Hunting Wife
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I've wondered if anyone has even gotten psittacosis from grouse or turkeys.
After 8 seasons of House M.D. you can become a complete hypochondriac.
I don’t think the ecology of those species would maintain that organism at infectious levels in the wild under normal conditions. It is, however, relatively common in colonial nesting water birds (gulls and pelicans) where you have lots of birds in a highly contaminated environment. I’ve been exposed to it a couple of times while doing mortality investigations at colonies.
I think at this point most of the major zoonotic diseases likely to infect someone in North America are pretty well known. Tularemia is not super common, but way more likely to be contracted by the average hunter than plague or most other things. Regionally there might be others (Brucella in the GYE, for example), but for the most part eating wild game is pretty darn safe. If you kill something that doesn’t act or look right, don’t eat it. Wear gloves when skinning/field dressing. If you are worried, cook things well and be cautious about eating predators and rodents...those are groups that tend to have higher incidence of disease in general.