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Posted: 2025-08-22 04:51:52 UTC

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Wildlife officials have identified cases of deer cutaneous fibroma (deer warts) spreading across the US, transmitted by mosquitoes and ticks. Similar viruses are affecting rabbits and squirrels, though none can transmit to humans. Climate change and social media contribute to the spread and documentation of these cases.
Spread of deer cutaneous fibroma across multiple U.S. states
Transmission of the virus by mosquitoes and ticks
Impact on deer, rabbits, and squirrels
Non-transmissible to humans
Role of climate change and social media in the spread and documentation
Spread of disease-carrying insects due to climate change
Increased documentation of cases via social media