A new case of chronic wasting disease identified
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•Third case of wasting disease found in B.C. deer | Globalnews.ca
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A new case of chronic wasting disease has been identified in British Columbia .
Wasting disease is an incurable illness that has the potential to decimate deer populations.
It affects deer, elk, moose and caribou and causes cell death in the brain.
There is no treatment or vaccine and the disease is always fatal.
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