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Partnering with Taxidermists for Improved Chronic Wasting Disease Surveillance

机译:与动物标本剥制者合作改善慢性浪费性疾病的监测

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Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a contagious neurological disease affecting deer, moose, elk, and reindeer. CWD is predominantly found in North America and has a higher prevalence in older male deer. To increase the submission of samples from older male deer, the Taxidermy Partnership Program (TPP) was implemented in New York State (NYS). This program partners with taxidermists to obtain valuable samples that would otherwise be lost and helps raise awareness about CWD. Since its start, the TPP has been successful in increasing the number of older male deer submitted for CWD testing.
机译:慢性消耗性疾病(CWD)是一种传染性神经病,会影响鹿,驼鹿,麋鹿和驯鹿。 CWD主要在北美发现,在年长的雄性鹿中患病率更高。为了增加年长雄鹿的样品提交量,在纽约州(NYS)实施了动物标本剥制伙伴计划(TPP)。该计划与动物标本剥制者合作,获取有价值的样本,否则这些样本将丢失,并有助于提高人们对CWD的认识。自成立以来,TPP已成功增加了提交CWD测试的年长雄鹿的数量。

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