While there is no evidence the disease can be passed on to humans, the DNR wants to monitor the spread of the disease to ensure the safety of animals in the state.
Matt Durr | mattdurr@mlive.com, The Flint Journal
Wed, 09/20/2017 - 7:33am
While there is no evidence the disease can be passed on to humans, the DNR wants to monitor the spread of the disease to ensure the safety of animals in the state.