Animals
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Experts Worried as Highly Contagious Rabbit Disease Spreads Across U.S.
A deadly hemorrhagic disease had killed 80 per cent of rabbits in the U.S., and had spread across Florida. The strain of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease was known as RHDV2, a virus with fatality rate of between 80 and 100 per cent.
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