Travel history, hunting, and venison consumption related to prion disease exposure, 2006-2007 FoodNet Population Survey

J Am Diet Assoc. 2011 Jun;111(6):858-63. doi: 10.1016/j.jada.2011.03.015.

Abstract

The transmission of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) to human beings and the spread of chronic wasting disease (CWD) among cervids have prompted concerns about zoonotic transmission of prion diseases. Travel to the United Kingdom and other European countries, hunting for deer or elk, and venison consumption could result in the exposure of US residents to the agents that cause BSE and CWD. The Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network 2006-2007 population survey was used to assess the prevalence of these behaviors among residents of 10 catchment areas across the United States. Of 17,372 survey respondents, 19.4% reported travel to the United Kingdom since 1980, and 29.5% reported travel to any of the nine European countries considered to be BSE-endemic since 1980. The proportion of respondents who had ever hunted deer or elk was 18.5%, and 1.2% had hunted deer or elk in a CWD-endemic area. More than two thirds (67.4%) reported having ever eaten deer or elk meat. Respondents who traveled spent more time in the United Kingdom (median 14 days) than in any other BSE-endemic country. Of the 11,635 respondents who had consumed venison, 59.8% ate venison at most one to two times during their year of highest consumption, and 88.6% had obtained all of their meat from the wild. The survey results were useful in determining the prevalence and frequency of behaviors that could be important factors for foodborne prion transmission.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Animals
  • Animals, Domestic
  • Animals, Wild
  • Catchment Area, Health
  • Cattle
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Deer
  • Encephalopathy, Bovine Spongiform / epidemiology
  • Encephalopathy, Bovine Spongiform / transmission
  • Europe
  • Female
  • Food Contamination*
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Male
  • Meat
  • Middle Aged
  • Population Surveillance*
  • Prevalence
  • Prion Diseases / epidemiology
  • Prion Diseases / transmission*
  • Prion Diseases / veterinary*
  • Risk Factors
  • Travel
  • United States
  • Wasting Disease, Chronic / epidemiology
  • Wasting Disease, Chronic / transmission
  • Young Adult
  • Zoonoses*