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Colorado pigs hit by virus

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Core Tip: An assistant state veterinarian for the Colorado Department of Agriculture says officials are trying to contain the spread of a virus that threatens the Colorado pork industry.
An assistant state veterinarian for the Colorado Department of Agriculture says officials are trying to contain the spread of a virus that threatens the Colorado pork industry.

Dr. Nick Striegel says the Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus was thought to exist only in Europe and China. Colorado and 12 other states began reporting the virus in April, and officials confirmed its presence in May.

According to KRDO-TV, the virus causes severe diarrhea, vomiting and dehydration in pigs.

It's unclear how many Colorado pigs have died from the virus.

 
 
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