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Deadly Fish Disease Could Cause Mass Die-Offs In Lake Winnebago, Researchers Say
A deadly fish disease known as VHSv has plagued hundreds of freshwater fish in Lake Winnebago, in Wisconsin. While some older individuals have developed a resistance toward the disease, they could spread the disease to younger fish and cause another mass die-off in the future.
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