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This is an archive article published on August 1, 1997

Elephant in zoo cured of foot and mouth disease

CHENNAI, July 30: For the first time in South East Asia, an animal in captivity has been cured of the dreadful foot and mouth disease (FMD)...

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CHENNAI, July 30: For the first time in South East Asia, an animal in captivity has been cured of the dreadful foot and mouth disease (FMD). The suffering animal, Nanjan, a 30-year-old elephant at the Guindy Children’s Park has been completely cured at a cost of Rs 30,000. A younger elephant in the same zoo, which showed mild symptoms of the disease, has also been cured.

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