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flag EHD virus, spread by midges, is killing deer in Grand Forks, ND, but poses no risk to people or livestock.

flag State wildlife officials have confirmed that Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) is responsible for a recent surge in deer deaths in Grand Forks, North Dakota. flag The virus, transmitted by biting midges, typically causes high fever, internal bleeding, and swelling in deer, often leading to death within days. flag While EHD primarily affects white-tailed deer, it does not pose a risk to humans or livestock. flag Officials urge the public to report sick or dead deer to help monitor the outbreak and prevent further spread.

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