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Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease is transmitted to deer from a midge fly and the disease can’t be transferred to humans or other ...
Ohio's deer are dying due to a deadly disease outbreak. Here's what you need to know. Hundreds of Ohio's deer have grown sick or died recently due to an outbreak of epizootic hemorrhagic disease, or ...
Wildlife Management Supervisor Brett Beatty with the Division of Wildlife verified there have been reports of dead deer in ...
Despite multiple neighboring counties reporting pools with West Nile virus mosquitoes, Licking County is seeing a drop in them. Here's what to know.
Through its mosquito surveillance program, Franklin County Public Health is seeing its highest level of West Nile virus in years. “This has been a very, very active ...
The Jefferson County Board of Health provided an update on the West Nile Virus at its Tuesday meeting as there are now a ...
The Fulton County Health Department says it will continue monitoring the virus's presence in Ohio and provide further updates as needed. You can contact the health department at 419-337-915.
As of July 8, only one county in Ohio in 2025 had a confirmed West Nile Virus case detected in humans. Between 2002-2024 Marion County saw a rate of 0.4 cases per 100,000 per year.
XENIA, Ohio (WDTN) — Public health officials are reporting additional cases of West Nile Virus throughout Greene County. Greene County Public Health announced a second and third positive test… ...