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CFIA Completes BSE Investigation
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 234059" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>This strain is called "atypical" because it is different from the "normal" strain that has been mostly found...</p><p>I have read several scientists takes from around the world-- some say they think it mutated from the "normal BSE"- some say the normal BSE may have mutated from this atypical strain- some say this is an absolutely new strain that may be derived from another form of TSE- and some now think this is a strain that has been around for some time.....</p><p></p><p>Some think that while "normal" BSE is tied to vCJD in humans, this "atypical" BSE may be tied to sCJD...</p><p></p><p>They say it is "spontaneous" because they have no idea how it is transmitted or what causes it to be generated...</p><p></p><p>All this leads me to the feeling that most of these government agencies (USDA-CFIA-OIE) have absolutely no idea of what they are talking about when they deal with BSE...That is the reason their "sound science" is still all theories...And everyday another of their theories gets holes shot in it....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 234059, member: 97"] This strain is called "atypical" because it is different from the "normal" strain that has been mostly found... I have read several scientists takes from around the world-- some say they think it mutated from the "normal BSE"- some say the normal BSE may have mutated from this atypical strain- some say this is an absolutely new strain that may be derived from another form of TSE- and some now think this is a strain that has been around for some time..... Some think that while "normal" BSE is tied to vCJD in humans, this "atypical" BSE may be tied to sCJD... They say it is "spontaneous" because they have no idea how it is transmitted or what causes it to be generated... All this leads me to the feeling that most of these government agencies (USDA-CFIA-OIE) have absolutely no idea of what they are talking about when they deal with BSE...That is the reason their "sound science" is still all theories...And everyday another of their theories gets holes shot in it.... [/QUOTE]
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