NR AHWO

AU Marsh,R.F.; Bessen,R.A.

TI Epidemiologic and experimental studies on transmissible mink encephalopathy

QU Developments in Biological Standardization 1993; 80: 111-8

PT journal article

AB Transmissible mink encephalopathy (TME) is a rare foodborne disease of ranch-raised mink produced by an as yet unidentified contaminated feed ingredient. Because of the clinicopathologic similarities to scrapie and the indistinguishable physicochemical properties of their transmissible agents, it was initially assumed that TME was caused by feeding mink scrapie-infected sheep. However, subsequent studies testing the oral susceptibility of mink to scrapie were unsuccessful. Epidemiologic investigations of individual incidents of TME have not identified an association between the occurrence of disease and the feeding of any particular ingredient. However, there are two incidents in which the rancher was confident that sheep were not fed. The most recent of these was in Stetsonville, Wisconsin in 1985 where the meat portion of the diet was composed almost exclusively of downer dairy cows. To examine the possibility that cattle may have been the source of infection on the Stetsonville ranch, mink brain was experimentally inoculated intracerebrally into two Holstein steers. Both of these animals developed fatal spongiform encephalopathies 18 and 19 months after inoculation. These findings are compatible with the Stetsonville incident of TME being caused by feeding mink infected cattle tissue and they suggest the presence of an unrecognized BSE-like disease in the United States. Further experimental studies on the Stetsonville source of TME have identified two distinct strains of the transmissible agent in Syrian hamsters. These strains vary in length of incubation period, clinical signs, endstage brain infectivity titre, and pathogenicity for mink. (ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

IN Zwei Holstein-Stiere erkrankten 18 bzw. 19 Monate nach der intrazerebralen Inokulation mit Hirnhomogenat von TME-kranken Nerzen durch Marsh und Bessen.

MH Animal; Animal Feed/*adverse effects/standards; Animals, Domestic/microbiology; Brain/microbiology; Canada/epidemiology; Cattle/microbiology; Cattle Diseases/microbiology/transmission; Disease Outbreaks/veterinary; Encephalopathy, Bovine Spongiform/epidemiology; Food Contamination; Goat Diseases/microbiology; Goats/microbiology; Hamsters; Injections; Meat Products; Mesocricetus; *Mink/microbiology; Prion; Diseases/epidemiology/microbiology/pathology/transmission/*veterinary; Prions/immunology/isolation & purification/pathogenicity; Risk Factors; Scrapie; Sheep/microbiology; Species Specificity; Time Factors; United States/epidemiology

AD Department of Animal Health and Biomedical Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison 53706.

SP englisch

PO Schweiz

OR Prion-Krankheiten M

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