نتایج جستجو برای: wasting disease

تعداد نتایج: 1495470  

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2006
Damien O Joly Michael D Samuel Julia A Langenberg Julie A Blanchong Carl A Batha Robert E Rolley Delwyn P Keane Christine A Ribic

Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a fatal, emerging disease of cervids associated with transmissible protease-resistant prion proteins. The potential for CWD to cause dramatic declines in deer and elk populations and perceived human health risks associated with consuming CWD-contaminated venison have led wildlife agencies to embark on extensive CWD control programs, typically involving culling t...

2011
Chad J. Johnson Allen Herbst Camilo Duque-Velasquez Joshua P. Vanderloo Phil Bochsler Rick Chappell Debbie McKenzie

Analysis of the PRNP gene in cervids naturally infected with chronic wasting disease (CWD) suggested that PRNP polymorphisms affect the susceptibility of deer to infection. To test this effect, we orally inoculated 12 white-tailed deer with CWD agent. Three different PRNP alleles, wild-type (wt; glutamine at amino acid 95 and glycine at 96), Q95H (glutamine to histidine at amino acid position 9...

2014
Christopher S. Jennelle Viviane Henaux Gideon Wasserberg Bala Thiagarajan Robert E. Rolley Michael D. Samuel

Few studies have evaluated the rate of infection or mode of transmission for wildlife diseases, and the implications of alternative management strategies. We used hunter harvest data from 2002 to 2013 to investigate chronic wasting disease (CWD) infection rate and transmission modes, and address how alternative management approaches affect disease dynamics in a Wisconsin white-tailed deer popul...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2010
Daniel P Walsh Michael W Miller

A key component of wildlife disease surveillance is determining the spread and geographic extent of pathogens by monitoring for infected individuals in regions where cases have not been previously detected. A practical challenge of such surveillance is developing reliable, yet cost-effective, approaches that remain sustainable when monitoring needs are prolonged or continuous, or when resources...

2010
Daniel A. Grear Michael D. Samuel Kim T. Scribner Byron V. Weckworth Julie A. Langenberg

Daniel A. Grear*, Michael D. Samuel, Kim T. Scribner, Byron V. Weckworth and Julie A. Langenberg Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin, 1630 Linden Dr, Madison, WI 53706, USA; US Geological Survey, Wisconsin Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, University of Wisconsin, 1630 Linden Dr, Madison, WI 53706, USA; Department of Fisheries and Wildlife and Department of Zool...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2017
Trevor J Hefley Mevin B Hooten Robin E Russell Daniel P Walsh James A Powell

Ecological diffusion is a theory that can be used to understand and forecast spatio-temporal processes such as dispersal, invasion, and the spread of disease. Hierarchical Bayesian modelling provides a framework to make statistical inference and probabilistic forecasts, using mechanistic ecological models. To illustrate, we show how hierarchical Bayesian models of ecological diffusion can be im...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2008
Mary Margaret Conner Michael Ryan Ebinger Julie Anne Blanchong Paul Chafee Cross

Over the past two decades there has been a steady increase in the study and management of wildlife diseases. This trend has been driven by the perception of an increase in emerging zoonotic diseases and the recognition that wildlife can be a critical factor for controlling infectious diseases in domestic animals. Cervids are of recent concern because, as a group, they present a number of unique...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2005
Michael W Miller Mary M Conner

We analyzed chronic wasting disease (CWD) prevalence data from mule deer populations in northcentral Colorado, USA, to discern the likely influences of temporal, spatial, and demographic factors on patterns observed in naturally infected populations. In addition to reaffirming spatial heterogeneity among wintering mule deer subpopulations, we report marked differences in CWD prevalence by sex a...

Journal: :Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 1965

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