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    New case of chronic wasting disease confirmed in B.C.

    The Province has confirmed an additional case of chronic wasting disease in British Columbia, found in a white-tailed deer in the Kootenay region.

    Chronic wasting disease is an infectious and fatal disease affecting species in the cervid family, including deer, elk, moose and caribou. It causes serious harm to the animals’ health.

    To date, three cases of the disease have been identified in deer populations in the Kootenay region. The first two cases in B.C. were confirmed by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency in February 2024. One was a male mule deer harvested by a hunter, and the other was a female white-tailed deer killed in a road accident. Both were collected in Cranbrook as part of B.C.’s ongoing chronic wasting disease surveillance efforts.

    The latest case was confirmed by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024. The sample was collected from a white-tailed deer harvested in October 2024. This case is within two kilometres of the other case found in a white-tailed deer near Cranbrook.

    There is no direct evidence that the disease can be transmitted to humans and there have been no reports of cases of disease in humans. However, to prevent potential risk of illness, Health Canada recommends that people do not eat meat of an infected animal. Cooking temperatures cannot destroy the abnormal protein that causes chronic wasting disease if an animal is infected.

    The Province is working in close partnership with First Nations, stakeholders, experts and other partners on tracking and mitigating the disease.

    All cases to date have been found within a chronic wasting disease management zone that includes 14 wildlife management units in the Kootenay region. Measures are in place within this zone to continue to collect data to help mitigate the risk of disease spread.

    Ongoing vigilance, preventative measures and enhanced surveillance are critical to managing chronic wasting disease and protecting cervid populations and the communities that rely on them. People are encouraged to keep submitting their deer samples. Information gathered during the ongoing response is helping inform longer-term chronic wasting disease management, in collaboration with First Nations and other partners.

    Most infected animals will not show any symptoms of the disease. However, if anyone sees any deer, elk, moose or caribou exhibiting symptoms such as weight loss, drooling, poor co-ordination, stumbling, or generally sick with no obvious reason, report it to the 24/7 Report All Poachers and Polluters Line at 1 877 952-7277 or the B.C. Wildlife Health Program.

    https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2024WLRS0041-001596
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    Re: New case of chronic wasting disease confirmed in B.C.

    Does anyone know if they are keeping a dna sample from infected animals. Could this new case be a parent/sibling to the other confirmed case??

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    Re: New case of chronic wasting disease confirmed in B.C.

    Between this and the bird flu, not much hope.

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    Re: New case of chronic wasting disease confirmed in B.C.

    CWD is related to mad cow disease . Look up how that went.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Downwindtracker2 View Post
    CWD is related to mad cow disease . Look up how that went.
    Imagine my shock.
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    So, if CWD can be transmitted to humans who generally cook their meat. Well, shouldn't it be easily transmitted to wolves, cats, and bears then, who eat the meat raw? Oh, and the two Einsteins suggest it's possible it could be transmitted human to human. Well, for those of you that go around and eat each others feces. The rest of us should be fine. Almost seems like an evolutionary thing. https://vet.ucalgary.ca/news/chronic...research-finds
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    Re: New case of chronic wasting disease confirmed in B.C.

    CWD is a prion disease that only affects ungulates, its not something you can cook out or destroy in any way.

    Its awesome the government knows they could help fix the issue by getting rid of the deer in all the cities, but they wont and then cut back on hunting as their solution. Clown wildlife management in BC
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    Re: New case of chronic wasting disease confirmed in B.C.

    So, if CWD can be transmitted to humans who generally cook their meat. Well, shouldn't it be easily transmitted to wolves, cats, and bears then, who eat the meat raw? Oh, and the two Einsteins suggest it's possible it could be transmitted human to human. Well, for those of you that go around and eat each others feces. The rest of us should be fine. Almost seems like an evolutionary thing. https://vet.ucalgary.ca/news/chronic...research-finds
    It just keeps getting better and better from someone with no clue, but has to get his two cents in..It is not about us it is about our ungulate populations! Wolves cats and bears are not ungulates, remember? They will spread it though, through eating and then depositing the prions elsewhere that an ungulate can then be exposed..
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    Re: New case of chronic wasting disease confirmed in B.C.

    Quote Originally Posted by snowhater View Post
    It just keeps getting better and better from someone with no clue, but has to get his two cents in..It is not about us it is about our ungulate populations! Wolves cats and bears are not ungulates, remember? They will spread it though, through eating and then depositing the prions elsewhere that an ungulate can then be exposed..
    Prior to this you thought prions were something you sauteed in butter and garlic.
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