date:Jan 03, 2014
transmitted to humans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta and the World Health Organization. However, CDC recommends people or other animals do not eat any part of an animal diagnosed with or showing signs of CWD.
The disease should not prevent deer hunting or consumption of meat from healthy deer.
That's a point that shouldn't be lost, Roe said. While we will continue to monitor for CWD and keep a watchful eye on test results, the simple fact CWD has