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English: 07-1246. Lateral transmission control (VRQ/VRQ) used in Study 1 where sheep were mixed after milk consumption and examined at 32 months of age (29 months after mixing with scrapie milk recipients). This sheep stands facing the camera with low head carriage and swaying of the head and body. Upon approach, when it attempts to run away, it collapses to the floor and remains in sternal recumbency. (In a separate event, which is not shown, it lies in lateral recumbency with twitching of the eyelids and vertical/rotatory nystagmus, which disappeared when the sheep was placed in an upright position.) Muscle strength and demeanour returned to normal after the episode: the sheep can be seen standing firmly with its back rubbing against the metal rack. |
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Source | Konold T, Moore S, Bellworthy S, Terry L, Thorne L, Ramsay A, Salguero F, Simmons M, Simmons H (2013). "Evidence of effective scrapie transmission via colostrum and milk in sheep". BMC Veterinary Research. DOI:10.1186/1746-6148-9-99. PMID 23651710. PMC: 3750761. | ||
Author | Konold T, Moore S, Bellworthy S, Terry L, Thorne L, Ramsay A, Salguero F, Simmons M, Simmons H | ||
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Author | Konold T, Moore S, Bellworthy S, Terry L, Thorne L, Ramsay A, Salguero F, Simmons M, Simmons H |
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Image title | 07-1246. Lateral transmission control (VRQ/VRQ) used in Study 1 where sheep were mixed after milk consumption and examined at 32 months of age (29 months after mixing with scrapie milk recipients). This sheep stands facing the camera with low head carriage and swaying of the head and body. Upon approach, when it attempts to run away, it collapses to the floor and remains in sternal recumbency. (In a separate event, which is not shown, it lies in lateral recumbency with twitching of the eyelids and vertical/rotatory nystagmus, which disappeared when the sheep was placed in an upright position.) Muscle strength and demeanour returned to normal after the episode: the sheep can be seen standing firmly with its back rubbing against the metal rack. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2013 |
Language | English |