This study basically confirmed what experts already suspected.
"Actually, it was just a formal finding for something we suspected for a long time," Williams said of the study, which established that CWD is transmitted where animals congregate and not necessarily between mother and fawn.
For the study, nine does with CWD were placed in pens at the Foothills campus in Fort Collins. The does then gave birth to fawns.
Williams and Miller then brought in nine fawns from wild herds that were free from CWD, a fatal neurological disease that causes infected animals to become emaciated, display abnormal behavior and lose bodily functions.
"We knew the females in the facility had CWD, so we wanted to see if only their fawns contracted it, or if the healthy fawns did as well," Williams said.
At the end of the study, all nine fawns born to females in the pens contracted the disease, but so did eight of the nine brought in from the outside - and the remaining animal is starting to display symptoms of the disease.
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Oak
<FONT COLOR="#800080" SIZE="1">[ 09-14-2003 19:00: Message edited by: Colorado Oak ]</font>
"Actually, it was just a formal finding for something we suspected for a long time," Williams said of the study, which established that CWD is transmitted where animals congregate and not necessarily between mother and fawn.
For the study, nine does with CWD were placed in pens at the Foothills campus in Fort Collins. The does then gave birth to fawns.
Williams and Miller then brought in nine fawns from wild herds that were free from CWD, a fatal neurological disease that causes infected animals to become emaciated, display abnormal behavior and lose bodily functions.
"We knew the females in the facility had CWD, so we wanted to see if only their fawns contracted it, or if the healthy fawns did as well," Williams said.
At the end of the study, all nine fawns born to females in the pens contracted the disease, but so did eight of the nine brought in from the outside - and the remaining animal is starting to display symptoms of the disease.
Full story here
Oak
<FONT COLOR="#800080" SIZE="1">[ 09-14-2003 19:00: Message edited by: Colorado Oak ]</font>