Colorado State Veterinary Students Get Plague After Examining Dead Cougar

Colorado State Veterinary Students Get Plague After Examining Dead Cougar
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CSU veterinary experts revised their necropsy procedures after several students and staff were inadvertently exposed to plague by a dead mountain lion brought in for examination.

The exposure happened in November 2009 at Colorado State University's new Diagnostic Medicine Center in Fort Collins, said CSU spokeswoman Dell Rae Moellenberg.