Good Salt Life, Inc.'s Induction Charge Delivery Systems Deployed to Protect Show Horses from Widespread EHV-1 Outbreak
Rhea-AI Summary
Good Salt Life (OTC:NDTP) deployed its EPA-registered disinfectants and Induction Charge Delivery Systems to assist with a widespread Equine Herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) outbreak linked to the WPRA event in Waco, Texas on November 26, 2025.
The company said many performance horses have died and numerous exposed animals are under quarantine, and Good Salt Life is working with state veterinarians and event organizers to implement biosecurity measures, disinfection protocols, and monitoring.
Good Salt Life noted a long-term 2024 contract with a large animal health company to supply biosecurity technology and said deployments will continue as the situation evolves.
Positive
- EPA-registered disinfectants available for deployment
- Signed a long-term 2024 contract with a large animal health company
- Induction Charge Delivery Systems actively deployed to outbreak locations
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- EHV-1 outbreak resulted in multiple equine deaths and widespread quarantines
- Situation described as fluid, creating uncertain deployment scope and timing
News Market Reaction 1 Alert
On the day this news was published, NDTP declined NaN%, reflecting a moderate negative market reaction.
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NDTP gained 10.64% while key biotech peers were flat to modestly higher, with moves like NGENF at 0.64% and BSEM at 0.23%, indicating a largely stock-specific reaction.
Historical Context
| Date | Event | Sentiment | Move | Catalyst |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 26 | Outbreak response news | Positive | +0.0% | Deployment of disinfectants and systems for EHV-1 outbreak response. |
| Nov 24 | Government contract win | Positive | +0.7% | Tennessee prison biosafety contract with initial <b>$300,000</b> ByoCart order. |
| Oct 21 | Post-acquisition milestone | Positive | +0.0% | Expanded Norwegian Cruise Line order for 20 induction-charged sprayers. |
| Oct 13 | Hospital deployment | Positive | +8.7% | ByoCart disinfection system deployed at Baptist Hospital flagship facility. |
| Oct 09 | EPA expansion news | Positive | +4.5% | EPA submission for HOCl C. diff claim and new registrations like Dog Gone Odor. |
Recent Good Salt Life announcements have generally been positive operational wins, with several triggering modest price gains and a few seeing little immediate reaction.
Over the last two months, NDTP highlighted multiple Good Salt Life milestones, including EPA-related progress, hospital and cruise-line deployments, and a government prison contract. Price reactions were positive after several of these events, notably an 8.7% move on the Baptist Hospital ByoCart deployment and a 4.48% gain on EPA registration expansion news. Today’s equine outbreak deployment continues the theme of applying the same biosafety platform across diverse settings, from healthcare and corrections to hospitality and now equine facilities.
Market Pulse Summary
This announcement details Good Salt Life’s deployment of EPA-registered disinfectants and Induction Charge Delivery Systems during an EHV-1 outbreak affecting show horses. It follows earlier milestones including a 2024 long-term animal health contract and prior hospital, corrections, and cruise-line deployments. Key factors to monitor include the scale and duration of these outbreak-related engagements, any follow-on contracts, and how consistently this biosafety platform gains adoption across different end markets.
Key Terms
equine herpesvirus-1 medical
equine herpes myeloencephalopathy medical
epa-registered regulatory
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quarantine medical
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ATHENS, GEORGIA / ACCESS Newswire / November 26, 2025 / In response to the devastating outbreak of Equine Herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) linked to the WPRA event in Waco, Texas, Good Salt Life, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of NDT Pharmaceuticals (OTC:NDTP), is urgently deploying its safe, EPA-registered disinfectants and innovative chemical delivery systems to combat this critical situation affecting the equine community. Tragically, many performance horses have succumbed to this recent outbreak, and a large number of exposed horses are now under quarantine as a precautionary measure, underscoring the urgent need for effective biosecurity measures to protect these valuable athletes.
"EHV-1 poses a significant risk to our equine athletes, and we are dedicated to providing advanced solutions to support the health and safety of horses during this critical time," stated Adrian Fulle, CMO of Good Salt Life. "Our EPA-registered solutions and Induction Charge Delivery Systems are designed to neutralize viral pathogens effectively, and we are committed to working alongside the equine community to mitigate the impact of this outbreak."
The outbreak has raised significant alarms, with multiple horses developing severe neurological symptoms associated with Equine Herpes Myeloencephalopathy (EHM). Good Salt Life's team is actively collaborating with state veterinarians and event organizers to implement comprehensive biosecurity measures during this serious health threat.
In 2024, Good Salt Life signed a long-term contract with one of the largest animal health companies in the world to provide industry-leading biosecurity technology. This partnership enhances the company's capability to deliver cutting-edge solutions and implement comprehensive measures to protect equine health during this outbreak.
While the recent AQHA World Championship Show has drawn attention to the outbreak, the company emphasizes that the situation is fluid, and deployments of its biosecurity technology will occur in various locations as needed. Good Salt Life's focus remains on providing support and resources to equine facilities and event organizers to ensure thorough disinfection protocols are followed, significantly reducing the potential for viral transmission.
Good Salt Life urges all horse owners and exhibitors to adhere to recommended biosecurity practices, including isolating exposed horses, monitoring temperatures, and maintaining high hygiene standards. The health of equine companions relies on proactive measures and coordinated efforts within the community.
Horse owners are encouraged to learn more about EHV-1, including symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention, through reliable resources like the Equine Disease Communication Center: Home | Equine Disease Communication Center.
Good Salt Life will continue to provide updates as the situation evolves and as it works with industry leaders to implement effective strategies for safeguarding the health of equine athletes.
About Good Salt Life, Inc.:
Good Salt Life, a wholly owned subsidiary of NDT Pharmaceuticals, is a vertically integrated biosafety company that designs, manufactures, and deploys infection control and hygiene ecosystems, including the Clean Republic brand and proprietary dispensing hardware.
About NDT Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (OTC:NDTP)
NDT Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a publicly traded company focused on advancing innovative consumer health and wellness solutions. Through its subsidiary, Good Salt Life, the Company is committed to building value through investments in sustainable, science-driven brands that protect people, pets, and the planet.
Forward-Looking Statements
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Investor Contact:
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Media Contact:
Adrian Fulle
Chief Marketing Officer
Good Salt Life, Inc.
afulle@goodsaltlife.com
goodsaltlife.com
SOURCE: NDT Pharmaceuticals Inc.
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