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NAHMS Study Ranks EIA Awareness and Testing Rates |
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Written by Erin Ryder
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Saturday, 09 December 2006 |
Horse owners' familiarity with equine infectious anemia (EIA) varies greatly by where they live, the size of their operation, and how they used their horses, according to the National Animal Health Monitoring System's (NAHMS) Equine 2005 study.
Overall, 46.5% of equine operation managers (such as farm owners or trainers) said they were "knowledgeable" about EIA. Managers in the Southern U.S. regions were the most likely to say they were knowledgeable, (54.3%), followed by Central region managers (46.5%).
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