Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a fatal, emerging disease of cervids associated with transmissible protease-resistant prion proteins. The potential for CWD to cause dramatic declines in deer and elk populations and perceived human health risks associated with consuming CWD-contaminated venison have led wildlife agencies to embark on extensive CWD control programs, typically involving culling to reduce deer populations. We characterized the spatial distribution of CWD in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in Wisconsin to facilitate CWD management. We found that CWD prevalence declined with distance from a central location, was locally correlated at a scale of 3.6 km, and was correlated with deer habitat abundance. The latter result is consistent with patterns expected for a positive relationship between density and prevalence of CWD. We recommend management activities focused on culling in geographic areas with high prevalence to have the greatest probability of removing infected individuals. Further research is needed to elucidate the factors involved in CWD spread and infection rates, especially the role of density-dependent transmission.
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July 01 2006
SPATIAL EPIDEMIOLOGY OF CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE IN WISCONSIN WHITE-TAILED DEER Open Access
Damien O. Joly;
Damien O. Joly
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1 Department of Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1630 Linden Dr., Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA
7 Current address: Fish and Wildlife Division, Alberta Sustainable Resource Development, 6909 116 Street, Edmonton, Alberta T6H 4P2, Canada
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Michael D. Samuel;
Michael D. Samuel
2 USGS Wisconsin Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, Department of Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1630 Linden Dr., Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA
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Julia A. Langenberg;
Julia A. Langenberg
3 Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, 101 S. Webster St., Madison, Wisconsin 53703, USA
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Julie A. Blanchong;
Julie A. Blanchong
1 Department of Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1630 Linden Dr., Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA
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Carl A. Batha;
Carl A. Batha
4 Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, 1500 N. Johns St., Dodgeville, Wisconsin 53533, USA
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Robert E. Rolley;
Robert E. Rolley
5 Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, 1350 Femrite, Monona, Wisconsin 53716, USA
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Delwyn P. Keane;
Delwyn P. Keane
6 Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, 6101 Mineral Point Rd., Madison, Wisconsin 53705, USA
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Christine A. Ribic
Christine A. Ribic
2 USGS Wisconsin Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, Department of Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1630 Linden Dr., Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA
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J Wildl Dis (2006) 42 (3): 578–588.
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May 06 2005
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Damien O. Joly, Michael D. Samuel, Julia A. Langenberg, Julie A. Blanchong, Carl A. Batha, Robert E. Rolley, Delwyn P. Keane, Christine A. Ribic; SPATIAL EPIDEMIOLOGY OF CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE IN WISCONSIN WHITE-TAILED DEER. J Wildl Dis 1 July 2006; 42 (3): 578–588. doi: https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-42.3.578
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