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Offline Lee Borgersen

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Researchers are worried that a brain illness known as 'zombie deer' disease may start infecting humans. :doah:

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When a deer gets infected with chronic wasting disease, it can take up to two years before signs of the illness become visible.
At some point, the animal will start to lose weight, stop interacting with other deer, lose its fear of humans, and may start drinking and salivating more. Ultimately, it winds up staring vacantly as it starves to death. That's why the illness is also known as "zombie deer" disease.

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The disease is similar to mad cow disease and is caused by the spread of misfolded proteins called prions. As far as we know, no humans have ever been infected with chronic wasting disease (CWD).

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But Canadian researchers recently announced that they're concerned the disease could potentially start to infect humans that eat deer, elk, moose, or other members of the same animal family that carry the proteins.

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Preliminary results from an ongoing study by the Health Products and Food Branch of Health Canada show that macaques, the primates most similar to humans that can be used in research, can catch CWD after regularly consuming infected meat. :puke:

Because of that, "the potential for CWD to be transmitted to humans cannot be excluded," Health Canada said in an advisory. "[T]he most prudent approach is to consider that CWD has the potential to infect humans." :doah:

The rise of a strange illness :taz:

Researchers first noticed this disease about 50 years ago in Colorado. Since then, it has spread to neighboring states, Canada, and several states around the Great Lakes including Wisconsin and Michigan.

Prion illnesses are caused by the spread of misfolded proteins that cause other proteins to deform. They are often progressive and usually fatal, and scientists think they have the ability to adapt to infect different types of species — including, potentially ourselves. But such illnesses are not well understood.  :confused:

The similar illness mad cow disease became a problem after cattle ate bone meal from sheep with a neurodegenerative disease. Once this illness made its way into the human food supply, it eventually caused a new type of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, which causes rapid brain deterioration, in people.

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Immunologist Mark Zabel of Colorado State University told Colorado Public Radio that because chronic wasting disease is still a newly discovered condition, it may evolve rapidly, which "leads us to believe it’s only a matter of time before a prion emerges that can spread to humans."

For now, some experts recommend that hunters who harvest deer and elk in affected areas get a sample of their kill tested before grilling up any venison steaks. If the test comes back positive, they recommend discarding the meat.

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« Last Edit: January 01/23/18, 12:19:05 PM by Lee Borgersen »
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THE SKY IS FALLING.............OH MY!!!!!!!!!!! :crazy: :crazy: :pouty:

dat aint pointed at you Lee my man!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: thanks for the read!!!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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THE SKY IS FALLING.............OH MY!!!!!!!!!!! :crazy: :crazy: :pouty:

dat aint pointed at you Lee my man!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: thanks for the read!!!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

To late! You already hurt my feelings :cry: :cry: :cry: You knew ahead a time how sensitive I am. :pouty:
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It really doesn't surprise me that that it might be possible for CWD to be transmitted to humans.

Just think what regulations would be imposed on game farms if the link to humans was established.

And before you flame me - yes, I know they are regulated now - but the existing regulations haven't stopped the spread of the disease on and around game farms across the country.

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THE SKY IS FALLING.............OH MY!!!!!!!!!!! :crazy: :crazy: :pouty:

dat aint pointed at you Lee my man!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: thanks for the read!!!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

To late! You already hurt my feelings :cry: :cry: :cry: You knew ahead a time how sensitive I am. :pouty:
:tut: :doofus: :thumbs: :crazy: :crazy: :confused: :rotflmao: i'm sorry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :mooning:
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It really doesn't surprise me that that it might be possible for CWD to be transmitted to humans.

Just think what regulations would be imposed on game farms if the link to humans was established.

And before you flame me - yes, I know they are regulated now - but the existing regulations haven't stopped the spread of the disease on and around game farms across the country.
that might explain alot of things about boar?????????????????????? :scratch: :scratch: :scratch: :doah:
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It's all a PETA plot to stop us from eating fuzzys!  :bambi:  :bs: 

We should start a transmitted disease about the carrots and celery!   :sleazy:
Cooking over a open fire is all fun and games until someone losses a wiener!

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It's all a PETA plot to stop us from eating fuzzys!  :bambi:  :bs: 

We should start a transmitted disease about the carrots and celery!   :sleazy:
or just for Reb.............GREEN BEANS!!!!!!!!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Got dat right!!!!!!!!!!!!!  :happy1: