SwampFox wrote: |
I do not like the way this is phrased: "In all probability the virus does not infect humans." Huh, Excuse me..... Ed |
d_hoffman wrote: |
these diseases have only come out in what, the last 10 years or so. Which kind of coinsides with the big push against hunting by the anti's. |
Vince wrote: |
The UN World Health Organisation is becoming more and more active, in both detection of possible health problems and issuing media releases. |
FALPhil wrote: |
Personally, I don't think anyone at the UN could find their own butt with both hands and a flashlight. |
Bushmaster wrote: |
Well tracker...You have an extra hand...Couldn't you help? Sorry...Off topic... Why are we still putting up with the socialist/communist u.n. EHD is a bad thing, but it will pass or we will have to trap all the deer and vaccinate them...That would be a carear in itself...Any volinteers?? |
Bushmaster wrote: |
EHD is a bad thing, but it will pass or we will have to trap all the deer and vaccinate them...That would be a carear in itself...Any volinteers?? |
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The incubation period is 5–20 days, and all signs usually develop within one month. The mortality rate is normally low, but is high in susceptible breeds of sheep. In cattle and wild ruminants infection is usually asymptomatic (In medicine, a disease is asymptomatic while the patient does not experience any noticeable symptoms.) despite high virus levels in blood. |
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