Sunday, February 19, 2012

CDC REPORT ON Occurrence, Transmission, and Zoonotic Potential of Chronic Wasting Disease CWD North America

***CDC REPORT ON CWD***





Saturday, February 18, 2012





Occurrence, Transmission, and Zoonotic Potential of Chronic Wasting Disease





CDC Volume 18, Number 3—March 2012












50 GAME FARMS IN USA INFECTED WITH CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE CWD





2012




Tuesday, December 20, 2011




CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE CWD WISCONSIN Almond Deer (Buckhorn Flats) Farm Update DECEMBER 2011





>>> The CWD infection rate was nearly 80%, the highest ever in a North American captive herd.




Despite the five year premise plan and site decontamination, The WI DNR has concerns over the bioavailability of infectious prions at this site to wild white-tail deer should these fences be removed. Current research indicates that prions can persist in soil for a minimum of 3 years.




However, Georgsson et al. (2006) concluded that prions that produced scrapie disease in sheep remained bioavailable and infectious for at least 16 years in natural Icelandic environments, most likely in contaminated soil.




Additionally, the authors reported that from 1978-2004, scrapie recurred on 33 sheep farms, of which 9 recurrences occurred 14-21 years after initial culling and subsequent restocking efforts; these findings further emphasize the effect of environmental contamination on sustaining TSE infectivity and that long-term persistence of prions in soils may be substantially greater than previously thought. <<<

















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Thursday, February 09, 2012




50 GAME FARMS IN USA INFECTED WITH CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE













Friday, February 03, 2012




Wisconsin Farm-Raised Deer Farms and CWD there from 2012 report Singeltary et al













Saturday, February 04, 2012




Wisconsin 16 age limit on testing dead deer Game Farm CWD Testing Protocol Needs To Be Revised














Thursday, February 09, 2012




Colorado Farm-Raised Deer Farms and CWD there from 2012 report Singeltary et al













Tuesday, February 14, 2012




Oppose Indiana House Bill 1265 game farming cervids













Monday, February 13, 2012




Stop White-tailed Deer Farming from Destroying Tennessee's Priceless Wild Deer Herd oppose HB3164













Wednesday, February 15, 2012




West Virginia Deer Farming Bill backed by deer farmers advances, why ? BE WARNED CWD














Sunday, January 22, 2012




Chronic Wasting Disease CWD cervids interspecies transmission















Tuesday, February 14, 2012




White House budget proposes cuts to ag programs including TSE PRION disease aka mad cow type disease















Thursday, February 16, 2012




Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy BSE




31 USA SENATORS ASK PRESIDENT OBAMA TO HELP SPREAD MAD COW DISEASE 2012










Africa in Texas


January 29, 2012 7:09 PM




Can hunting endangered animals save the species?















Lunacy is a kind word. conservation, sustaining a species is one thing, saving a species, to hunt it as high dollar exotics, that’s not conservation. if it makes you fell good, call it what you want. I weep. I’m sure God did not want man to muck up the world so bad, calling it progress, while bringing species after species to extinction, then pooling what’s left over in game farms and calling it ‘exotic hunting’ for high dollar price $$$, and then calling it conservation. call me stupid, I call it the end as we once knew it. I weep.





with kind regards,


I am sincerely,



Terry S. Singeltary Sr.

P.O. Box 42

Bacliff, Texas USA 77518


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