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first diagnosed in the uk in , and reached epidemic proportions due to cattle being fed with processed animal protein, produced from ruminant carcasses, some of which were infected. the common symptoms of bse include behavioural changes, lack of coordination, difficulty in walking or standing up, decreased
. it is assumed that scrapie can be transmitted horizontally, from one animal to another or via environmental routes, or vertically, from ewe to lamb / from goat to kid. the clinical signs of scrapie are found predominantly in animals aged from to years and include weight loss, salivation, pruritus and...
https://ec.europa.eu/food/safety/biosafety/food_borne_diseases/tse_bse_en