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Posted: 10:40 PM Jun 9, 2007
DNR: Fish Virus Not Spreading
So far no widespread detection of deadly fish virus
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- State officials say they have so far not found a deadly fish disease in most of the state's thousands of waterways -- a month after it was found for the first time in the state.
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The hemorrhagic septicemia virus, or VHS, was found last month in fish from the Lake Winnebago system in east central Wisconsin. State officials later found the virus in Lake Michigan.
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Mike Staggs of the DNR says they have not detected VHS anywhere else. In the last month, he says they have responded to or investigated 78 fish kills and tested fish from around the state. He says the majority of fish deaths are from something other than VHS.
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The state Natural Resources Board last month passed emergency rules on the Lake Winnebago System and Lake Michigan aimed at halting the spread of the virus.
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(Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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