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A bluetongue and EHD outbreak in Montana’s deer population is urging hunters to avoid sick or dead deer and report abnormalities.
A significant outbreak of bluetongue and epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) has been confirmed in deer populations across Montana, prompting health officials to warn hunters about the risks.
The diseases, transmitted by biting midges, cause high fever, swelling, and often death in deer.
While not transmissible to humans, hunters are advised to avoid consuming sick or dead deer and to practice strict hygiene when field dressing animals.
Wildlife agencies are monitoring the situation closely and urge hunters to report any unusual deer behavior or dead animals.
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