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      Titles Descriptions
  1. BSE / CJD Home Page
  2. BSE Inquiry
  3. BSE Inquiry Report
  4. BSE: Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy
  5. Human BSE Foundation
  6. Mad Cows: An Infectious Agent With No Genes
  7. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
  8. Prion Diseases
  9. Prion Diseases and the BSE Crisis
  10. UK Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) Surveillance Unit

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BSE / CJD Home Page
Articles from the British Medical Journal on BSE and New-Variant Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease.
     Author: British Medical Association
     Subjects: bse, cjd
     DeweyClass: 616.8
     Resource type: articles
BSE Inquiry
Details of a government inquiry into the history, emergence and identification of BSE and new variant CJD in the UK. Includes full text transcripts and witness statements, a glossary, archived press releases, and a BSE timeline. Documents available in HTML, Word, or PDF.
     Author: BSE Inquiry
     Subjects: bse, cjd
     DeweyClass: 616.83
     Resource type: documents
BSE Inquiry Report
Full text of the final report of the UK public inquiry into the emergence and identification of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) and new variant Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease (nCJD), and actions taken in response by the British government.
     Author: UK Government
     Subjects: bse, cjd, livestock, public health
     DeweyClass: 616.83
     Resource type: documents
BSE: Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy
Official UK government information on BSE, a disease of cattle first identified in 1986. Includes information on public health (the controls put in place by the Government for the protection of consumers from BSE), the measures taken to eradicate BSE and protect animal health, on support to the beef industry, the effects of BSE in the rest of Europe and Europe's response, the science of BSE (details of research), BSE statistics, and MAFF publications.
     Author: Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
     Subjects: bse, cjd, consumer advice, food safety, livestock, public health
     DeweyClass: 338.14
     Resource type: documents
Human BSE Foundation
Support organisation for relatives, friends, and carers of victims of variant Creutzfeldt Jacob Disease (vCJD) Provides personal testimonies, briefing sheets, statistics, and research information.
     Author: Human BSE Foundation
     Subjects: bse, cjd
     DeweyClass: 616.8
     Resource type: documents
Mad Cows: An Infectious Agent With No Genes
Summary of the current consensus and evidence about bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), CJD, and the prion hypothesis.
     Author: Wisconsin University
     Subjects: bse, cjd, proteins
     DeweyClass: 616.8
     Resource type: article
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
The NINDS offers news, coordinates events, and conducts research into disorders of the brain and nervous system. Also provides information about specific conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, autism, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and Parkinson's, together with details of associated organisations and publications.
     Author: National Institutes of Health
     Subjects: alzheimer's disease, autism, brain, cerebral palsy, cjd, dyslexia, gaucher disease, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, neurology, parkinson's disease, tourette syndrome
     DeweyClass: 616.8
     Resource type: institution
Prion Diseases
Document describing infectious agents which do not have a nucleic acid genome. They are called prions, which are defined as 'small proteinaceous infectious particles which resist inactivation by procedures that modify nucleic acids'. Examples of prion diseases are scrapie, tme, cwd, bse, and cjd.
     Author: Heaphy, Shaun
     Subjects: bse, cjd, proteins
     DeweyClass: 616.8
     Resource type: document
Prion Diseases and the BSE Crisis
Article considering how bovine prions may have been passed to humans, resulting in a new form of CJD. Prions are transmissible particles that are devoid of nucleic acid and seem to be composed exclusively of a modified protein. BSE and human CJD are among the most notable central nervous system degenerative disorders caused by prions.
     Author: Prusiner, Stanley B.
     Subjects: bse, cjd, proteins
     DeweyClass: 616.8
     Resource type: article
UK Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) Surveillance Unit
Monitoring centre for Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) in the UK, based at the Western General Hospital in Edinburgh. The unit brings together a team of clinical neurologists, neuropathologists and scientists specialising in the investigation of this disease. Information includes a summary of research in progress at the CJD unit and background information about CJD and other human spongiform encephalopathies.
     Author: Western General Hospital, Edinburgh
     Subjects: cjd, neurology
     DeweyClass: 616.8
     Resource type: documents