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Old 01-23-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Three northwest kansas deer test positive for cwd

KDWP awaiting lab results on more samples from 2008 deer season

Three Kansas white-tailed deer taken by hunters during the 2008 deer season have tested positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD) in analysis of tissue samples collected in recent weeks by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks.

The three affected deer were taken in Decatur County. One of the deer was killed by a Colorado hunter, and subsequently tested and confirmed as CWD-positive at Colorado State University. Tissue samples from the other two deer yielded “presumptive positive” status after initial testing at Kansas State University, and were confirmed as positive in follow-up analysis at the USDA Veterinary Services Lab in Iowa.

CWD has been detected previously in Kansas. During the 2007 season, three Decatur County whitetails were confirmed as CWD-positive. The first occurrence in a wild Kansas deer was a white-tailed doe killed by a Kansas hunter in 2005 in Cheyenne County.

KDWP biologists have conducted annual sampling of hunter-harvested and road-killed deer since 1996. Analysis is still underway on tissue samples submitted by Kansas hunters during the recently-ended 2008 deer seasons. About half of the 1,300 samples collected from across Kansas have undergone lab analysis, and KDWP is awaiting results on the balance of those collected samples.

Although research is underway, there is currently no vaccine or other biological method of preventing CWD. The only tool is to prevent the spread of CWD to new areas, because once the infective particle (an abnormal prion) is deposited into the environment -- either through an infected carcass or from a live animal -- it may exist for a decade or more, capable of infecting a healthy deer.

Despite the recent occurrences, the likelihood of finding CWD in a wild deer harvested in Kansas is small. That small likelihood decreases even more the farther from northwestern Kansas the deer lived. In recent years, numerous cases of CWD have been documented in neighboring areas of Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming.

While CWD is fatal to infected deer and elk, humans have never been known to contract the disease. CWD is a member of the group of diseases called transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs). Other diseases in this group include scrapie in sheep and goats, bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE or mad cow disease) in cattle, and Cruetzfeldt-Jacob disease in people.



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Unfortunately there seems to be a locus of infected animals in the general area where Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, and Kansas cone close to each other. The game move about from state to state, and infected animals contract the diseas from each other. Here in Colorado the disease is by far the most common in the north east part of the state, but it has spread across the continental divide and has been found in a small number of deer and elk on the western slope. It is aparently not too easily spread from one animal to another in the wild, but has been shown to move much more quickly between animals in confined herds.
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CWD has been present in Kansas prior to this year. I don't think its spreading much.
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