Long-Term Impacts on Horses: Recovery Isn’t Always Linear

EHV is a herpesvirus, which means once a horse is infected, the virus can lie dormant for life. Stress, travel, and illness can reactivate it—similar to cold sores in humans.

Some horses experience:

  • Persistent weakness or coordination issues after EHM
  • Long-term respiratory sensitivity
  • Reduced athletic performance
  • Higher vulnerability to future infections

While many horses recover well, others never return to their previous form, especially in high-intensity disciplines like barrel racing, eventing, or racing.

Does EHV Affect Other Animals? Here’s the Clarifying Science

EHV is species-specific.
Humans cannot get sick from it. Dogs, cats, cattle, and wildlife are not biologically susceptible.

However—there’s an important catch:

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