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Title: How do prions cause mad cow disease


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How do prions cause mad cow disease
  • Group 5

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Wendy Carrillo
  • Intro

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Luci Ramos-What is a prion?
  • What is a prion? They are not viruses, bacteria,
    fungi, or parasites.
  • A protein particle that lacks nucleic acid and is
    sometimes held to be the cause of various
    infectious diseases of the nervous system e.g.
    scrappie.

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Maria Dominguez-
  • Hello

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Luis Rodriguez-Diff. prion diseases
  • Scrapie (transmissible spongiform
    encephalopathy) sheep -farmers have reported
    cases of scrapie since the early 1700s in
    England, Scotland, and the US.
  • BSE (bovine spongiform encephalopathy) cows -
    first noticed in 1986 in England. Due to the
    similarities in the behavior of the infected
    cows, BSE was suspected to be linked to the
    common practice of feeding cattle with remnants
    of tissue from slaughtered sheep.
  • TME (transmissible mink encephalopathy) mink -
    found in the US
  • CWD (chronic wasting disease) deer, elk - found
    in the US
  • FSE (feline spongiform encephalopathy)
    housecats!

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Joe-What diseases do
  • They affect the brain disrupting or destroying
    neurons (brain cells) in large numbers, which
    inevitably leads to death.
  • Caused by prions PrP (normal/protein) infective
    agent protein called pRpSc.
  • Unknown how, but, PrPSC called protein folded
    improperly into more PrPSC-which then attacks
    brain cells.

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Mariano Ferraris-How prions affect proteins
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Andrew Griffith-Symptoms of TSE
  • Animal and Human ConsequencesCows infected with
    BSE lose weight, show abnormal behavior
    (skittishness), may become paralyzed and die.
    Humans afflicted with nvCJD begin with
    psychiatric problems (paranoia) or perhaps
    problems with their senses. They later develop
    problems in muscle coordination (balance,
    speech), muscle spasms, problems with their
    senses (hearing, vision) and memory loss. They
    may finally lapse into coma and die.

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Corey Wasson-Prevention
  • Preventive Measures
  • Public health control measures, such as enhanced
    BSE surveillance, the culling of sick animals,
    and bans of specified risk materials (SRM), have
    been instituted in countries of Europe to prevent
    potentially BSE-infected tissues from entering
    the human food chain.
  • In June 2000, the European Union Commission on
    Food Safety and Animal Welfare strengthened the
    European Unions set of control measures in
    relation to BSE by adopting a decision requiring
    all member states to remove SRMs from the animal
    feed and human food chains as of October 1, 2000
    such bans had already been instituted in most
    member states.
  • (1) avoiding beef and beef products altogether or
  • (2) selecting beef or beef products, such as
    solid pieces of muscle meat (versus calf brains
    or beef products such as burgers and sausages),
    which might have a reduced opportunity for
    contamination with tissues that may harbor the
    BSE agent.
  • Milk and milk products from cows are not believed
    to pose any risk for transmitting the BSE agent.

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THE END!
  • For group five
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