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On top of being highly transmissible, Boggs Pope says CWD lies low for a while once it infects a deer. “They might not show symptoms for maybe 18 months or two years,” she said.
MADISON - Chronic wasting disease continues to spread and increase in prevalence in Wisconsin's wild white-tailed deer, according to data from the Department of Natural Resources.
Symptoms of Chronic Wasting Disease in deer CWD has a long incubation period, usually around 18 months but can take as long as two years for symptoms to show up.