Saturday, December 21, 2019

Michigan Total CWD TSE Prion Positive Suspect-Positive Deer Jump To 170 confirmed to date

Subject: Michigan Total CWD TSE Prion Positive/Suspect-Positive Deer 170 To Date

Michigan Total CWD TSE Prion Positive/Suspect-Positive Deer 170 To Date

Michigan CWD TSE Prion

Total Deer Tested 77299


Folks, the Cervid, and more, are in dire straits if we don’t bust a move now, I’m telling you, it’s going to take all hands on deck, to combat the cwd tse prion, and you will have to hit it from all sides, everything we have, you are either all in, or, you are part of the problem. You let this cwd tse PrP saturate the environment, strains mutate, tse jumps species become zoonotic, if that has not already happened. Some recent video presentations on cwd, and my submission today, to TAHC, for anyone interested, it’s just science 🧬

CWD WEBINAR CWD YESTERDAY! December 11, 2019

Dr. Mckenzie and CIDRAP on CWD TSE Prion


122: Prions and Chronic Wasting Disease with Jason Bartz


Texas CWD Symposium: Transmission by Saliva, Feces, Urine & Blood

the other part, these tissues and things in the body then shed or secrete prions which then are the route to other animals into the environment, so in particular, the things, the secretions that are infectious are salvia, feces, blood and urine. so pretty much anything that comes out of a deer is going to be infectious and potential for transmitting disease.


''On January 21, 2017 a tornado took down thousands of feet of fence for a 420-acre illegal deer enclosure in Lamar County that had been subject to federal and state investigation for illegally importing white-tailed deer into Mississippi from Texas (a CWD positive state). Native deer were free to move on and off the property before all of the deer were able to be tested for CWD. Testing will be made available for a period of three years for CWD on the property and will be available for deer killed within a 5-mile radius of the property on a voluntary basis. ''

Texas Chronic Wasting Disease CWD TSE Prion Symposium 2018 posted January 2019 VIDEO SET 18 CLIPS

See Wisconsin update...terrible news, right after Texas updated map around 5 minute mark...


WISCONSIN CWD CAPTIVE CWD UPDATE VIDEO


cwd update on Wisconsin from Tammy Ryan...


Wyoming CWD Dr. Mary Wood

''first step is admitting you have a problem''

''Wyoming was behind the curve''

wyoming has a problem...


TEXAS BREEDER DEER ESCAPEE WITH CWD IN THE WILD, or so the genetics would show?

OH NO, please tell me i heard this wrong, a potential Texas captive escapee with cwd in the wild, in an area with positive captive cwd herd?

apparently, no ID though. tell me it ain't so please...

23:00 minute mark

''Free Ranging Deer, Dr. Deyoung looked at Genetics of this free ranging deer and what he found was, that the genetics on this deer were more similar to captive deer, than the free ranging population, but he did not see a significant connection to any one captive facility that he analyzed, so we believe, Ahhhhhh, this animal had some captive ahhh, whatnot.''


Wyoming CWD Dr. Mary Wood

''first step is admitting you have a problem''

''Wyoming was behind the curve''

wyoming has a problem...


the other part, these tissues and things in the body then shed or secrete prions which then are the route to other animals into the environment, so in particular, the things, the secretions that are infectious are salvia, feces, blood and urine. so pretty much anything that comes out of a deer is going to be infectious and potential for transmitting disease.


Texas Chronic Wasting Disease CWD TSE Prion Symposium 2018 posted January 2019 VIDEO SET 18 CLIPS See Wisconsin update...terrible news, right after Texas updated map around 5 minute mark...


SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 2019

Texas Chronic Wasting Disease CWD TSE Prion Symposium 2018 posted January 2019 VIDEO SET 18 CLIPS


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2019

TEXAS Val Verde County White-tailed Deer Tests Positive for Chronic Wasting Disease CWD TSE Prion State Positive NOW at 147 Confirmed


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2019

TSE surveillance statistics exotic species and domestic cats Update December 2019


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2019

Texas TAHC, Administrative Code, Title 4, Part 2, Chapter 40, Chronic Wasting Disease Amendments Open For Comment beginning December 20, 2019 thru January 20, 2020 Terry Singeltary Comments Submission


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2019

TEXAS ANIMAL HEALTH COMMISSION EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ORDER DECLARING A CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE HIGH RISK AREA CONTAINMENT ZONE FOR PORTIONS OF VAL VERDE COUNTY


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2019 

The emergence of classical BSE from atypical/Nor98 scrapie


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2019 

Chronic wasting disease associated with prion protein gene (PRNP) variation in Norwegian wild reindeer (Rangifer tarandus)


Michigan CWD History

1st confirmed cwd in Michigan was confirmed at a deer farm in 2008, it was not until 2015 that CWD was 1st confirmed in the Wild in Michigan, then the U.P. finally confirmed CWD in the wild in 2018. 

2008 Michigan first CWD confirmed in Kent deer farm

2015 was first cwd confirmed in wild in Michigan

2018 was first cwd confirmed in wild in U.P. in Michigan

more have been confirmed in wild to date...

CWD was also found in August 2008 at a Kent County deer farm facility and in January 2017 in two captive deer that were from a deer farm facility in Mecosta County. 

one white-tailed deer in Kent County in 2008, three CWD positive white-tailed deer at two different facilities in Mecosta County in 2017, and one positive whitetailed deer at a facility in Montcalm County in 2019. 

MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 2008 

CWD FIRST DOCUMENTED IN MICHIGAN Michigan's First Case of Chronic Wasting Disease Detected at Kent County Deer Breeding 



The test results from the Kent County cervid breeding facility, where the index case was confirmed, found no additional diseased deer. Epidemiologists are reviewing taxidermy records on a facility related to the index case. 



2012


News Release: Chronic Wasting Disease Found In Two Mecosta County Deer 26 Jul, 2017•0 Comments January 2017 – Two female deer from a deer farm in Mecosta County have confirmed cases of Chronic Wasting Disease, the Department of Agriculture and Rural development said Friday.

Chronic Wasting Disease is a fatal neurological disease that affects white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk and moose. The Mecosta deer mark the second time the disease has been found in farmed deer, the first being a white-tailed deer on a Kent County farm in 2008.

“Chronic wasting disease is a serious disease affecting both farmed and free-ranging deer,” James Averill, MDARD state veterinarian, said in a statement. “We are following the state’s CWD response plan and taking necessary steps to protect the health and well-being of all of Michigan’s deer populations”.

Samples from the two deer were submitted for testing, as the Department of Natural Resources requires of all licensed deer farms in the state.

“Any discovery of chronic wasting disease in free-ranging or farmed deer is disappointing,” said Chad Stewart, DNR deer and elk specialist. “It will take significant time and effort – through immediate, targeted surveillance and mandatory checks during the upcoming deer seasons – to understand the current situation. The Michigan DNR remains committed in our efforts to contain the disease and safeguard our valuable wildlife resource.”

An informal meeting for deer farmers is scheduled on February 1 at the Big Rapids Holiday Inn at 1005 Perry Avenue.

MDARD and DNR are also implementing surveillance and response plan for the disease and will quarantine the affected farm; complete trace investigations to identify the potential sources of infection and possible areas of spread; test all deer in the herd for the disease; inspect other farms in a 15-mile radius; and have a mandatory deer check for harvested deer in a 9-township area.

Click this link for more information on Chronic Wasting Disease.


Since May 2015 when the first CWD deer was found in Michigan, CWD has been confirmed in free-ranging white-tailed deer in the Lower Peninsula from Clinton, Ionia, Ingham, Jackson, Kent, Gratiot, Eaton, and Montcalm counties. As of October 2018, a CWD positive deer was found in the Upper Peninsula in Dickinson County. CWD was also found in August 2008 at a Kent County deer farm facility and in January 2017 in two captive deer that were from a deer farm facility in Mecosta County.


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2018 

U.P. CWD Task Force continues work after deer confirmed with disease in Dickinson County

The deer was shot on an agricultural farm about 4 miles from the Michigan-Wisconsin border.



***> In Montcalm County, 83 CWD-positive free-ranging deer have been identified.

***> Since May 2015, when the first free-ranging white-tailed CWD-positive deer was found in Michigan, CWD has been confirmed in free-ranging white-tailed deer in the Lower Peninsula from Clinton, Eaton, Gratiot, Ionia, Ingham, Jackson, Kent, and Montcalm counties. Additionally, a CWD-positive deer was found in the Upper Peninsula in Dickinson County in October of last year. Baiting and feeding of deer and elk is not allowed in the Lower Peninsula.

CWD Identified in a Montcalm County Farmed Deer Agency: Agriculture and Rural Development

For immediate release: March 28, 2019 Media contact: Jessy Sielski (MDARD), 517-284-5725 or Ryan Soulard (DNR), 517-284-6184

LANSING – The Michigan departments of Agriculture and Rural and Development and Natural Resources have confirmed chronic wasting disease in a two-year-old female white-tailed deer from a Montcalm County deer farm. The sample was submitted for routine testing as a part of the state’s CWD surveillance program for farmed deer.

In Montcalm County, 83 CWD-positive free-ranging deer have been identified. This part of the state is an active CWD Management Zone. All deer farms in Michigan are required to submit samples for testing regularly; however, deer farms in a CWD Management Zone are quarantined and must participate in increased surveillance.

As a part of MDARD’s disease response, an investigation will be conducted to rule out exposure of any other farmed deer.

“The test results and age of the deer indicate that this deer was recently infected, emphasizing the importance of early detection through surveillance,” said State Veterinarian Nora Wineland, DVM. “MDARD and DNR work together, in partnership with the state’s deer farmers, to ensure the protection of all of Michigan’s deer.”

“With a disease like CWD, everyone’s actions matter,” said DNR state wildlife veterinarian, Kelly Straka, DVM. “Whether you are a deer producer submitting samples for surveillance or a hunter practicing safe carcass disposal, we all have a role to play in minimizing the risk of disease spread.”

Since May 2015, when the first free-ranging white-tailed CWD-positive deer was found in Michigan, CWD has been confirmed in free-ranging white-tailed deer in the Lower Peninsula from Clinton, Eaton, Gratiot, Ionia, Ingham, Jackson, Kent, and Montcalm counties. Additionally, a CWD-positive deer was found in the Upper Peninsula in Dickinson County in October of last year. Baiting and feeding of deer and elk is not allowed in the Lower Peninsula.

CWD is a fatal neurological disease that affects white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk, and moose. CWD can be transmitted directly from one animal to another, as well as indirectly through the environment. Infected animals may display abnormal behavior, progressive weight loss and physical debilitation. To date, there have been no reported cases of CWD infection in humans. However, as a precaution, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and the World Health Organization recommend that infected animals not be consumed as food by either humans or domestic animals.

More information about CWD can be found at www.Michigan.gov/CWD.

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THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 2019 

Michigan CWD Identified in a Montcalm County Farmed Deer


Subject: Michigan Total CWD TSE Prion Positive/Suspect-Positive Deer 162 To Date

Michigan Total CWD TSE Prion Positive/Suspect-Positive Deer 162 To Date

Michigan CWD TSE Prion

Total Deer Tested 74211


2019 CWD Testing Goals and Results as of December 6, 2019


Subject: Michigan Total CWD TSE Prion Positive/Suspect-Positive Deer 140 To Date


Michigan Total CWD TSE Prion Positive/Suspect-Positive Deer 140 To Date

Michigan CWD TSE Prion

Total CWD Positive/Suspect-Positive Deer 140

Total Deer Tested 66990


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2019 

Michigan Total CWD TSE Prion Positive/Suspect-Positive Deer 140 To Date


WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 06, 2019 

Michigan Total CWD TSE Prion Positive, Suspect Positive, Deer 136 To Date


2019 CWD Testing Goals and Results as of October 18, 2019


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2019 

Michigan DNR reports CWD-positive deer in Hamilton Township, Gratiot County


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2019 

Michigan House Bill 4687 State Legislators Turn To Draft Dodger Ted Nugent To Make Scientific Decisions over DNR on CWD TSE Prion

wow, Michigan legislators stoop to a new low, to help spread CWD, State Rep. Michelle Hoitenga of Manton, along with shitting his pants, draft dodging ted nugent, will try and overturn the DNR baiting ban so they can help spread cwd to hell and back. ted nugent cannot hunt and kill anything unless he hunts over a pile of bait, he is a convicted slob hunter, and he cares nothing about cwd tse prion, he is oblivious to the consequences of the cwd tse prion. so sad for Michigan to allow someone like ted nugent to dictate legislation for cwd tse prion over the DNR scientist. it's just unbelievable, imo. here are the many reasons ted nugent is so full of himself, and wrong, and what further risk he puts the great state of Michigan in terms of cwd tse prion, with his BS. between ted nugent speaking for Michigan about cwd, and the great deer czar from Texas, going up to Wisconsin, to solve the Wisconsin cwd tse prion problem with passive surveillance, well, hows that working out. Good Luck Michigan, your going to need it...


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2019 

Michigan DNR reports CWD-positive deer in Hamilton Township, Gratiot County


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 05, 2019 

Michigan MSU SCIENTISTS ARE TESTING A FASTER WAY TO DETECT CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2019 

Michigan TWO MORE CWD TSE PRION POSITIVES Total Now At 124 Positive


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2019 

Michigan House Bill 4687 State Legislators Turn To Draft Dodger Ted Nugent To Make Scientific Decisions over DNR on CWD TSE Prion


SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2019 
Michigan Chronic Wasting Disease CWD TSE Prion Two More Cases Total 122 To Date
THURSDAY, MAY 23, 2019 

Michigan Osceola County deer farm/ranch owner arraigned on several violations

THURSDAY, MAY 09, 2019 

Michigan CWD TSE Prion increases to 120 Cases to Date


THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 2019 

Michigan CWD Identified in a Montcalm County Farmed Deer


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2019 
Michigan Total CWD TSE Prion Positive Suspect-Positive Deer Jump To 162 confirmed to date


MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2019

Chronic Wasting Disease CWD TSE Prion aka mad cow type disease in cervid Zoonosis Update

***> ''In particular the US data do not clearly exclude the possibility of human (sporadic or familial) TSE development due to consumption of venison. The Working Group thus recognizes a potential risk to consumers if a TSE would be present in European cervids.'' Scientific opinion on chronic wasting disease (II) <***

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