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Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD)
Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) is a neurological disease in deer, elk and moose that attacks the brain, causing weight loss, abnormal behavior, and, eventually, death. CWD belongs to a group of diseases called transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs). CWD is similar to scrapie in sheep and bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in cattle, but CWD is a distinct disease known only to affect members of the deer family.
Scientists think CWD is transferred from one animal to another through contact with saliva, feces, and urine, but the disease may also be spread indirectly from the environment to susceptible animals.
Frequently Asked Questions about CWD
CWD Zones for Positive Cases 1986-2010
Percent Positive Deer by Hunt Area - 1978-2010
Percent Positive Elk by Hunt Area - 1978-2010
CWD Management Plans
Chronic Wasting Disease Management Plan - 2005 - Approved by the Wyoming Game and Fish Commision 2-17-2006
2010 CWD News
Elk Near Glendo Tests Positve for CWD
Two Deer Harvested Near Greybull Test Poistive for CWD
Mule Deer Buck Havested Near Hazleton Tests Positive for CWD
White-Tailed Buck Harvested Near Moorcroft Tests Postive for CWD
Mule Deer Buck Havested Near Greybull Test Positive for CWD
Deer Area 119 Added to CWD List
CWD Video Shedding Light on Chronic Wasting Disease
Surveillance Check your Chronic Wasting Disease Test Results Here!
Previous CWD Results
2010 CWD Summary
2009 CWD Summary
2008 CWD Summary
2007 CWD Summary
2006 CWD Summary
2005 CWD Summary
2004 CWD Summary
2003 CWD Final Report
2003 CWD Surveillance Information
2002 CWD Surveillance is Complete!
Publications Chronic Wasting Disease And What It Means to You (2007 version) Chronic Wasting Disease Article - Chris Madson, et. al - Oct 2003
Links CWD Alliance Website World Health Organization Center for Disease Control University of Wyoming State Vet Lab Department of Health Wyoming Department of Health CWD Fact Sheet
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