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Updated: 11:46 AM Apr 17, 2007
Swine Disease
A swine disease could kill many animals. Posted: 5:51 PM Apr 16, 2007 |
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Clark County Emergency Management is dealing with the presence of a swine disease that had been eradicated from Wisconsin six years ago.
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According to Emergency Management Director, Jennifer Lord Kouraichi, there are confirmed cases of pseudorabies in a Clark County swine herd.
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The disease cannot be spread to humans, but it can be passed to other animals which can quickly die from contracting the virus.
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An information session will be held Thursday, April 19th at 7 p.m. at the Greenwood High School.
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