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FORT COLLINS — The Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital has reopened to all horse patients but will continue to use extra biosecurity precautions.
The facility had been closed to nonemergency cases since May 17 as part of an effort to stem an equine-herpes outbreak, which has been traced to a cutting-horse competition in Utah.
Since May 20, there has been no change in the number of Colorado horses that have tested positive or are suspected of having the potentially lethal neurologic disease.



