Potential chronic wasting disease found near Enderby
A case of an infectious and fatal disease in the local deer population, in what would be the first of its kind in the region, may have been found in the North Okanagan.
The province said a potential case of chronic wasting disease (CWD) was reported in a male white-tailed deer harvested east of Enderby.
A hunter submitted a sample to the provincial animal health laboratory, who did initial tests which detected abnormal proteins that could indicate an infection. The sample was sent to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) for further testing, the results of which should be available in early December.
“This is the first potential detection in the Okanagan and the first identified outside B.C.’s existing CWD management zone in the Kootenay region”, the province said.










