Mad Deer Disease - CJD

This is what the pantries have to worry about since hunters been dumping carcass there with their patheic selfish "hunters for hungry". Hunters know about mad deer disease and their only interest is to sports kill and then they have their convenience of "giving" to the pantries. Scary stuff Mad Cows, Mad Deer and Mad People Indeed we might have already seen the first human deaths from mad deer disease. Three years ago two young Western hunters, Doug McEwen and Jay Whitlock, came down with so-called classic or sporadic CJD in their late twenties and died. In 1996 Kevin Boss, a Minnesotan who hunted there and in western Wisconsin, died of CJD at age forty-one. Mary Reilly of Waupaca died not long ago of CJD at age forty-three. These are a handful of young CJD deaths, but there are more and they seem to be increasing. No one knows what CWD or other US strains of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) would look like in humans, but as in Britain they would possibly first appear as increasing cases of classic CJD in people under fifty years of age. www.maddeer.org/madmadmad.html