As of January 23, MGAP technicians had visited 527 establishments where 15,130 equines live.
The number of dead horses with clinical symptoms totaled 192. The number of deceased animals that were found to have encephalitis was 71.
The deaths occurred in 16 of the 19 Uruguayan departments.
The report states that 236 animals are recovering and 347 were cured.
In Uruguay vaccination is optional, while in neighboring Argentina it is mandatory.
Argentina’s National Agrifood Health and Quality Service ordered mandatory vaccination against Eastern and Western equine encephalomyelitis for all horses and mares that are at least two months old.
According to media reports, 31 human cases have been confirmed in recent weeks and two people have died in the province of Buenos Aires.
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