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BSE-effect of oral exposure dose on attack rate, incubation
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 973779"><p>The short of it is that you have to make a point according to this study of injecting a pure strain if bse infected tissue into an animal. Then it takes 10-11 years for infection to be detected in only 2 animals. On top of that the scientist are makin assumed guesses as to the dosage needed for infection rate in humans. </p><p>So as usual a bunch of bull shyt scare tactics from a group of scientists that got a grant to PROVE the infection rate and fell short. Thanks for the post proving there is no proof</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 973779"] The short of it is that you have to make a point according to this study of injecting a pure strain if bse infected tissue into an animal. Then it takes 10-11 years for infection to be detected in only 2 animals. On top of that the scientist are makin assumed guesses as to the dosage needed for infection rate in humans. So as usual a bunch of bull shyt scare tactics from a group of scientists that got a grant to PROVE the infection rate and fell short. Thanks for the post proving there is no proof [/QUOTE]
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