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Deer that have the virus but weren’t killed by it are also carriers.

There is no known effective treatment for, or control of, EHD.

The disease has been seen for decades in most areas of the United States, especially the south and southeast. It has been less commonly observed in Great Lakes and New England states, although it has been detected in Michigan in six of the last seven years.

Wisconsin deer, because they have had limited exposure to EHD, are considered “naďve” or especially susceptible to the disease.

As a source of mortality, the Wisconsin deer herd takes a much bigger reduction each year from hunters and car collisions and predators than it did this year from EHD.

But since wildlife diseases are rarely if ever eradicated, it will pay to keep an eye on EHD.

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