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Chronic wasting disease in free-ranging Wisconsin white-tailed deer

January 1, 2003

Three White-tailed Deer shot within 5 km during the 2001 hunting season in Wisconsin tested positive for chronic wasting disease, a prion disease of cervids. Subsequent sampling within 18 km showed a 3% prevalence (n=476). This discovery represents an important range extension for chronic wasting disease into the eastern United States.

Publication Year 2003
Title Chronic wasting disease in free-ranging Wisconsin white-tailed deer
Authors D.O. Joly, C. A. Ribic, J.A. Langenberg, K. Beheler, C.A. Batha, B.J. Dhuey, R.E. Rolley, G. Bartelt, T.R. VanDeelen, M. D. Samuel
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Emerging Infectious Diseases
Index ID 1003673
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization National Wildlife Health Center