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Horses at Race Course not infected with glanders: govt to HC

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The government has told the High Court that all horses stabled at the Race Club here are free of the fatal disease, but said no equine event can be held in the national capital as a notification barring such activity is in force.

Justice on February 21 had asked the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government to test serum samples of all the 422 horses stabled at the Race Club to find out if any of them were suffering from

The court had also said that no races would be held at the club till further orders.

Pursuant to the direction, the government filed affidavits, through Ramesh Singh, in the court stating that all serum samples have tested negative for the equine disease, which has no cure or a vaccine.

The government also told the court that no equine event or gathering can be allowed in the national capital as there is a January 15 notification in force which prohibits movement of horses to and from for three months.

The court listed the matter for further hearing on April 4.

The affidavits were filed in a petition moved by the Race Horses Owners' Association challenging the government's February 13 communication to the race club to postpone or cancel the race scheduled for February 27 as the national capital has been declared as a controlled area.

The association had earlier told the court that all the 422 horses at the club have already been tested by an accredited lab and declared free of glanders, an infection by bacterium burkholderia mallei caused by ingestion of contaminated or water.

Its symptoms include formation of nodular lesions in lungs and ulcers in respiratory tract with acute cases resulting in coughing, fever, and septicaemia.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, March 29 2018. 16:00 IST
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