British Columbia bids to stop spread of fatal ‘zombie deer disease’
by Leyland Cecco in Toronto from World news | The Guardian on (#6JMGD)
Chronic wasting disease, which affects deer and other cervids, confirmed in Canada but experts divided over risk to humans
The Canadian province of British Columbia has released a strategy to combat the spread of chronic wasting disease (CWD) as the virus continues to move across North America.
Officials in the westernmost province this week ordered the testing of any road-killed deer, moose, elk and caribou after two cases were confirmed at the end of January. Both cases - in a mule deer and a white-tailed deer - were found in the Kootenay district. The province also placed restrictions on the movement and disposal of deer in the area.
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