"Adenovirus Hemorrhagic Disease Linked to Moose Deaths in Upper Snake Region"

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Source: East Idaho News
"Adenovirus Hemorrhagic Disease Linked to Moose Deaths in Upper Snake Region"
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game suspects Adenovirus Hemorrhagic Disease (AHD) as the cause of recent moose mortalities in the Upper Snake Region, with 16 moose calves, 1 adult moose, and 3 mule deer showing symptoms. AHD, which can infect various deer species, causes internal bleeding and external symptoms such as diarrhea and seizures, with high mortality rates in fawns and calves. There is no treatment for AHD, but IDFG is working to assess the outbreak's extent and remove infected carcasses to prevent further spread, urging the public to report any sick or deceased deer, elk, or moose to aid monitoring efforts.

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