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Viral Deer Disease Continues To Spread In Southwest Michigan

Viral Deer Disease Continues To Spread In Southwest Michigan
Viral Deer Disease Continues To Spread In Southwest Michigan

Viral Deer Disease Continues To Spread In Southwest Michigan Van buren county, mich. — the michigan department of natural resources (dnr) has detected a fast spreading deer virus in southwest michigan. chad fedewa, acting deer management. Ehd, a virus spread by biting flies, has been detected in white tailed deer in michigan. statewide herd impact minimal, but local losses possible.

Dnr Viral Deer Disease To Slow Following First Frost Of The Year
Dnr Viral Deer Disease To Slow Following First Frost Of The Year

Dnr Viral Deer Disease To Slow Following First Frost Of The Year Deer cannot transmit the disease directly to one another. there is no evidence that humans, household pets or other wildlife in michigan contract the virus. The michigan department of natural resources has confirmed the first 2025 cases of epizootic hemorrhagic disease in deer across several counties. The virus was found in free ranging, white tailed deer in eaton, jackson, van buren and washtenaw counties, according to a press release from the michigan department of natural resources. According to the michigan dnr, ehd is a viral, sometimes fatal disease that periodically affects white tailed deer in michigan. it is transmitted through the bite of an infected midge or.

Outbreak Of Viral Deer Disease That Leads To Die Offs Reported In
Outbreak Of Viral Deer Disease That Leads To Die Offs Reported In

Outbreak Of Viral Deer Disease That Leads To Die Offs Reported In The virus was found in free ranging, white tailed deer in eaton, jackson, van buren and washtenaw counties, according to a press release from the michigan department of natural resources. According to the michigan dnr, ehd is a viral, sometimes fatal disease that periodically affects white tailed deer in michigan. it is transmitted through the bite of an infected midge or. Van buren county, mich. — the michigan department of natural resources (dnr) has detected a fast spreading deer virus in southwest michigan. The first cases of epizootic hemorrhagic disease in michigan for 2025 have been confirmed, impacting white tailed deer. discover details about the disease, transmission and reporting sick. Epizootic hemorrhagic disease (ehd) has been found in four white tailed deer in eaton, jackson, van buren and washtenaw counties, according to a sept. 3 news release. ehd is a viral, sometimes. Epizootic hemorrhagic disease, better known as ehd, has been confirmed in four deer found in eaton, jackson, van buren, and washtenaw counties, the dnr said in a sept. 3 news release. the disease, which is spread by tiny biting midges, typically strikes in late summer and early fall.

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