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    ArmenPress
    April 21 2004

    NO NEW CATTLE PLUG CASES REPORTED

    YEREVAN, APRIL 21, ARMENPRESS: Armenian authorities said today the
    number of cattle which reportedly died of anthrax in the village of
    Aygebats in Shirak province was 38. Earlier they said some 54 cattle
    died of the disease. Veterinary experts probing into the case say
    they are not sure the cattle plug was caused by anthrax, admitting
    however, that the disease has some anthrax symptoms. They said one of
    the theories of the cattle plug is that they were not vaccinated as
    prescribed. Armenian veterinaries have been studying the case for
    three days to make their final diagnosis, testing also the vaccines
    in question on guinea pigs.
    The first cases were reported on April 19 after some 700 cows in
    the village had been vaccinated against anthrax. The condition of the
    rest of the herd is said now to be normal. Concurrently the entire
    population of the village was examined and nothing was found that may
    pose danger to their health. Authorities denied rumors that part of
    meat of the died cattle was taken out for sale.
    The government has promised money compensations for owners of the
    died cattle.
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