Premises infected with equine infectious anemia in Canada in 2011

The CFIA, in collaboration with provinces, territories and horse industry, conducts surveillance for EIA through the national EIA Control Program. Under the program, horse owners voluntarily have their animals tested for the disease.

EIA is a reportable disease under the Health of Animals Regulations. This means that all suspected cases must be reported to the CFIA.

The following map shows the number of confirmed cases of equine infectious anemia, by province, in Canada in 2012.

Current as of: 2011-12-31

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Canada Equine Infectious Anemia 2011
  • Alberta - 4 infected animals / 4 premises
  • British Columbia - 63 infected animals / 2 premises
  • Quebec - 10 infected animals / 3 premises
  • Saskatchewan - 102 infected animals / 15 premises

The following maps show the areas with one or more equine premises confirmed to be infected with equine infectious anemia in Western Canada in 2011.

Alberta

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Alberta Equine Infectious Anemia 2011

Areas with one of more infected premises include:

  • Clear Hills No 21 – 1
  • Smoky Lake County No13 – 1
  • St. Paul Country No19 – 1
  • Vermillion River County No 24 – 1

British Columbia

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British Columbia Equine Infectious Anemia 2011

Areas with one of more infected premises include:

  • Fort Nelson-liard – 50.

Saskatchewan

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Saskatchewan Equine Infectious Anemia 2011

Areas with one of more infected premises include:

  • Spiritwood No 496 – 7
  • Duck Lake No 463 – 5
  • Torch River No 488 – 37
  • Moose Range – No 486 – 1
  • Kinistino No 459 – 23
  • Porcupine No 395 – 1
  • Dundurn No 314 – 1
  • Cana No 214 - 11

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