With hunting season in full swing, it’s important to recognize the risks associated with hunting and the precautions that you can take to protect yourself and others. The most obvious risk comes from poor gun safety, but one of the lesser-known risks is the risk of infection from an infected animal. If you hunt certain kinds of wild animals, you have an increased risk of Brucellosis. Brucellosis is an infectious disease caused by bacteria that can cause severe illness.
Among the wild game most hunted in our area that can carry the bacteria or pass it on to other animals are wild hogs and deer. Those who leave Louisiana to hunt other large game, such as bison, elk, caribou and moose, are also at risk. In addition, predators such as bears and wolves may get Brucellosis after they feed on an infected animal.