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Horse tests positive for viral disease that spreads through blood, first known case in 11 years in the state

<i>KETV via CNN Newsource</i><br/>The Nebraska Department of Agriculture confirmed a case of equine infectious anemia (EIA) in a Colfax County horse.
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The Nebraska Department of Agriculture confirmed a case of equine infectious anemia (EIA) in a Colfax County horse.

By McKenzy Parsons

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    COLFAX COUNTY, Nebraska (KETV) — The Nebraska Department of Agriculture confirmed a case of equine infectious anemia (EIA) in a Colfax County horse. It’s the first case in the state in 11 years. The affected horse is in quarantine.

EIA is a viral disease that spreads through blood and has no known cure. It can be transmitted by blood-sucking insects or contaminated medical equipment. Common signs of the disease include fever, depression, low platelet count, and muscle weakness.

Horse owners can protect their herds through insect control, general cleanliness, and eliminating standing water.

For more information about the disease, click the link here.

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