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Deer dying in Missouri due to fly-biting disease
Posted: 09.19.2012 at 4:41 AM
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(AP) -- The Missouri Conservation Department says it has been getting reports of hundreds of dead deer around the state.

The agency says the deer appear to have fallen victim to hemorrhagic disease, which is spread by the bites of the small midge fly.

As of mid-September, the department had received reports of about 2,800 dead deer, with the disease being the suspected cause.

The department says outbreaks of hemorrhagic disease tend to increase during droughts, when deer and flies both congregate near the diminished number of watering spots.

People don't get the disease. So the department says handling and eating meet from deer that have recovered from the disease poses no health hazard.

(Copyright ©2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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