West Nile Virus Tip Sheet
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West Nile Virus is a mosquito-borne virus that cause
encephalitis (swelling of the brain and spinal cord).
All horse's symptoms will vary, some may not show any
symptoms, while others may show a few or all of the symptoms
listed below. *If your horse has any of the following
symptoms contact your veterinarian immediately!
The incubation period of the WNV is 5-15 days starting
the day the horse was bitten. The most common signs that
may affect the horse are:
* Altered gait in the horse
* Muscle tremors & (muzzle twitching)
* Fever ( not as common)
* Depression
* Loss of appetite
* Inability to swallow
* Circling
* Impaired vision or blindness
* Weakness of the hind legs
* Head pressing
* Lower lip may droop
* Partial paralysis (usually starts in hind legs)
* Convulsion and or seizures
* Ataxia (lack of muscle coordination such as moving or
standing)
* Drunken appearance (stumble, wander aimlessly)
* Hyper-excitability
* Head leaning (against and object) and tilted head
* Coma and death
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