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2004 JUL 24 - (NewsRx.com & NewsRx.net) -- California's first cases of horses with West Nile virus this year were confirmed in Riverside and San Bernardino counties as officials prepared for a second round of pesticide spraying in Fontana, where six humans contracted the mosquito-borne virus.
Four horses, three in Riverside and one in San Bernardino counties, were infected with West Nile and three were euthanized. A Riverside County horse that received the two-shot vaccination series survived, said Steve Lyle of the Department of Food and Agriculture....
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