Chronic Wasting Disease could jump to humans: Research scientist
Researchers have found fatal Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in deer, elk and even moose, can jump to non-human primates which means it may be able to jump to humans.
“For the longest time it was assumed that this is not something which may have an impact on human health,” Dr. Stefanie Czub, the project leader told paNOW. “But we have some data that this seems not to be the case.”
Czub, who works with the University of Calgary and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, led a team of six research scientists on the study.
Non-human primates are the closest model of species to humans making the discovery a vital piece of research to gain further knowledge into the potential for CWD to make the human jump. The fatal disease affects the nervous system and spreads among ungulates via saliva, urine and feces. Provincial officials are noticing a rise in the disease in Saskatchewan.