The risk of classical scrapie transmission in small ruminants is highest during the neonatal period with the placenta recognized as a significant source of infection. Milk has also been identified as a source of scrapie with sheep-to-sheep transmission occurring after neonatal consumption of as little as 1–2 liters of milk; concurrent mastitis due to small ruminant lentivirus (SRLV) infection may be associated with increased scrapie transmission via milk in sheep. In contrast, goat-to-sheep transmission has been documented only after prolonged consumption of >30 liters of milk. The goal of the current study was to assess transmission of scrapie to goat kids and lambs following low volume, short duration consumption of milk from infected goa...
Natural scrapie transmission from infected ewes to their lambs is thought to occur by the oral route...
Thirty-seven goats carrying different prion protein genotypes (PRNP) were orally infected with a cla...
To investigate the possibility of oral transmission of atypical scrapie in sheep and determine the d...
Abstract Background The risk of scrapie infection increases with increased duration and proximity of...
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...
The placenta of domestic sheep plays a key role in horizontal transmission of classical scrapie. Dom...
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...
Background: Evidence for scrapie transmission from VRQ/VRQ ewes to lambs via milk was first reported...
Prions are misfolded proteins that are infectious and naturally transmitted, causing a fatal neurolo...
Antemortem detection of SRLV and PrPSc in goat (G) and sheep (S) recipients of milk from goats co-in...
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...
A longitudinal observational study was carried out to evaluate the influence of prenatal exposure to...
Natural scrapie transmission from infected ewes to their lambs is thought to occur by the oral route...
Thirty-seven goats carrying different prion protein genotypes (PRNP) were orally infected with a cla...
To investigate the possibility of oral transmission of atypical scrapie in sheep and determine the d...
Abstract Background The risk of scrapie infection increases with increased duration and proximity of...
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...
The placenta of domestic sheep plays a key role in horizontal transmission of classical scrapie. Dom...
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...
Background: Evidence for scrapie transmission from VRQ/VRQ ewes to lambs via milk was first reported...
Prions are misfolded proteins that are infectious and naturally transmitted, causing a fatal neurolo...
Antemortem detection of SRLV and PrPSc in goat (G) and sheep (S) recipients of milk from goats co-in...
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...
A longitudinal observational study was carried out to evaluate the influence of prenatal exposure to...
Natural scrapie transmission from infected ewes to their lambs is thought to occur by the oral route...
Thirty-seven goats carrying different prion protein genotypes (PRNP) were orally infected with a cla...
To investigate the possibility of oral transmission of atypical scrapie in sheep and determine the d...