• ComradeSharkfucker@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I don’t think enough people are eating venison regularly for a this prion to be a serious threat even if it manages to transmit to humans

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      1 year ago

      Have you seen zombie movies? It only takes ONE unassuming hunter… and then it immediately mutates into blah blah magic nonsense ensues…

      and then it is airborne, and bloodborne

      You are correct of course. =P

    • wildginger@lemmy.myserv.one
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      1 year ago

      Deer arent eating venison regularly enough to explain the rate of its spread among deer.

      Its moving through them someplace else. Which means if it jumps to us, its moving through us someplace else too. And we dont actually know for sure how its moving through them.

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      1 year ago

      Shoot an infected deer in the head or have it otherwise die violently on the ground. Prions can last in the soil for years and years. Misfolded proteins are basically invulnerable, even in shit like autoclaves. If cows eat grass that has prions on them, that shit could potentially jump. And a lot of people ranch their cattle on public lands where infected deer are, and where wolves are unavailable due to politicians, who would otherwise prevent infected deer from spreading.

      The best thing that we can do is have wolves clamp down on the few infected deer immediately rather than generate large pools of infection that then start cross-contaminating domestic livestock. Prions and ebola are the two things that really keep me up at night.