Saira Cawthraw
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Recent Articles
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Konold T, Spiropoulos J, Hills J, Abdul H, Cawthraw S, Phelan L, et al.
Vet Res
. 2023 Oct;
54(1):98.
PMID: 37864218
Classical bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in cattle was caused by the recycling and feeding of meat and bone meal contaminated with a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) agent but its origin...
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Howson E, Kidd S, Armson B, Goring A, Sawyer J, Cassar C, et al.
J Virol Methods
. 2020 Dec;
289:114048.
PMID: 33358911
We describe the optimisation of a simplified sample preparation method which permits rapid and direct detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA within saliva, using reverse-transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP). Treatment of saliva...
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Konold T, Phelan L, Donnachie B, Chaplin M, Cawthraw S, Gonzalez L
BMC Vet Res
. 2017 May;
13(1):122.
PMID: 28472956
Background: A study to investigate transmission of classical scrapie via goat milk was carried out in sheep: firstly, lambs were challenged orally with goat scrapie brain homogenate to confirm transmission...
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Konold T, Phelan L, Cawthraw S, Simmons M, Chaplin M, Gonzalez L
Front Vet Sci
. 2016 Aug;
3:60.
PMID: 27532040
Scrapie is transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE), which causes neurological signs in sheep, but confirmatory diagnosis is usually made postmortem on examination of the brain for TSE-associated markers like vacuolar changes...
5.
Konold T, Nonno R, Spiropoulos J, Chaplin M, Stack M, Hawkins S, et al.
BMC Res Notes
. 2015 Jul;
8:312.
PMID: 26205536
Background: The infectious agent responsible for the bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) epidemic in Great Britain is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) strain with uniform properties but the origin of this...
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Konold T, Phelan L, Clifford D, Chaplin M, Cawthraw S, Stack M, et al.
BMC Vet Res
. 2014 Oct;
10:243.
PMID: 25274502
Background: Atypical bovine spongiform encephalopathies (BSEs), classified as H-type and L-type BSE based on the Western immunoblot profiles, are naturally occurring diseases in cattle, which are phenotypically different to classical...
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Konold T, Arnold M, Austin A, Cawthraw S, Hawkins S, Stack M, et al.
BMC Res Notes
. 2012 Dec;
5:674.
PMID: 23217206
Background: To provide information on dose-response and aid in modelling the exposure dynamics of the BSE epidemic in the United Kingdom groups of cattle were exposed orally to a range...
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Konold T, Bone G, Clifford D, Chaplin M, Cawthraw S, Stack M, et al.
BMC Vet Res
. 2012 Mar;
8:22.
PMID: 22401036
Background: The majority of atypical bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) cases so far identified worldwide have been detected by active surveillance. Consequently the volume and quality of material available for detailed...
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Beck K, Sallis R, Lockey R, Vickery C, Beringue V, Laude H, et al.
Brain Pathol
. 2011 Sep;
22(3):265-79.
PMID: 21919992
Two cases of unusual transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) were diagnosed on the same farm in ARQ/ARQ PrP sheep showing attributes of both bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) and scrapie. These cases,...
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Konold T, Bone G, Phelan L, Simmons M, Gonzalez L, Siso S, et al.
BMC Vet Res
. 2010 Mar;
6:13.
PMID: 20202205
Background: As there is limited information about the clinical signs of BSE and scrapie in goats, studies were conducted to describe the clinical progression of scrapie and BSE in goats...