The large virus outbreak has so far led to the death of four horses.

150 horses are still quarantined at the competition site, 17 horses have been confirmed with the virus, according to figures from the FEI.

About 600 horses have left the competition site.

The FEI has now decided to cancel all competitions in 10 European countries until 28 March.

This applies to France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Italy, Austria, Poland, the Netherlands, Germany and Slovakia.

Barely a month to GHS

The decision is thus revoked only days before the Gothenburg horse show starts on March 31.

Infection from Valencia has also been found in Sweden according to information to the magazine Ridsport.

It was last weekend that the equine herpes virus (EHV-1), also known as the abortion virus, was discovered at the international jumping competitions in Valencia - a virus that spread rapidly in the competition area.

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