Reports on the risk of contracting chronic wasting disease (CWD) by eating deer and elk meat. Spread of CWD among deer and elk populations across North America; Theoretical possibility that humans may contra...
Reports on the risk of contracting chronic wasting disease (CWD) by eating deer and elk meat. Spread of CWD among deer and elk populations across North America; Theoretical possibility that humans may contract CWD by ingesting deer and elk meat; Suggestions for those who would like to continue...
Temperature is a major consideration. Regardless of what animal you're hunting, you don't want a bird, duck, deer, etc. to go a lengthy period of time between shooting and field dressing and getting the meat cold - especially during warm temperatures. In addition, following proper field dre...
Plants and animals usually do not live apart, as in many ways they are important to each other. Most green plants can make their own food. The food of other living things, even the food of meat-eating animals, comes directly or indirectly from green plan
Medical society weighs in on venison; Chronic wasting disease: Group outlines safety measures for eating deer meatASSOCIATED PRESS
HUNTERS TARGET DISEASED DEER, ELK SOME SPORTSMEN NOT WORRIED ABOUT EATING MEAT FROM GAME INFECTED WITH BRAIN DISEASE.(Local)Gerhardt, Gary
Despite no evidence of the disease’s impact on humans, the reports of the outbreaks could lead consumers to associate them with zoonoses and therefore affects their behavior. However, risk cannot be ignored since it possible that the consumption of infected deer meat may be a source of ...