Prion
Chronic Wasting Disease
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Chronic Wasting Disease
Epidemiology
Broad range of positive cases in United States
Identified in deer and elk in 1967
Identified in deer and elk in 1980's
Identified in Mt Horeb area: 14 per 500 deer
Associated with captive elk on game farm (NE, MO, SD)
Passed to free deer via salt licks, baiting
Pathophysiology
Primary hosts (U.S.)
White-tailed deer
Mule deer
Elk
Moose
Transmission
Could theoretically be passed to cattle
Possible transmission to humans from exposure to neurologic tissue (butchering) or contaminated meat ingestion
Signs
Deer and Elk
Muscle
wasting
Ataxia
Difficulty
Swallowing
Saliva
Confusion
Seizure
s
Labs
Analysis of animal source
Tonsil
biopsy for
Prion Protein
CSF Protein
analysis
Prevention
Close deer and elk game farms in endemic areas
Avoid deer and elk meat intake in endemic areas
Do not dress deer in the field
Know how meat is butchered
Does butcher prepare deer or elk and beef?
References
Proctor (2003) UW-Madison New Therapeutics, Cable, WI
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