Mad cows and Englishmen - Scrapie, BSE & CJD
Abstract
Transmissible Sponqiform Encephalopathies (TSE's) are a group
of diseases that affect certain types of animals and can also be
found in humans. Transmissible refers to the fact that the
diseases can be transferred or spread. Sponqiform refers to the
groups of holes which form in the brain and Encephalopathy
means degenerative brain disease.
Each TSE disease has a separate name but all have the same
underlying infective agent the Prion. The diseases are
characterized by a long incubation period; degenerative
changes in the brain associated with a 'prion' agent; and all
are invariably fatal. This report provides an overview in to the current information
available on scrapie, BSE, CJD and new variant CJD.... [Show full abstract]
Keywords
Transmissible Sponqiform Encephalopathies (TSE); Prion; Scrapie; Creutzfeldt Jakob disease (CJD); Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE); Mad Cow DiseaseFields of Research
070205 Animal Protection (Pests and Pathogens); 070106 Farm Management, Rural Management and AgribusinessDate
1997Type
MonographAccess Rights
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