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=== Bovine spongiform encephalopathy ===
=== Bovine spongiform encephalopathy ===
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Commonly known as the mad cow disease, bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is a type of prion disease that affects cattle. Among major symptoms observed in affected animals are abnormal behavior, anxiety, ataxia, hypersensitivity to touch and noise and poor body condition – from movement and posture problems all the way down up to paralysis. Onset symptoms usually emerge after 4-4.5 years from the infection <ref>DOI 10.1016/B978-0-444-63945-5.00007-6</ref>. From that point, the disease is very progressive in degeneration of animal’s nervous system and leads to its death, generally within the time horizon of weeks to months <ref>DOI 10.1136/vr.155.21.659</ref>.
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Commonly known as the mad cow disease, bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is a type of prion disease that affects cattle. Among major symptoms observed in affected animals are abnormal behavior, anxiety, ataxia, hypersensitivity to touch and noise and poor body condition – from movement and posture problems all the way down up to paralysis. Onset symptoms usually emerge after 4-4.5 years from the infection <ref>DOI 10.1016/B978-0-444-63945-5.00007-6</ref>. From that point, the disease is very progressive in degeneration of animal’s nervous system and leads to its death, generally within the time horizon of weeks to months <ref>PMID 15581140</ref>.
Several types of the disease are distinguished: classic BSE (C-type BSE), L-type BSE and H-type BSE. Latter two types are considered to be sporadic, uncommon and classified as atypical since they arise spontaneously. H and L denotation has its origin in structural features of these two forms. The classic form, on the other hand, is classified as typical and arise most likely from ruminant-derived protein feed supplements (i.e. meat-and-bone meal) as epidemiological analyses of BSE-affected herds implied <ref>PMID 8030941</ref>. After oral uptake of infected feed, it was found that PrPSc gather in some intestinal lymphatic tissues (mainly in Peyer’s patches of the distal ileum and also tonsils). Infectivity of BSE subsequently slowly spreads centripetally into the CNS, probably through the peripheral nervous system. However, it still is not clear, how the disease passes from intestinal mucosa to the lymphoid system of the cattle <ref>DOI 10.1099/vir.0.82647-0</ref>.
Several types of the disease are distinguished: classic BSE (C-type BSE), L-type BSE and H-type BSE. Latter two types are considered to be sporadic, uncommon and classified as atypical since they arise spontaneously. H and L denotation has its origin in structural features of these two forms. The classic form, on the other hand, is classified as typical and arise most likely from ruminant-derived protein feed supplements (i.e. meat-and-bone meal) as epidemiological analyses of BSE-affected herds implied <ref>PMID 8030941</ref>. After oral uptake of infected feed, it was found that PrPSc gather in some intestinal lymphatic tissues (mainly in Peyer’s patches of the distal ileum and also tonsils). Infectivity of BSE subsequently slowly spreads centripetally into the CNS, probably through the peripheral nervous system. However, it still is not clear, how the disease passes from intestinal mucosa to the lymphoid system of the cattle <ref>DOI 10.1099/vir.0.82647-0</ref>.

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