Michigan Reports First Cases of Deer Hemorrhagic Disease in Four Counties

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Michigan Reports First Cases of Deer Hemorrhagic Disease in Four Counties
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Michigan has reported its first four cases of epizootic hemorrhagic disease in deer for 2025, affecting deer in four counties. The disease, transmitted by biting midges, is usually localized and not contagious between deer or to humans, and infected animals can still be safely hunted and eaten. The DNR encourages reporting sick or dead deer and notes that symptoms include lethargy, disorientation, and bleeding.

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