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Possibility of Animal-to-Human Jump Heightens Concern About Chronic Wasting Disease
Most likely route for spillover would be via people who eat venison
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Possibility of wildlife-to-human crossover heightens concern about chronic wasting disease
Each fall, millions of hunters across North America make their way into forests and grasslands to kill deer. Over the winter, people chow down on the venison steaks, sausage, and burgers made from the animals..
United states
United kingdom
University of minnesota
Peter larsen
Steve rinella
Doug mcarthur
Michael osterholm
Matthew dunfee
Brian wakeling
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Yellowstone national park
College of veterinary medicine
Montana department of fish
Chronic wasting disease alliance
Prion research
Health news
Possibility of wildlife-to-human crossover heightens concern about chronic wasting disease
Infectious disease researchers say hunters are on the front lines of what could be a serious threat to public health.
United states
United kingdom
University of minnesota
Michael osterholm
Doug mcarthur
Peter larsen
Brian wakeling
Steve rinella
Matthew dunfee
College of veterinary medicine
Chronic wasting disease alliance
Minnesota center
Yellowstone national park
Montana department of fish
Prion research
Health news
Possibility of wildlife-to-human crossover heightens concern about chronic wasting disease
Infectious disease researchers say hunters are on the front lines of what could be a serious threat to public health.
United states
University of minnesota
United kingdom
Brian wakeling
Doug mcarthur
Peter larsen
Michael osterholm
Matthew dunfee
Steve rinella
Prion research
Montana department of fish
Yellowstone national park
Minnesota center
Chronic wasting disease alliance
College of veterinary medicine
Health news
Possibility of wildlife-to-human crossover heightens concern about chronic wasting disease
Infectious disease researchers say hunters are on the front lines of what could be a serious threat to public health.
United states
University of minnesota
United kingdom
Peter larsen
Brian wakeling
Michael osterholm
Doug mcarthur
Steve rinella
Matthew dunfee
Yellowstone national park
Health news
Prion research
College of veterinary medicine
Minnesota center
Montana department of fish
Chronic wasting disease alliance
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