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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reports it has confirmed 243 new cases of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in Missouri deer in 35 counties.Seven of those ...
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) continues to threaten Missouri deer, and area counties are among those that have reported their first cases of the disease. The Missouri Department of Conservation ...
CWD could already be transmitting to humans, according to experts who met to discuss the quickly spreading disease during a Thursday Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy seminar on ...
A tiny spread of chronic wasting disease (CWD) was recently detected in Indiana among white-tail deer. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources announced a second CWD case within the state’s ...
A farmed white-tail deer from Osceola County was found with CWD.. The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development said.
Officials say recent cases in Concordia, St. Landry and Tangipahoa parishes are linked to trace outs from a captive CWD positive deer pen in Jefferson Davis Parish, where CWD was confirmed last fall.
As of Feb. 1, the commission’s online CWD Dashboard shows 180 positive detections for the 2024-25 hunting year. Southcentral Pennsylvania has most of the detections.
Specifically, results from this study indicate that when the CWD prevalence rates of females surpasses about 29%, deer populations are expected to begin declining.
Once completed, analyses will help identify counties in need of additional CWD testing in 2025. Since chronic wasting disease was first detected in wild deer in 2015, over 109,000 deer have been ...
At the meeting, DNR staff will provide information about CWD in Wisconsin and local testing efforts within Manitowoc County. CWD is a fatal, infectious nervous system disease of deer, moose, elk ...