Publications

TitleAbstractYear
Filter
PMID(sorted ascending)
Filter
beef exports: looking for an opening.bse, food safety and the veterinarian's role in certification were among matters discussed by the bva's president, mr ted chandler, at a speech in ballymena on october 29. speaking at the bva's northern ireland dinner, at which representatives of government, local veterinary associations, the farming community and other organisations were present, mr chandler emphasised the need for the government to recognise the veterinary profession's vital contribution to food hygiene and its pivotal role in ...19979402724
the transmission dynamics of bse and vcjd.the bovine spongiform encephalopathy (bse) epidemic in cattle has had a huge economic impact on the agricultural industries across europe. furthermore, scientific evidence now strongly supporting a link between a new variant of creutzfeldt-jakob disease (vcjd) and consumption of bse-infected animals has further heightened the need both to understand the transmission of these new diseases and to improve control measures to protect public health. in this paper we review work undertaken by our grou ...200211862621
impact of bse on livestock production system.the small number of bse cases diagnosed in italy from january 2001 to 12 september 2001 (a total of 28, one every 9000 head) does not allow for a statistical analysis of the relationship between this disease and the livestock systems. however, some indications can be noted: (a) only dairy cattle, which represent three-quarters of the cattle raised in italy, are involved; (b) 58% of the cases belong to medium-large farms that breed 27% of all head; (c) 13 out of 28 cases are 5-year-old animals an ...200314535367
is mad cow disease caused by a bacteria?transmissible spongioform enchephalopathies (tse's), include bovine spongiform encephalopathy (also called bse or "mad cow disease"), creutzfeldt-jakob disease (cjd) in humans, and scrapie in sheep. they remain a mystery, their cause hotly debated. but between 1994 and 1996, 12 people in england came down with cjd, the human form of mad cow, and all had eaten beef from suspect cows. current mad cow diagnosis lies solely in the detection of late appearing "prions", an acronym for hypothesized, ge ...200415325025
Displaying items 1 - 4 of 4