'Zombie Deer Disease' Spreading Across US Raises Concerns That Humans Could Possibly Become Infected
- Chronic wasting disease , also known as zombie deer disease, has been detected in Yellowstone National Park and poses a potential risk to humans.
- The disease has been found in 800 samples of deer, elk, and moose across Wyoming, and there are concerns it could spread to humans.
- While there is no current evidence of human infection, scientists warn of the possibility of a spillover event and advise caution in consuming deer or elk meat.
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