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Deer Discovered at Yellowstone Park Died of Rare ‘Zombie’ Disease

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Officials mentioned it’s a “contagious, deadly illness” in a recent press launch

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A rare condition, coined as the “zombie” disease, has reached deer in Yellowstone National Park for the first time, according to officials.

In a press release from earlier this week, Yellowstone National Park and the Wyoming Game and Fish Department announced that they found the first recorded instance of “chronic wasting disease,” also known as “zombie” disease. The case was found in an adult mule deer buck that was previously part of a study in Wyoming.

“The mule deer buck was originally captured by WGFD staff near Cody, Wyoming, in March 2023 as part of a population dynamics study and fitted with a GPS collar,” the press release read. “The collar signaled the animal died mid-October 2023.”

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Going forward, officials say Yellowstone staff must take precautions to prevent the spread of the disease now that it has reached the area. These measures include increased testing in deer, elk and moose, as well as heightened surveillance of the park.

“CWD is a contagious, fatal disease of deer, elk and moose caused by a malformed protein (prion) for which there is no vaccine or known treatment,” according to the press release.

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The first known case of CWD was in the 1980s in Wyoming, and although it has spread throughout the state, it hadn’t been identified to exist in Yellowstone till now.

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Symptoms of the sickness embody “listlessness, weight loss, increased drinking and urinating, excessive drooling and head lowering,” adopted oftentimes by loss of life.

It could be unfold each immediately and not directly by means of particles of the illness, and long-term results are nonetheless unknown, officers say.

There can be at the moment “no evidence” that CWD can unfold to people or solely amongst wild animals, however the CDC urges people to be cautious.

“Since 1997, the World Health Organization has really helpful that it is very important preserve the brokers of all identified prion illnesses from getting into the human meals chain,” the CDC says.

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