Michigan reports first deer hemorrhagic disease cases of 2025 in four counties

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Michigan has reported its first cases of epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) in deer for 2025, confirmed in four counties, with the disease transmitted by biting flies and not affecting humans or pets. The outbreak is typical for late summer and early fall, with localized impacts on deer populations, but no long-term threat to overall deer numbers.
- Michigan confirms first deer EHD cases of 2025 in four counties MLive.com
- Michigan DNR confirms the state's first cases of EHD in deer in these four counties WZZM13.com
- Michigan reports first 4 cases of deer hemorrhagic disease in 4 southern counties this year The Detroit News
- Deer with epizootic hemorrhagic disease found in southern Michigan counties WSBT
- EHD cases confirmed in deer found southeast of Lewiston The Spokesman-Review
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