per the quarantine protocols.
Member bodies will be in direct contact with any riders they believe may be impacted, but the overarching advice is:
EHV-1 is an air-borne disease that can be transmitted up to five metres via coughing, but also through direct contact, via people and shared equipment. It can cause respiratory and neurological signs, abortion in pregnant mares and death of young foals. Please see the British Equestrian web page or the below information sheets for further information:
British Equestrian EHV info sheet
Equine Infectious EHV Disease Surveillance info sheet
The biosecurity page on our website also has key information the help mitigate the risk.
We will continue to follow developments in France via our Equine Infectious Disease Advisory Group and work with member bodies to update any advice accordingly