Chronic wasting disease

URL: https://data.ontario.ca/dataset/bddd8b1c-6ef7-4b63-a748-a5a340801633/resource/c6f9095c-c716-4125-95c7-023b3feff314/download/cwd_2023results_fr_2024-02-09.csv

Chronic wasting disease is a fatal, untreatable disease of the central nervous system affecting members of the wild cervid family (for example, white-tailed deer, American elk, moose and woodland caribou).

The disease can be spread by close contact between animals or by exposure to a contaminated environment. There is evidence the disease may remain infectious in the environment, such as in soil, for years.

Our surveillance program takes samples from areas with the highest risk of chronic wasting disease. Sampling locations vary from year to year and are chosen based on a number of risk factors.

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Last updated
February 23, 2024
Created
December 31, 2019
Format
application/csv
File size
20.6 KiB
Licence
Ontario.ca Terms of Use
Name
Chronic wasting disease
Type
Data
Language
French
Data range start
October 1, 2023
Data range end
February 29, 2024

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