CWD tests come back negative

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Published: August 22, 2002

Elk destroyed in Alberta and Saskatchewan due to risks of contracting

chronic wasting disease have shown no signs of the disease in

post-mortem tests.

Ken Stepushyn of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said all results

were negative on slaughtered animals believed to be in contact with the

two cases of CWD this spring.

One animal came from a farm north of Edmonton, while the other came

from a captive herd in the Prince Albert, Sask., area.

The CFIA continues to investigate how the animals got the disease, said

Stepushyn, who expects to have some answers within four weeks.

“It leads us to believe they were in some contact with infected

animals,” said Stepushyn.

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Karen Morrison

Saskatoon newsroom

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