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Bluetongue disease not likely in South Dakota

Bluetongue disease not likely in South Dakota
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MITCHELL - A disease that forced a quarantine of sheep and killed antelope in eastern Montana is not expected to spread into northwest South Dakota.
Bluetongue was confirmed last month in tests from eight flocks of sheep in six Montana counties. A quarantine on moving sheep out of 16 counties was lifted recently.
The disease also killed about one-third of the antelope in one of eastern Montana's hunting districts.
Dr. Sam Holland, the state veterinarian in South Dakota, said it is rare to find a case of bluetongue in South Dakota. He said his office is monitoring the situation in Montana but is not concerned of an outbreak in South Dakota.
Gnats spread the disease by biting an infected animal and then biting a healthy one. As the weather continues to cool, the gnat population and subsequent bluetongue threat subsides, Holland said.

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