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Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD)

 

Description

Transmission
Although CWD is a contagious fatal disease among deer and elk, research suggests that humans, cattle and other domestic livestock are resistant to natural transmission. While the possibility of human infection remains a concern, it is important to note there have been no verified cases of humans contracting CWD.

Deer eating grass
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Sites of Interest
Does Chronic Wasting Disease pose a threat to human health?
Chronic Wasting Disease Questions and Answers (NYSDOH)
CWD and potential transmission to humans (CDC)
Chronic Wasting Disease (Dept. of Environmental Conservation)
Press Releases
April 8, 2005 -
Chronic Wasting Disease Update, Test Results Reveal 
Three Additional Positives From Index Herd
April 5, 2005 - Chronic Wasting Disease Update
April 2, 2005 - Second Case of CWD Found in Oneida County Deer
March 31, 2005 - Positive Case of CWD Found in Oneida County Deer
Additional Information about CWD
New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets
New York State Department of Health
USGS National Wildlife Health Center
Chronic Wasting Disease Alliance