Game commission to present forum on deer wasting disease
By Jocelyn Brumbaugh jbrumbaugh@tribdem.com
EBENSBURG – As hunting season approaches, Pennsylvania Game Commission
officials are urging hunters to attend a public meeting Wednesday to learn more
information about restrictions related to the presence of chronic wasting
disease.
Seth Mesoras, wildlife conservation officer, said the area’s disease
management area expanded in March to include a larger portion of Cambria County
and already includes parts of Somerset, Blair and Bedford counties.
The details about the exact boundaries and rules associated with this
disease management area are listed in information packets given to hunters each
year with the purchase of a hunting license, but Mesoras said few take the time
to read it.
According to the game commission website, the movement of high-risk
carcass deer parts including brain, spinal cord and lymphoid tissues is a
potential avenue through which the disease is spread.
Within disease management areas, hunters must follow strict precautions for
taking these high-risk parts out of the designated area and are discouraged from
shooting, handling or consuming deer that appear sick
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
PENNSYLVANIA TWELVE MORE CASES OF CWD FOUND: STATE GEARS UP FOR ADDITIONAL
CONTROL MEASURES
see towards bottom for additional history on CWD in Pennsylvania, including
PENNSYLVANIA CWD AND THE GREAT ESCAPE.
Monday, September 05, 2016
*** Pathological features of chronic wasting disease in reindeer and demonstration of horizontal transmission Major Findings for Norway ***
https://www.ars.usda.gov/research/publications/publication/?seqNo115=328261
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
*** NORWAY CONFIRMS 4TH CASE OF CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE CWD TSE PRION IN
SECOND CARIBOU
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
*** An assessment of the long-term persistence of prion infectivity in
aquatic environments
Friday, September 02, 2016
*** Chronic Wasting Disease Drives Population Decline of White-Tailed
Deer
Monday, August 29, 2016
*** NWHC USGS CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE CWD TSE PRION UPDATE
Thursday, August 18, 2016
*** PROCEEDINGS ONE HUNDRED AND Nineteenth ANNUAL MEETING of the USAHA BSE,
CWD, SCRAPIE, PORCINE TSE PRION October 22 28, 2015 ***
Sunday, August 28, 2016
CONFIDENTIAL
Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy TSE Prion and how Politics and
Greed by the Industry spread madcow type diseases from species to species and
around the globe
TSE PRIONS AKA MAD COW TYPE DISEASE, LIONS AND TIGERS AND BEARS, OH MY!
Saturday, December 12, 2015
NOTICE: Environmental Impact Statement on Large Livestock Carcasses TSE
Prion REPORT December 14, 2015
Friday, August 14, 2015
Carcass Management During a Mass Animal Health Emergency Draft Programmatic
Environmental Impact Statement—August 2015
***at present, no cervid PrP allele conferring absolute resistance to prion
infection has been identified.
P-145 Estimating chronic wasting disease resistance in cervids using real
time quaking- induced conversion
Nicholas J Haley1, Rachel Rielinqer2, Kristen A Davenport3, W. David
Walter4, Katherine I O'Rourke5, Gordon Mitchell6, Juergen A Richt2
1 Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Midwestern University, United
States; 2Department of Diagnostic Medicine and Pathobiology, Kansas State
University; 3Prion Research Center; Colorado State University; 4U.S. Geological
Survey, Pennsylvania Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit; 5Agricultural
Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture; 6Canadian Food
Inspection Agency, National and OlE Reference Laboratory for Scrapie and CWO
In mammalian species, the susceptibility to prion diseases is affected, in
part, by the sequence of the host's prion protein (PrP). In sheep, a gradation
from scrapie susceptible to resistant has been established both in vivo and in
vitro based on the amino acids present at PrP positions 136, 154, and 171, which
has led to global breeding programs to reduce the prevalence of scrapie in
domestic sheep. In cervids, resistance is commonly characterized as a delayed
progression of chronic wasting disease (CWD); at present, no cervid PrP allele
conferring absolute resistance to prion infection has been identified. To model
the susceptibility of various naturally-occurring and hypothetical cervid PrP
alleles in vitro, we compared the amplification rates and efficiency of various
CWD isolates in recombinant PrPC using real time quaking-induced conversion. We
hypothesized that amplification metrics of these isolates in cervid PrP
substrates would correlate to in vivo susceptibility - allowing susceptibility
prediction for alleles found at 10 frequency in nature, and that there would be
an additive effect of multiple resistant codons in hypothetical alleles. Our
studies demonstrate that in vitro amplification metrics predict in vivo
susceptibility, and that alleles with multiple codons, each influencing
resistance independently, do not necessarily contribute additively to
resistance. Importantly, we found that the white-tailed deer 226K substrate
exhibited the slowest amplification rate among those evaluated, suggesting that
further investigation of this allele and its resistance in vivo are warranted to
determine if absolute resistance to CWD is possible.
***at present, no cervid PrP allele conferring absolute resistance to prion
infection has been identified.
PRION 2016 CONFERENCE TOKYO
Saturday, May 28, 2016
*** Infection and detection of PrPCWD in soil from CWD infected farm in
Korea Prion 2016 Tokyo ***
Scrapie Field Trial Experiments Mission, Texas, The Moore Air Force Base
Scrapie Experiment 1964
How Did CWD Get Way Down In Medina County, Texas?
Confucius ponders...
Could the Scrapie experiments back around 1964 at Moore Air Force near
Mission, Texas, could this area have been ground zero for CWD TSE Prion (besides
the CWD cases that have waltzed across the Texas, New Mexico border near WSMR
Trans Pecos region since around 2001)?
Epidemiology of Scrapie in the United States 1977
snip...
Scrapie Field Trial Experiments Mission, Texas
A Scrapie Field Trial was developed at Mission, Texas, to provide
additional information for the eradication program on the epidemiology of
natural scrapie. The Mission Field Trial Station is located on 450 acres of
pastureland, part of the former Moore Air Force Base, near Mission, Texas. It
was designed to bring previously exposed, and later also unexposed, sheep or
goats to the Station and maintain and breed them under close observation for
extended periods to determine which animals would develop scrapie and define
more closely the natural spread and other epidemiological aspects of the
disease.
The 547 previously exposed sheep brought to the Mission Station beginning
in 1964 were of the Cheviot, Hampshire, Montadale, or Suffolk breeds. They were
purchased as field outbreaks occurred, and represented 21 bloodlines in which
scrapie had been diagnosed. Upon arrival at the Station, the sheep were
maintained on pasture, with supplemental feeding as necessary. The station was
divided into 2 areas: (1) a series of pastures and-pens occupied by male animals
only, and (2) a series of pastures and pens occupied by females and young
progeny of both sexes. ...
snip...see full text ;
Thursday, June 09, 2016
Scrapie Field Trial Experiments Mission, Texas, The Moore Air Force Base
Scrapie TSE Prion Experiment 1964
How Did CWD Get Way Down In Medina County, Texas?
Friday, April 22, 2016
*** Texas Scrapie Confirmed in a Hartley County Sheep where CWD was
detected in a Mule Deer
Monday, July 18, 2016
Texas Parks Wildlife Dept TPWD HIDING TSE (CWD) in Deer Herds, Farmers
Sampling Own Herds, Rapid Testing, False Negatives, a Recipe for Disaster
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
*** Wisconsin Two deer that escaped farm had chronic wasting disease CWD
***
Sunday, January 17, 2016
*** Wisconsin Captive CWD Lotto Pays Out Again indemnity payment of
$298,770 for 228 white-tailed deer killed on farm ***
Sunday, May 08, 2016
WISCONSIN CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE CWD TSE PRION SPIRALING FURTHER INTO THE
ABYSS UPDATE
Friday, April 22, 2016
COLORADO CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE CWD TSE PRION SURVEILLANCE AND TESTING
PROGRAM IS MINIMAL AND LIMITED
*** SEE CWD HIGH INFECTION RATE MAPS FOR COLORADO ! ***
Monday, May 02, 2016
*** Zoonotic Potential of CWD Prions: An Update Prion 2016 Tokyo ***
SCRAPIE AND CWD ZOONOSIS
PRION 2016 CONFERENCE TOKYO
Saturday, April 23, 2016
*** SCRAPIE WS-01: Prion diseases in animals and zoonotic potential 2016
***
Prion. 10:S15-S21. 2016 ISSN: 1933-6896 printl 1933-690X
PENNSYLVANIA CWD History
Saturday, November 07, 2015
PENNSYLVANIA CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE CWD TSE PRION RULES EXPAND
Saturday, November 07, 2015
Pennsylvania 2015 September Minutes CWD Urine Scents
Tuesday, May 05, 2015
Pennsylvania CWD DETECTED IN SIX MORE FREE-RANGING DEER Disease Management
Area 2 again expanded due to new cases Release #030-15
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Louisiana deer mystery unleashes litigation 6 does still missing from CWD
index herd in Pennsylvania Great Escape
Saturday, June 29, 2013
PENNSYLVANIA CAPTIVE CWD INDEX HERD MATE YELLOW *47 STILL RUNNING LOOSE IN
INDIANA, YELLOW NUMBER 2 STILL MISSING, AND OTHERS ON THE RUN STILL IN LOUISIANA
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
*** CWD GONE WILD, More cervid escapees from more shooting pens on the
loose in Pennsylvania
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Chronic Wasting Disease CWD quarantine Louisiana via CWD index herd
Pennsylvania Update May 28, 2013
*** 6 doe from Pennsylvania CWD index herd still on the loose in Louisiana,
quarantine began on October 18, 2012, still ongoing, Lake Charles premises.
Sunday, January 06, 2013
USDA TO PGC ONCE CAPTIVES ESCAPE
*** "it‘s no longer its business.”
”The occurrence of CWD must be viewed against the contest of the locations
in which it occurred. It was an incidental and unwelcome complication of the
respective wildlife research programmes. Despite it’s subsequent recognition as
a new disease of cervids, therefore justifying direct investigation, no specific
research funding was forthcoming. The USDA veiwed it as a wildlife problem and
consequently not their province!” page 26.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
PENNSYLVANIA 2012 THE GREAT ESCAPE OF CWD INVESTIGATION MOVES INTO
LOUISIANA and INDIANA
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
PA Captive deer from CWD-positive farm roaming free
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Pennsylvania Confirms First Case CWD Adams County Captive Deer Tests
Positive
Sunday, October 18, 2015
*** Pennsylvania Game Commission Law and Law Makers CWD TSE PRION Bans
Singeltary 2002 from speaking A smelly situation UPDATED 2015
Terry S. Singeltary Sr.
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