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OutdoorNebraska.org | 39 Big Game Diseases CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE Chronic wasting disease is a fatal, transmissible prion disease of deer and elk. It is not known to spread to humans. Species specific prion diseases are present in sheep (Scrapie), cattle (BSE/Mad Cow), mink (TME) and humans (Creutzfeldt-Jakob). CWD has been documented in wild deer populations of 29 states and has been detected in 54 Nebraska counties (See map below). Since 1997, the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission has tested more than 56,000 deer, with 950 positives. Since 2015, Game and Parks primarily has focused sampling on bucks 2 years or older, since they are the population segment most likely to have chronic wasting disease. The 2021 testing results were: How does CWD spread? — CWD is believed to be spread in deer herds by direct contact with infected animals or contaminated substances: saliva, urine, feces, blood, brain, spinal cord, or soil. There is no known method to eliminate chronic wasting disease from wild herds. How can we reduce the spread and reduce human contact with chronic wasting disease prions? — Follow these steps: • Educate yourself and others about it. • Do not artificially congregate deer by using supplemental feeds or methods that concentrate deer. These sites can become hot spots contaminated with feces, urine and prions from infected deer. Infected sites are impossible to clean up, but fencing or burial can reduce access. • Dispose of deer remains (bones and tissue) at a landfill. Place remains in a heavy plastic bag before disposal to prevent contamination of soil. DO NOT transport the carcass back to the field. How can I get my deer tested? — Hunters who wish to have a deer tested can contact an accredited lab in Nebraska or surrounding states for details by visiting aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/nahln/downloads/ cwd_lab_list.pdf. For more information — Visit OutdoorNebraska.gov/cwd or cwd-info.org. Unit Species Percent Positive Blue Northwest WT 3.3% Blue Southeast WT 0.9% Buffalo WT 7.9% Platte WT 15.5% Republican WT 17.1% Wahoo WT 0.4% Nebraska Chronic Wasting Disease Positive Counties, 1999-2021

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