Equine coronavirus is a contagious viral infection affecting horses, characterized by fever, lethargy, and gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea.

Equine Coronavirus

Seek veterinary advice if you suspect this disease.

Equine Coronavirus (ECoV) is a viral infection in horses caused by a coronavirus known as ECoV. It primarily affects the gastrointestinal tract, leading to symptoms such as mild to moderate diarrhea, fever, lethargy, and decreased appetite.
 
While most cases resolve on their own with supportive care, severe cases can lead to dehydration and require veterinary intervention to manage symptoms and prevent complications.

Symptoms

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Treatment

Treatment for Equine Coronavirus (ECoV) primarily involves supportive care to manage symptoms:
 
Fluid Therapy: Administering intravenous fluids to prevent dehydration caused by diarrhea and maintain electrolyte balance.
 
Anti-inflammatory Medications: Use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to reduce fever and alleviate discomfort.
 
Monitoring and Supportive Care: Close veterinary monitoring is essential to assess hydration status, monitor for complications, and provide supportive therapies as needed, such as nutritional support and electrolyte supplementation.

Prevention

Preventing Equine Coronavirus (ECoV) involves implementing stringent health protocols in equine facilities. This includes minimizing contact between horses, practicing thorough hygiene with regular disinfection of stables and equipment, and monitoring horses for any signs of illness to promptly isolate affected individuals.

How Happie can help you manage your horse's health

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Digital health management offers numerous benefits in modern equine healthcare.

With the Happie Horse App, you can track symptom patterns and body values, such as Temperature, Pulse and Respiration. Allowing you to notice abnormal changes in body and behaviour early on, leading to more successful treatments.

The Happie symptom checker allows you to add all of your horse's abnormal symptoms in order to present potential causes and diseases.

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