German researchers say the answer may be in virus-reactive memory T cells, which are triggered by COVID infection.
An adult cow elk in the Pinedale region of northwest Wyoming is the first documented case of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in ...
Most whitetail deer hunters in Northeastern Pennsylvania have heard of Chronic Wasting Disease and know that it is not good.
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A mix of outdoors stories from Wisconsin, including information on a National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame youth writing contest.
The rapid progression of chronic wasting disease in wild deer and elk in the Northern Rockies means it’s here to stay. There is one instance of the fatal disease being eradicated in the wild ...
The other shoe has dropped on the Hoosier deer herd. The Indiana DNR has confirmed Indiana’s second positive case of chronic wasting disease (CWD). This is very similar to the mad cow disease.
Trade and Consumer Protection that a farm-raised deer on a deer farm in Eau Claire County tested positive for chronic wasting disease. According to a press release from the DNR, this positive ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks reports chronic washing disease (CWD) prevalence is increasing in much of northeastern Montana. The disease, which is 100% fatal in cervids ...
Chronic wasting disease — an always fatal disease that affects deer, elk and other animals — has been spreading across the country for the past few decades. This year, it was detected for the ...
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FIP includes two forms: feline enteric coronavirus (FECV), which is common and usually mild, and feline infectious peritonitis virus (FIPV), which is much more dangerous. See your vet right away ...