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BSE transmission to macaques

Nature, 1996
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Lasmézas, C.   +8 more
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Understanding the epidemiology of BSE

Trends in Microbiology, 1997
ore than 167 000 cases of bovine spongiform en- cephalopathy (BSE) have been reported in Great Britain since the disease was first recognized in 1986, and it is estimated that over one million cattle have been in- fected 1. The epidemic has affected over 40 000 cattle holdings, with more than half of these experi- encing just a single case, a most un ...
M E, Woolhouse, R M, Anderson
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BSE and the safety of milk

Veterinary Record, 2007
SIR, — Dr Michael Tyshenko's paper on bse and the safety of milk from Canadian dairy cattle ([Tyshenko 2007][1]) commented that the experimentally established value of 10 per cent, based on references published in 1997, remains the accepted contribution for the maternal transmission of bse ...
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BSE

Nutrition & Food Science, 1990
Recently the Royal Society held a briefing to explain what BSE is, how it may have arisen, the possibilities of it being transmitted to human beings and to describe some of the current ...
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Prions, BSE and food

International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2002
Biochemical and biophysical properties of prions including possible inactivation methods are reviewed. Possible molecular markers of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) and mechanisms behind infectivity and correlation with clinical symptoms are discussed. The risk of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) for humans i.e.
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BSE

2003
Abstract The Central Veterinary Laboratory (CVL) is located near Weybridge, in Surrey. In the 1980s it was part of MAFF and provided a diagnostic and consulting service for farm veterinarians and for the State Veterinary Service. Rare and difficult animal health problems from all over Britain were referred to it.
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The low down on BSE

Nursing Standard, 1990
The comment in Nursing Standard May 23 - 29 regarding bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) will do little to enhance the standing of the nursing profession.
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Living with BSE

Risk Analysis, 2006
Jennifer, Kuzma, Alwynelle, Ahl
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