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CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE IN CANADIAN WILDLIFE: AN EXPERT OPINION ON THE EPIDEMIOLOGY AND RISKS TO WILD DEER Prepared by:
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Document Date: 2011-12-20 16:48:27


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City

CCWHC / Campus Drive Saskatoon / Canberra / Saskatoon / /

Company

Alberta AB / /

Continent

North America / /

Country

United States / Canada / Australia / /

Facility

Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre Western College of Veterinary Medicine University / The Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre / /

MedicalCondition

CWD epidemics / epidemic / TSE disease / strain / infectious / conventional infectious agents / infectious prions / infections / neurodegenerative disorders / infectious material / disease / chronic wasting disease / natural disease / transmissible spongiform encephalopathies / prion diseases / scrapie / diseases / transmissible spongiform encephalopathy / mad cow disease / infection / bovine spongiform encephalopathy / susceptible and infectious individuals / infectious disease / /

MedicalTreatment

artificial feeding / /

Organization

World Health Organization / Univ. of Saskatchewan / Food Inspection Agency / Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre Western College / University of Saskatchewan / Univ. of Alberta / /

Person

François Messier / Ted Leighton / Emmanuel Vanopdenbosch / Evelyn Merrill / Peter Caley / Michael W. Miller / Trent Bollinger / Michael D. Samuel / /

Position

Executive Director / Executive / Chair / /

ProvinceOrState

Alberta / Nebraska / Wisconsin / Wyoming / Saskatchewan / Illinois / South Dakota / New Mexico / Utah / Colorado / Ontario / /

Region

southern Saskatchewan / western Canada / /

Technology

prions / /

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