"Provinces Take Action Against Fatal 'Zombie Deer Disease' Threat"

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British Columbia has implemented measures to combat the spread of chronic wasting disease (CWD) after confirming cases in deer. The fatal disease affects cervid species, causing symptoms such as drooling and lethargy, leading to its nickname "zombie deer disease." While there is no direct evidence of transmission to humans, experts remain concerned about the potential risk, with some suggesting that CWD could infect humans in the future. The province has urged residents to report sick cervids, as research indicates the possibility of transmission to humans and a long incubation period for the disease.
Topics:health#british-columbia#chronic-wasting-disease#cwd#health-environment#prion-disease#wildlife
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