Yeah, this is a prion disease sort of like Mad Cow. It would be very, very bad if it ended up in humans. There is no treatment or cure, your body just slowly and painfully dies.
I don't like the click-bait title but at the same time, this is not something they can in-theory even make a vaccine for (even if you did trust them).
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>A 'zombie deer' disease that is fatal to every animal it infects could soon spill over into humans — if it hasn't already, according to an alarming new report.
Experts have been warning for years that the nearly 100 percent fatal chronic wasting disease (CWD) —which leaves deer confused, drooling, and unafraid of humans — could jump from animals to people.
The disease has now been found in wild pigs that eat infected meat, with researchers warning it is steps away from spreading to domestic pigs — and then humans.
Dr Michael Osterholm, a top infectious diseases researcher at the University of Minnesota, warned: 'We have some limited data now suggesting that feral pigs might be infected.
Yeah, this is a prion disease sort of like Mad Cow. It would be very, very bad if it ended up in humans. There is no treatment or cure, your body just slowly and painfully dies.
I don't like the click-bait title but at the same time, this is not something they can in-theory even make a vaccine for (even if you did trust them).
Archive: https://archive.today/Xl7ud
From the post:
>>A 'zombie deer' disease that is fatal to every animal it infects could soon spill over into humans — if it hasn't already, according to an alarming new report.
Experts have been warning for years that the nearly 100 percent fatal chronic wasting disease (CWD) —which leaves deer confused, drooling, and unafraid of humans — could jump from animals to people.
The disease has now been found in wild pigs that eat infected meat, with researchers warning it is steps away from spreading to domestic pigs — and then humans.
Dr Michael Osterholm, a top infectious diseases researcher at the University of Minnesota, warned: 'We have some limited data now suggesting that feral pigs might be infected.