Observations on the transmission of scrapie in experiments using embryo transfer

J. D. Foster, N. Hunter, A. Williams, M. J. A. Mylne, W. A. C. McKelvey, J. Hope, H. Fraser, C. Bostock

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Abstract

This investigation studied the maternal transmission of scrapie in sheep by using embryo transfer to examine the viability of highly susceptible offspring derived from scrapie-affected and uninfected donors. The study also examined the effect of washing the embryos. Scrapie occurred in both washed and unwashed embryo-derived Sip sAsA progeny from both groups of donor ewes. As a result, the earlier observation that scrapie might pass via the unwashed embryo to develop as disease in adult sheep has to be reassessed. Several other implications of the work are considered, including the possibility that natural scrapie is not purely a genetic disease.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)559-562
Number of pages4
JournalVeterinary Record
Volume138
Issue number23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Jun 1996

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