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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5210044" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Would <u>I</u> eat a CWD deer? Probably. But I'm not going to make that decision for my family, so I would most likely discard the meat from any deer that tested positive for CWD. But I think the chances of being harmed by it are infinitesimally small. Even Mad Cow Disease, which was known to be transmissible to humans, only infected a tiny, tiny percentage of the people who ate infected meat. Last time I saw the numbers, it is estimated 35+ million people ate MCD infected beef in Europe. Yet only 206 people got the disease from eating tainted meat. That's an infection rate of 0.0006%</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5210044, member: 17"] Would [U]I[/U] eat a CWD deer? Probably. But I'm not going to make that decision for my family, so I would most likely discard the meat from any deer that tested positive for CWD. But I think the chances of being harmed by it are infinitesimally small. Even Mad Cow Disease, which was known to be transmissible to humans, only infected a tiny, tiny percentage of the people who ate infected meat. Last time I saw the numbers, it is estimated 35+ million people ate MCD infected beef in Europe. Yet only 206 people got the disease from eating tainted meat. That's an infection rate of 0.0006% [/QUOTE]
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