Tests confirm no chronic wasting disease in case of deer in B.C.’s Okanagan
ENDERBY — The British Columbia government says testing has confirmed a sample from a deer harvested in the Okanagan region was negative for chronic wasting disease.
Chronic wasting disease is an infectious and fatal illness affecting species such as deer, elk, moose and caribou.
An statement from the Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship last month said a hunter submitted a sample taken from the white-tailed deer killed east of Enderby and the results of initial testing suggested the disease may be present.
It said at the time that, if confirmed, it would be the first detection in B.C. outside an existing management zone in the Kootenay area.


