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43096
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"The incurable disease has serious implications for the state's deer herd." The disease has not yet been detected in North Carolina but the state has been active in surveillance. Current measures for prevention include banning importation of live cervids known to be susceptible to CWD, banning importation of whole cervid carouses and regulations on the use of urine and other secretions from cervids used to attract wildlife.
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43947
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As a matter of fact, Chronic Wasting Disease us always fatal but it usually takes between and and two years before infected deer display signs of infection. North Carolina's first detection of CWD was in 2022. Since that time, designation of primary and secondary surveillance ares has begun.