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EHV-1 has dominated online conversation in recent weeks—but not all the information circulating reflects the science. In this episode of Equine Innovators, we step back from the noise to focus on what researchers and cli...
EHV-1 Explained: What the Science Tells Us with Dr. Abby Sage and Dr. Lutz Goehring is an episode from Equine Innovators by TheHorse. EHV-1 has dominated online conversation in recent weeks—but not all the information circulating reflects t...
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EHV-1 has dominated online conversation in recent weeks—but not all the information circulating reflects the science. In this episode of Equine Innovators, we step back from the noise to focus on what researchers and clinicians know about how equine herpesvirus infects horses, how it spreads, why latency matters, and what drives the neurologic form of the disease. Host Stephanie Church, editorial director at The Horse, speaks with Dr. Abby Sage , equine technical services veterinarian for Zoetis and a former state veterinary official, and Dr. Lutz Goehring , professor of equine infectious diseases at the University of Kentucky’s Gluck Equine Research Center. Sage and Goehring explain what testing can—and cannot—tell us during an outbreak, clarify common misconceptions, and outline how vaccination and biosecurity fit into a thoughtful response. The conversation also looks ahead, exploring emerging diagnostic tools, vaccine research, and unanswered questions about viral reactivation and neurologic risk. Whether you’re a veterinarian or a horse owner navigating heightened concern, this episode offers grounded perspective and practical context. In this episode, Dr. Lutz Goehring and Dr. Abby Sage discuss: How EHV-1 spreads and why outbreaks occur regularly, even when they don’t make headlines What differentiates respiratory infection from equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy How veterinarians interpret PCR testing and where stall-side tools fit What vaccination can realistically achieve, and what it cannot Which biosecurity measures matter most at home and on the road Where current research on EHV-1 is headed next Tune in to hear how two equine veterinarians break down equine herpesvirus-1 transmission, testing, neurologic disease, and prevention. GUESTS AND LINKS – EPISODE 24: Host: Stephanie L. Church, editorial director at The Horse: Your Guide to Equine Health Care / TheHorse.com | @stephlchurch on Instagram | Email Stephanie (schurch@thehorse.com) Links: (EHV-1 and other resources from TheHorse.com ) Special Feature: Everything You Need To Know About EHV-1 | Discussion of the Valencia, Spain, EHV outbreak: EHV-1 in 2022 | Biosecurity Tips to Protect Your Horse Links: (EHV-1 and other infectious disease information from the AAEP’s <a href=" rel="noopener...
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EHV-1 Explained: What the Science Tells Us with Dr. Abby Sage and Dr. Lutz Goehring is from Equine Innovators by TheHorse.
Published Dec 23, 2025 and 45:38 long