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Equine Influenza contained in Australia; no sign in New Zealand

As Australian officials demanded a probe of biosecurity failures which led to an outbreak of equine influenza, their New Zealand counterparts expressed confidence border controls had kept the disease at bay. New South Wales agriculture minister Ian Macdonald renewed his call Wednesday for a public inquiry into how the equine influenza reached Australia.

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