Experimentally induced bovine spongiform encephalopathy did not transmit via goat embryos
J Foster, W McKelvey, H Fraser, A Chong, A Ross, D Parnham, W Goldmann and N Hunter Institute for Animal Health, BBSRC Neuropathogenesis Unit, Edinburgh, UK. Jim.Foster@BBSRC.AC.UK Goats are susceptible to experimental challenge with bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE). This study set out to inve...
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description | J Foster, W McKelvey, H Fraser, A Chong, A Ross, D Parnham, W Goldmann and N Hunter
Institute for Animal Health, BBSRC Neuropathogenesis Unit, Edinburgh, UK. Jim.Foster@BBSRC.AC.UK
Goats are susceptible to experimental challenge with bovine spongiform
encephalopathy (BSE). This study set out to investigate whether the
transmission of BSE could occur in goats following the transfer of embryos
from experimentally infected donor females into uninfected recipient
females. The results showed no evidence of transmissible spongiform
encephalopathy disease in any of the offspring which developed from embryos
from infected donors, nor indeed in any of the recipient females used as
surrogate dams. In addition, there was no indication of experimental BSE
spreading as either a venereal infection to males used in mating or by
maternal transmission to offspring born naturally to experimentally
infected donors, although numbers were small. |
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encephalopathy (BSE). This study set out to investigate whether the
transmission of BSE could occur in goats following the transfer of embryos
from experimentally infected donor females into uninfected recipient
females. The results showed no evidence of transmissible spongiform
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from infected donors, nor indeed in any of the recipient females used as
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encephalopathy (BSE). This study set out to investigate whether the
transmission of BSE could occur in goats following the transfer of embryos
from experimentally infected donor females into uninfected recipient
females. The results showed no evidence of transmissible spongiform
encephalopathy disease in any of the offspring which developed from embryos
from infected donors, nor indeed in any of the recipient females used as
surrogate dams. In addition, there was no indication of experimental BSE
spreading as either a venereal infection to males used in mating or by
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encephalopathy (BSE). This study set out to investigate whether the
transmission of BSE could occur in goats following the transfer of embryos
from experimentally infected donor females into uninfected recipient
females. The results showed no evidence of transmissible spongiform
encephalopathy disease in any of the offspring which developed from embryos
from infected donors, nor indeed in any of the recipient females used as
surrogate dams. In addition, there was no indication of experimental BSE
spreading as either a venereal infection to males used in mating or by
maternal transmission to offspring born naturally to experimentally
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