The first rabbit deaths due to the new strain of calicivirus released earlier in autumn have been confirmed by the Otago Regional Council.
In a statement yesterday, council environmental monitoring and operations director Scott MacLean described the news of rabbit deaths as a result of the recently released Korean strain, RHDV1 K5, as "excellent''.
But he said the 100 sites where the K5 variant was released last month needed more time before the virus became widespread.
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In 1997 a Czech variant of the rabbit virus RHDV1 was imported and released illegally, but there was "a difference between the natural spread of the virus that's been released now''.