• @Seleni
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    1616 days ago

    Not to rain on the zombie parade, but the article says it ‘may have’ exactly once, with no supporting evidence. Then it goes on to say wild pigs have caught it, which means domestic pigs and hunters could catch it.

    I mean, it probably will happen at the rate we’re going, but it hasn’t yet.

  • @[email protected]
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    816 days ago

    The CDC says that no cases of CWD have been detected in humans to date, but add that this may be a possibility in the future.

    • @Frozengyro
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      116 days ago

      They have said that forever though.

  • @Potatisen
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    316 days ago

    ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE!!! LEETTSS FUUUCCCKKKKIINNNGGG GOOOOO

  • @[email protected]
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    215 days ago

    Depending on how many prions you are exposed to, the incubation period of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease is 15 months to over 30 years. I imagine CWD is similar. There could be many infected people who are still oblivious. Or there could be none. It will be academically interesting to watch this play out.

    • @[email protected]
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      215 days ago

      CWD is just how TSE, or prion disease, is named when it affects deer. It’s the same thing as Creutzfeldt–Jakob. The incubation period is not really known though, or at least the average / median incubation period varies wildly depending on the source

  • Stern
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    115 days ago

    dont give me hope

    • @Lumisal
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      215 days ago

      It’s caused by prions.

      So it could end up on broccoli 🥦