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A comparative study of modified confirmatory techniques and additional immuno-based methods for non-conclusive autolytic Bovine spongiform encephalopathy cases Conclusions In conclusion, demonstration of transmission of the disease even with low concentrations of PrPsc [54], highlights BSE’s ability to adopt different behavior, even sometimes similar to Scrapie [55], should reinforce that vigilance is required in interpreting results so that subtle changes do not go unnoticed. Additionally, to maintain a continued supervision of the techniques which are applied in the routine diagnosis would prove essential for the ultimate eradication of the disease. A study of the actual BSE presence should be considered as necessary because a state of sporadic prevalence could exist [56] and samples without a diagnosis [57,58] could reach the food chain, involving therefore a risk for public health. BMC Veterinary Research 2013, 9:212 doi:10.1186/1746-6148-9-212 Rocío Sarasa ([email protected]) Dietmar Becher ([email protected]) Juan J Badiola ([email protected]) Marta Monzón ([email protected]) transmissiblespongiformencephalopathy.blogspot/2013/10/a-comparative-study-of-modified.html
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