Community Science Strategies Reveal Distributional Patterns of Treponeme‐Associated Hoof Disease in Washington Elk (Cervus canadensis)

作者: Steven N Winter , María del Pilar Fernández , Erin Clancey , Kyle Garrison , Kristin Mansfield

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摘要: Treponeme‐associated hoof disease (TAHD) is an emerging disease of conservation concern in elk (Cervus canadensis) in the Northwest USA. Elk with TAHD exhibit characteristic hoof lesions that are often accompanied by lameness and limping. The gold standard approach traditionally used for infectious disease surveillance is laboratory confirmation, which for TAHD is a histologic examination of abnormal elk hooves submitted by wildlife agencies. Diagnostic evaluation affords certainty in confirming TAHD; however, these examinations are also labor and resource intensive, and therefore, not conducive to the collection of sufficient data for epidemiologic investigations. In response, two community science (CS) surveillance strategies have been implemented in Washington State: public observations of limping elk from a web‐based reporting tool and hunter reports of hoof abnormalities on harvested elk …

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