longcruise
70 Cal.
What I've seen here in Colorado over the years is the animal rights folks trying to use the CWD scare to cut down on Hunting to scare Hunters. We've had people sue the state over supposedly catching CWD. But there's no evidence. Cases could not move forward. Experts??? Have tried to suggest that it's transmissable to humans but it's mostly about scaring people. There's money and attention in making claims like this.As I remember it, there have been a couple three highly suspicious cases of someone getting CJD like disease from consuming CWD infected deer. The establishment of course bad talked it and the media like usual censored it pretty fast too. So it leaves me to think that yes it could be transmitted to humans in done cases. It could be more bad luck with one’s genes kind of thing.
So contrary to a cover up it's the opposite.
There's only one study I know of that has been done. It was based upon the occurrence of brain diseases in people who live and farm bordering the south Platte River in Colorado. This has been a hot spot for cwd since it was found here. The people who live in and farm on this area have a long tradition of hunting for and consuming deer here. The occurrence of brain disease among those people over a 20 year period should the rate of occurrence to be no different than the rate across the US.
The human form of the prion disease is called Creutzfeldt Jacob disease. It seems to be spontaneous. It's not CWD. The immune system is responsible for clearing folded proteins. Some think that CJD is not uncommon but healthy immune systems clear it.
There's plenty of information available about CWD and CJD. When you encounter claims of human CWD, look hard at the source and the actual evidence.