1. The Spreading Deer Plague.
- Author
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TOBIAS, JIMMY
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BOVINE spongiform encephalopathy , *CHRONIC wasting disease , *SCIENTIFIC literature , *WILDLIFE conservation , *MULE deer , *SHEEP breeds , *CAPTIVITY - Abstract
The article discusses the spread of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in deer populations in Wisconsin and across the United States. CWD is a fatal disease caused by misfolded proteins called prions that infect deer, leading to tremors, disorientation, weight loss, and death. While there is no evidence of CWD transmission to humans, concerns remain about potential risks. Efforts to manage CWD have faced challenges, with Wisconsin experiencing significant outbreaks and struggling to contain the disease. The impact of CWD on deer populations, hunting traditions, and public health remains a pressing issue that requires further research and action. [Extracted from the article]
- Published
- 2024