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Expert says CWD probable in humans in the future
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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 4723129" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>I don't think anyone is saying they will stop consuming venison under any circumstances. I think the majority will not consume venison that tests positive for CWD. I think many will choose to consume venison even if they don't know either way. Since I hunt in a hot zone, I won't consume any deer not tested and only then if it comes back negative. I still plan on eating deer. However, if anything changes regarding human infection, I would likely discontinue eating venison altogether just because the risks are too high. Until then, bon appetit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 4723129, member: 10373"] I don’t think anyone is saying they will stop consuming venison under any circumstances. I think the majority will not consume venison that tests positive for CWD. I think many will choose to consume venison even if they don’t know either way. Since I hunt in a hot zone, I won’t consume any deer not tested and only then if it comes back negative. I still plan on eating deer. However, if anything changes regarding human infection, I would likely discontinue eating venison altogether just because the risks are too high. Until then, bon appetit. [/QUOTE]
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