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Show Horse Brain Fever Hits Animals Dr. Arthur Vance, Provo veterinarian, vet-erinarian, has reported the appearance ap-pearance of five new cases of equine cnccpholomyclitis over the week-end in the district between be-tween Provo and American Fork. This is a contageous disease of horses commonly called brain fever and which is transmissible to human beings. In the past the disease has caused considerable loss in horses hors-es in Utah. Early symptoms of the disease noted by horse growers grow-ers is lack of coordination of movements. All new cases should be reported report-ed to local health authorities and vaccination of all horses in the area is urged to prevent greater spread of the disease. |