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Three horses in Delhi tested positive for glanders, a zoonotic disease that primarily affects horses and can also impact humans. The infected horses were euthanized to prevent further suffering. PETA India urged authorities to enforce the National Action Plan for Control and Eradication of Glanders and reinforce the 2010 ban on horse-drawn tongas due to the risk of disease transmission.
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