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Related: About this forumCOVID detected in a California mule deer, first wildlife case in state
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-04-27/first-covid-case-in-california-wildlife-mule-deerCOVID detected in a California mule deer, first wildlife case in state
BY GRACE TOOHEY STAFF WRITER
APRIL 27, 2023 11:40 AM PT
California wildlife officials have confirmed the states first case of COVID-19 in a wild animal, detected in a mule deer killed in 2021 in El Dorado County.
The coronavirus has been confirmed in pets and zoo animals, but the California Department of Fish and Wildlife said this is the first case of COVID-19 confirmed in free-ranging California wildlife, according to a news release from the agency.
The infected deer was killed by a hunter in 2021 and sampled at that time for chronic wasting disease, a type of neurodegenerative disorder that affects deer, elk and moose. That disease has never been found in the states deer or elk populations, but fish and wildlife department routinely monitors for it, the agency said.
After recent media reports about COVID-19 in free-ranging deer in Canada and other states, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife decided to test archived deer samples for the coronavirus, finding the positive case in the deer from El Dorado County.
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BY GRACE TOOHEY STAFF WRITER
APRIL 27, 2023 11:40 AM PT
California wildlife officials have confirmed the states first case of COVID-19 in a wild animal, detected in a mule deer killed in 2021 in El Dorado County.
The coronavirus has been confirmed in pets and zoo animals, but the California Department of Fish and Wildlife said this is the first case of COVID-19 confirmed in free-ranging California wildlife, according to a news release from the agency.
The infected deer was killed by a hunter in 2021 and sampled at that time for chronic wasting disease, a type of neurodegenerative disorder that affects deer, elk and moose. That disease has never been found in the states deer or elk populations, but fish and wildlife department routinely monitors for it, the agency said.
After recent media reports about COVID-19 in free-ranging deer in Canada and other states, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife decided to test archived deer samples for the coronavirus, finding the positive case in the deer from El Dorado County.
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COVID detected in a California mule deer, first wildlife case in state (Original Post)
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Apr 2023
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Scrivener7
(52,594 posts)2. More vectors for mutations.
2naSalit
(92,491 posts)3. Mother Nature...
Is coming for us, and she's pissed.
We have no place to run from the mess we made. The Great Comeuppance is upon us.
Blues Heron
(6,115 posts)4. Took them two years to find this out?
Whats the rush?
Rebl2
(14,623 posts)5. I think Missouri
started testing for Covid in deer last year or 2021. Dont know results, but I would guess some tested positive.
Javaman
(63,073 posts)6. Jumping species is slightly fucking scary
As others above have mentioned, uncontrolled vectors.
A zoonotic species jump is, to say the least very concerning.
This is one very nimble virus