Human Transmission of WNS

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Human Transmission of WNS

Postby BrianC » Sep 30, 2010 9:19 am

A single bat showing WNS found hundreds of miles from confirmed WNS sites make human transmission possible (NOT)
The facts show that a bat stricken with WNS found its way to that location by some natural or UN natural transportation.
If a human transmission had occurred and WNS was spread to a far off location, well beyond any migratory route, then the majority of an entire colony would show signs of WNS.
The biological scientific implication of someone stating that this is reason for possible human transmission would be to send that person or group back to school or jail.
Facts positively show that migratory transmission is the only possible reason for the spread.
T.A.G. has experienced cavers from everywhere who have been everywhere for ever. This is fact, and yet not one single cave has seen any sign of WNS other than in the normal migratory routs, and one confirmed bat ( not a colony) outside the normal migratory distance.
Who can tell me why any factual possible human transmission theory has been cited by these circumstances?

Anyone?

Well?

That’s what I thought.

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