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Assessing the Potential Transmissibility of Bovine and Cervid Prions with a Human Prion Protein-based Model ARS RESEARCH
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<blockquote data-quote="flounder" data-source="post: 1768863" data-attributes="member: 3519"><p>Lee VanRoss Well-known member JoinedApr 26, 2020 Messages1,992 Reaction score2,106 wrote;</p><p></p><p>''My wife had a Prisim at one time with an automatic transmobility. Is this going to be an election issue?''</p><p></p><p>Lee VanRoss Well-known member JoinedApr 26, 2020 Messages1,992 Reaction score2,106 wrote;</p><p></p><p>''fh> Actually I wish I had not done that. One never knows how important the Potential Transmissibility of Bovine and Cervid Prions with a Human Prion Protein-based Model ARS-RESEARCH can be to the cattle industry. So much so that I would encourage Mr Flounder (I suspect that may be a non-deplume) contact BUCK at his earliest convenience. Hopefully the rest of the forum will not be kept on tenterhooks awaiting a report.''</p><p></p><p>hello Lee, no need on waiting on that report. my mom had the tse prion disease i.e. hvCJD, confirmed. nasty disease to have, nasty to watch someone die from it. like the exorcist, mom did everything linda blair did in that movie but spin her head 360 degrees, she did levitate in bed when she was jerking so hard it would take 3 grown ass adults trying to hold her down. that was December 19, 1997. you simply never forget. just tried to make sense of it all over the past two decades. seems it's all coming to pass just like i thought back 25 years ago. i said it was in Texas, all of it, back then, BSE, Scrapie, and CWD, yup, time and time again. the USDA et al are testing in such low numbers for BSE either typical or atypical, they will not find it. under 25k now. that's why the USDA Enhanced BSE surveillance program was shut down, they were finding too many atypical BSE cases, i.e. the infamous Harvard BSE Risk Ass. redo...LOL it's really sad, the sheer ignorance of it all$$$</p><p></p><p>Lee VanRoss Well-known member JoinedApr 26, 2020 Messages1,992 Reaction score2,106 wrote;</p><p></p><p>''fh> Actually I wish I had not done that. One never knows how important the Potential Transmissibility of Bovine and Cervid Prions with a Human Prion Protein-based Model ARS-RESEARCH can be to the cattle industry. So much so that I would encourage Mr Flounder (I suspect that may be a non-deplume) contact BUCK at his earliest convenience. Hopefully the rest of the forum will not be kept on tenterhooks awaiting a report.''</p><p></p><p>FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2022 </p><p></p><p>SPILLOVER CWD TSE PRION INTO DIFFERENT SPECIES, pigs, sheep, cattle, camel, and humans, what if?</p><p></p><p><a href="https://chronic-wasting-disease.blogspot.com/2022/09/spillover-cwd-tse-prion-into-different.html" target="_blank">https://chronic-wasting-disease.blogspot.com/2022/09/spillover-cwd-tse-prion-into-different.html</a></p><p></p><p> USDA Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy TSE Prion Action Plan National Program 103 Animal Health 2022-2027 </p><p></p><p>***> All sectors that completed the 2020 ARS Animal Health Stakeholder Survey (government, academia, industry, and livestock and poultry producers) identified research on TSEs a national priority. Importantly, stakeholders identified the following TSEs as one of the 10 most important diseases that have the potential of significantly affecting animal agriculture in the United States: Chronic Wasting Disease (29%), Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (18%), and Scrapie (11%).<***</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.ars.usda.gov/ARSUserFiles/np103/Action%20Plan%20-%20Animal%20Health%202022-2027_final.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.ars.usda.gov/ARSUserFiles/np103/Action Plan - Animal Health 2022-2027_final.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 07, 2021</p><p></p><p>Atypical Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy BSE OIE, FDA 589.2001 FEED REGULATIONS, and Ingestion Therefrom</p><p></p><p><a href="https://bse-atypical.blogspot.com/2021/09/atypical-bovine-spongiform.html" target="_blank">https://bse-atypical.blogspot.com/2021/09/atypical-bovine-spongiform.html</a></p><p></p><p>SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2022 </p><p></p><p>USDA Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy TSE Prion Action Plan National Program 103 Animal Health 2022-2027</p><p></p><p><a href="https://transmissiblespongiformencephalopathy.blogspot.com/2022/10/usda-transmissible-spongiform.html" target="_blank">https://transmissiblespongiformencephalopathy.blogspot.com/2022/10/usda-transmissible-spongiform.html</a></p><p></p><p>***> All sectors that completed the 2020 ARS Animal Health Stakeholder Survey (government, academia, industry, and livestock and poultry producers) identified research on TSEs a national priority. Importantly, stakeholders identified the following TSEs as one of the 10 most important diseases that have the potential of significantly affecting animal agriculture in the United States: Chronic Wasting Disease (29%), Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (18%), and Scrapie (11%).<***</p><p></p><p>kind regards, terry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flounder, post: 1768863, member: 3519"] Lee VanRoss Well-known member JoinedApr 26, 2020 Messages1,992 Reaction score2,106 wrote; ''My wife had a Prisim at one time with an automatic transmobility. Is this going to be an election issue?'' Lee VanRoss Well-known member JoinedApr 26, 2020 Messages1,992 Reaction score2,106 wrote; ''fh> Actually I wish I had not done that. One never knows how important the Potential Transmissibility of Bovine and Cervid Prions with a Human Prion Protein-based Model ARS-RESEARCH can be to the cattle industry. So much so that I would encourage Mr Flounder (I suspect that may be a non-deplume) contact BUCK at his earliest convenience. Hopefully the rest of the forum will not be kept on tenterhooks awaiting a report.'' hello Lee, no need on waiting on that report. my mom had the tse prion disease i.e. hvCJD, confirmed. nasty disease to have, nasty to watch someone die from it. like the exorcist, mom did everything linda blair did in that movie but spin her head 360 degrees, she did levitate in bed when she was jerking so hard it would take 3 grown ass adults trying to hold her down. that was December 19, 1997. you simply never forget. just tried to make sense of it all over the past two decades. seems it's all coming to pass just like i thought back 25 years ago. i said it was in Texas, all of it, back then, BSE, Scrapie, and CWD, yup, time and time again. the USDA et al are testing in such low numbers for BSE either typical or atypical, they will not find it. under 25k now. that's why the USDA Enhanced BSE surveillance program was shut down, they were finding too many atypical BSE cases, i.e. the infamous Harvard BSE Risk Ass. redo...LOL it's really sad, the sheer ignorance of it all$$$ Lee VanRoss Well-known member JoinedApr 26, 2020 Messages1,992 Reaction score2,106 wrote; ''fh> Actually I wish I had not done that. One never knows how important the Potential Transmissibility of Bovine and Cervid Prions with a Human Prion Protein-based Model ARS-RESEARCH can be to the cattle industry. So much so that I would encourage Mr Flounder (I suspect that may be a non-deplume) contact BUCK at his earliest convenience. Hopefully the rest of the forum will not be kept on tenterhooks awaiting a report.'' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2022 SPILLOVER CWD TSE PRION INTO DIFFERENT SPECIES, pigs, sheep, cattle, camel, and humans, what if? [URL]https://chronic-wasting-disease.blogspot.com/2022/09/spillover-cwd-tse-prion-into-different.html[/URL] USDA Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy TSE Prion Action Plan National Program 103 Animal Health 2022-2027 ***> All sectors that completed the 2020 ARS Animal Health Stakeholder Survey (government, academia, industry, and livestock and poultry producers) identified research on TSEs a national priority. Importantly, stakeholders identified the following TSEs as one of the 10 most important diseases that have the potential of significantly affecting animal agriculture in the United States: Chronic Wasting Disease (29%), Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (18%), and Scrapie (11%).<*** [URL]https://www.ars.usda.gov/ARSUserFiles/np103/Action%20Plan%20-%20Animal%20Health%202022-2027_final.pdf[/URL] TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 07, 2021 Atypical Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy BSE OIE, FDA 589.2001 FEED REGULATIONS, and Ingestion Therefrom [URL]https://bse-atypical.blogspot.com/2021/09/atypical-bovine-spongiform.html[/URL] SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2022 USDA Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy TSE Prion Action Plan National Program 103 Animal Health 2022-2027 [URL]https://transmissiblespongiformencephalopathy.blogspot.com/2022/10/usda-transmissible-spongiform.html[/URL] ***> All sectors that completed the 2020 ARS Animal Health Stakeholder Survey (government, academia, industry, and livestock and poultry producers) identified research on TSEs a national priority. Importantly, stakeholders identified the following TSEs as one of the 10 most important diseases that have the potential of significantly affecting animal agriculture in the United States: Chronic Wasting Disease (29%), Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (18%), and Scrapie (11%).<*** kind regards, terry [/QUOTE]
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