Background Evidence for scrapie transmission from VRQ/VRQ ewes to lambs via milk was first reported in 2008 but in that study there were concerns that lateral transmission may have contributed to the high transmission rate observed since five control lambs housed with the milk recipients also became infected. This report provides further information obtained from two follow-up studies, one where milk recipients were housed separately after milk consumption to confirm the validity of the high scrapie transmission rate via milk and the second to assess any difference in infectivity from colostrum and subsequent milk. Protein misfolding cyclic amplification (PMCA) was also used to detect prion protein in milk samples as a comparison with the ...
Classical scrapie is an environmentally transmissible prion disease of sheep and goats. Prions can p...
To understand the possible role of mixed-prion infections in disease presentation, the current study...
To understand the possible role of mixed-prion infections in disease presentation, the current study...
Background: Evidence for scrapie transmission from VRQ/VRQ ewes to lambs via milk was first reported...
Background: Evidence for scrapie transmission from VRQ/VRQ ewes to lambs via milk was first reported...
Abstract Background The risk of scrapie infection increases with increased duration and proximity of...
International audienceSince prion infectivity had never been reported in milk, dairy products origin...
International audienceSince prion infectivity had never been reported in milk, dairy products origin...
Since prion infectivity had never been reported in milk, dairy products originating from transmissib...
The risk of classical scrapie transmission in small ruminants is highest during the neonatal period ...
Prions are misfolded proteins that are infectious and naturally transmitted, causing a fatal neurolo...
Natural scrapie transmission from infected ewes to their lambs is thought to occur by the oral route...
Natural scrapie transmission from infected ewes to their lambs is thought to occur by the oral route...
<div><p>Natural scrapie transmission from infected ewes to their lambs is thought to occur by the or...
To investigate the possibility of oral transmission of atypical scrapie in sheep and determine the d...
Classical scrapie is an environmentally transmissible prion disease of sheep and goats. Prions can p...
To understand the possible role of mixed-prion infections in disease presentation, the current study...
To understand the possible role of mixed-prion infections in disease presentation, the current study...
Background: Evidence for scrapie transmission from VRQ/VRQ ewes to lambs via milk was first reported...
Background: Evidence for scrapie transmission from VRQ/VRQ ewes to lambs via milk was first reported...
Abstract Background The risk of scrapie infection increases with increased duration and proximity of...
International audienceSince prion infectivity had never been reported in milk, dairy products origin...
International audienceSince prion infectivity had never been reported in milk, dairy products origin...
Since prion infectivity had never been reported in milk, dairy products originating from transmissib...
The risk of classical scrapie transmission in small ruminants is highest during the neonatal period ...
Prions are misfolded proteins that are infectious and naturally transmitted, causing a fatal neurolo...
Natural scrapie transmission from infected ewes to their lambs is thought to occur by the oral route...
Natural scrapie transmission from infected ewes to their lambs is thought to occur by the oral route...
<div><p>Natural scrapie transmission from infected ewes to their lambs is thought to occur by the or...
To investigate the possibility of oral transmission of atypical scrapie in sheep and determine the d...
Classical scrapie is an environmentally transmissible prion disease of sheep and goats. Prions can p...
To understand the possible role of mixed-prion infections in disease presentation, the current study...
To understand the possible role of mixed-prion infections in disease presentation, the current study...