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State says 3 horses confirmed with encephalitis

By AP

LANSING, MI –

Michigan authorities say a viral brain disease that can kill humans has been confirmed in three horses this year in the state.

Mosquitoes can spread eastern equine encephalitis to horses and humans, and authorities say people should use repellant or stay out of areas with heavy mosquito infestations.

The departments of Community Health and Agriculture said Monday that Michigan State University confirms a 3-month-old filly from Calhoun County and a 12-month-old male from Barry County tested positive for the illness.

One other horse case was confirmed last week in Cass County.

The state says there are several horses in Cass County "highly suspect" for the disease.

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