Thoughts on my own CWD situation

it's funny CWD was first found in a government facility with captive deer…

I'm far more worried about EHD than CWD.

I can see those CSU deer pens from my house. Theres a hiking trail along the foothills that goes right by the pens.
Elk and deer live there

BTW - If they quit testing for CWD, it would go away ;)
 
Meat eater did a podcast on cwd recently. Like other such conversations they talk of CWD effects on deer and possible effects on humans, but leave out the conversation of transmission paths, and preventing such transmission paths.
We are left with lots of speculation on meat mixing at butchers, spread from handling, what deactivates prions, ect…

One thing that sticks out to me is that they seem to detect CWD any time they start testing for CWD anywhere they test.
Have they done significant testing of isolated populations to see what they find? Like testing sitka blacktail on an island in SE Alaska or Kodiak, or maybe caribou on Adak island, or elk on Etolin island, (both planted populations), ect…

I wonder what would happen if hunters did a blind test of scientists by submitting samples from those isolated places, but not disclosing the harvest location?

Another thing that sticks out to me. The tests dont indicate an infection free animal. They indicate no detection in the sample tested.

The dog test seemed interesting, but the article didnt describe how infected the CWD positive elk was, or other details of the other fecal samples used for testing. I suppose its possible the dogs were 100% correct and the humans were 80% wrong.
 
I would contact the local bio or wildlife office. They should be able to use the obex at the base of the brainstem for testing - it's just not standard practice.
 
No. Not at all. Unless people are eating that person.

Last I checked cannibalism is rather rare.
Deer don’t eat other deer.
And according to all the CWD pros, bait sites are the places deer infect each other. So, a buffet should be the place people infect each other the most.
 
That’s not how cwd is spread. The deer aren’t eating each other.

Deer don’t eat other deer.
And according to all the CWD pros, bait sites are the places deer infect each other. So, a buffet should be the place people infect each other the most.

I'm sorry, are the people on the airplane drinking the urine of the infected man? Licking the toilet on the airplane? Doing a blood transfusion from him mid flight?
I'm not even sure if CJD has every been spread that way, and I don't think there's ever been a case of human to human transmission via anything but blood, surgical instruments or eating the nervous tissue of another human. Because it's rather rare for us to do the things that spread this between each other.

There's a reason no one is concerned about the CJD in Papua spreading.
 
I'm sorry, are the people on the airplane drinking the urine of the infected man? Licking the toilet on the airplane? Doing a blood transfusion from him mid flight?
I'm not even sure if CJD has every been spread that way, and I don't think there's ever been a case of human to human transmission via anything but blood, surgical instruments or eating the nervous tissue of another human. Because it's rather rare for us to do the things that spread this between each other.

There's a reason no one is concerned about the CJD in Papua spreading.
You never know. There are some weirdos out there.


Deer spread CWD by mouth/nose juices onto feed that other deer eat, correct?
Once man gets its, will it not spread mouth to mouth or has our research determined that won’t happen?
 
You never know. There are some weirdos out there.


Deer spread CWD by mouth/nose juices onto feed that other deer eat, correct?
Once man gets its, will it not spread mouth to mouth or has our research determined that won’t happen?
It's through direct contact and ingestion of bodily fluids. Urine, feces, etc.

According to the papers on the topic I just looked up, the only way vCJD, which is mad cow, has ever been spread from human to human has been through blood transfusions. The way that CJD, like the one that is prevalent in Paupa spreads is through eating of the nervous system tissue of the dead, infected human. Though one would assume a blood transfusion would do it there to, not that anyone's doing that.
There probably should be a pathway for the same urine or fecal transmission for human to human, but there are no documented cases of that happening with any forms of CJD. Loved ones living in the same house with infected family members, etc has never been an issue. We don't commonly intentionally come into contact with those fluids. I think I'd pass on someone pissing on a bowl of cheerios and eating it.
 
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