The mysterious zombie deer virus or a threat to humans?Experts reveal the risks of hunting season

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-30

Recently, scientists at Yellowstone, a famous nature reserve in the United States, have discovered a new threat called the "zombie deer" virus. The virus has attracted great attention from the public and experts because it is not only a deadly threat to animals, but also carries the risk of possible transmission to humans.

According to the latest findings from Yellowstone, the "zombie deer" virus has been found in deer in North America, Canada and South Korea. The virus causes infected deer to drool, stumble and develop obvious neurological symptoms, causing them to lose weight, fall and show a dazed look, so some people call it "zombie deer disease".

For this disease, experts say that there is currently no ** method or vaccine available. Even more worryingly, some scientists believe that the virus has the potential to spread to humans. Although no cases of human infection have been detected so far, this possibility cannot be ignored.

With hunting season just around the corner, the CDC reminds and urges people to do the necessary testing before eating hunted animals. Hunters in particular who hunt in the Yellowstone area should be vigilant to ensure that the wild animals they hunt are not infected with the "zombie deer" virus.

In addition, the public should also be concerned and take precautions to reduce the risk of infection. Avoid close contact with wild animals, especially those exhibiting significant neurological symptoms. When handling or consuming wild animal meat, it is important to take appropriate hygiene and safety measures to avoid consuming meat from potentially infected animals that have not been tested and processed to minimize the risk of infection.

As one of the most famous nature reserves in the United States, the discovery of Yellowstone has attracted a lot of public attention. We call on ** and relevant agencies to strengthen surveillance and research to better understand the transmission route and prevention and control measures of this "zombie deer" virus, and protect the safety and health of the public and wildlife.

Let's pay attention and work together to protect the natural ecological environment and ensure the health and safety of humans and animals!

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