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  2. Deer cutaneous fibroma - Wikipedia

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    The fibromas are most often caused by host-specific papillomaviruses.They may also be due to host-specific poxviruses. [1] [4]The transmission of cutaneous fibromas in the white-tailed deer is caused by a virus that is thought to be transmitted through a variety of insect bites or by a deer coming in contact with any contaminated object that scratches or penetrates the skin of the deer or ...

  3. PGC expert explains what hunters should know about CWD and ...

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    The deer pass the disease prions through liquids including saliva, blood, urine and their milk when nursing fawns. ... in-your-face disease,” she said. The deer may not be thinking like a normal ...

  4. Did Texas researchers link hunter deaths to deer disease? Not ...

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    The disease is of particular concern to Texas deer breeders, who face the culling of their entire herds if CWD is found on their farms. A doe checks on a fawn as others wait for food at a ranch in ...

  5. Discovery of deer disease puts $1.6 billion hunting industry ...

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    The disease was found in a deer sampled for routine surveillance in Lanier County, according to the Department of Natural Resources. A hunter harvested the 2½-year-old deer in late November, the ...

  6. Loa loa filariasis - Wikipedia

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    Loa loa filariasis, (Loiasis) is a skin and eye disease caused by the nematode worm Loa loa.Humans contract this disease through the bite of a deer fly (Chrysops spp.) or mango fly, the vectors for Loa loa.

  7. Epidermodysplasia verruciformis - Wikipedia

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    Epidermodysplasia verruciformis (EV) is a skin condition characterised by warty skin lesions. [1] It results from an abnormal susceptibility to HPV infection (HPV). It is associated with a high lifetime risk of squamous cell carcinomas in skin. [1]

  8. Deadly disease with no cure detected in Yellowstone mule deer ...

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    The disease is contagious among deer, elk and moose, but there’s no evidence that humans can get it. Deadly disease with no cure detected in Yellowstone mule deer for first time, park says Skip ...

  9. Demodex folliculorum - Wikipedia

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    Demodex folliculorum is a microscopic mite that can survive only on the skin of humans. [2] [3] Most people have D. folliculorum on their skin.Usually, the mites do not cause any harm, so are considered an example of commensalism rather than parasitism; [4] but they can cause disease, known as demodicosis.