Illinois Loosing Ground to Chronic Wasting Disease CWD cases mounting with
71 confirmed in 2015 and 538 confirmed cases to date
Chronic Wasting Disease Page Content Update July 1, 2015: We now have a
total of 538 cases of CWD
Note: Years are reported by fiscal year: 2015 is the period from July 1,
2014 through June 30, 2015, etc.
Total CWD Cases per year:
Year Cases
2015 71
2014 59
2013 36
2012 36
2011 42
2010 37
2009 30
2008
38
2007 42
2006 51
2005 31
2004 51
2003 14
Total 538
see history of CWD in Illinois here
Saturday, February 08, 2014
Illinois CWD confirmed in Will County deer
Chronic Wasting Disease Illinois
Update July 1, 2013:
We now have a total of 408 cases of CWD.
Note: Years are reported by fiscal year: 2013 is the period from July 1,
2012 through June 30, 2013, etc.
Illinois CWD-Infected Sections - August 15, 2013
Friday, August 28, 2015
Chronic Wasting Disease CWD TSE Prion Diagnostics and subclinical infection
Monday, August 24, 2015
Ohio wildlife officials ramp up fight against fatal deer brain disease
after 17 more positive tests CWD
Sunday, August 23, 2015
TAHC Chronic Wasting Disease CWD TSE Prion and how to put lipstick on a pig
and take her to the dance in Texas
Thursday, August 20, 2015
TEXAS CAPTIVE Deer Industry, Pens, Breeding, Big Business, Invites Crooks
and CWD
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Wisconsin doing what it does best, procrastinating about CWD yet again
thanks to Governor Walker
Friday, August 14, 2015
Susceptibility of cattle to the agent of chronic wasting disease from elk
after intracranial inoculation
Friday, August 14, 2015
Carcass Management During a Mass Animal Health Emergency Draft Programmatic
Environmental Impact Statement—August 2015
CWD TO HUMAN RISK FACTOR RISES !
PRION 2015 CONFERENCE FT. COLLINS CWD RISK FACTORS TO HUMANS
*** LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACTS PRION 2015 CONFERENCE ***
O18
Zoonotic Potential of CWD Prions
Liuting Qing1, Ignazio Cali1,2, Jue Yuan1, Shenghai Huang3, Diane Kofskey1,
Pierluigi Gambetti1, Wenquan Zou1, Qingzhong Kong1 1Case Western Reserve
University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA, 2Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy,
3Encore Health Resources, Houston, Texas, USA
***These results indicate that the CWD prion has the potential to infect
human CNS and peripheral lymphoid tissues and that there might be asymptomatic
human carriers of CWD infection.***
P.105: RT-QuIC models trans-species prion transmission
Kristen Davenport, Davin Henderson, Candace Mathiason, and Edward Hoover
Prion Research Center; Colorado State University; Fort Collins, CO USA
Additionally, human rPrP was competent for conversion by CWD and fCWD.
***This insinuates that, at the level of protein:protein interactions, the
barrier preventing transmission of CWD to humans is less robust than previously
estimated.***
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) 101 Drs. Walter Cook & Donald S. Davis
Terry S. Singeltary Sr.
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