scrapie
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of scrapie
Example Sentences
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Other animals have their prion diseases: scrapie in sheep and chronic wasting disease in deer and other cervids, which has been reported in 32 U.S states and five Canadian provinces.
From Science Magazine
Sheep have carried scrapie — effectively mad cow disease for sheep — for centuries.
From New York Times
Caused by mis-folded proteins called prions, the neurological condition is similar to mad cow disease, which afflicts cattle and humans who eat infected beef, and scrapie in sheep.
From Washington Times
Among other prion diseases are scrapie in sheep and goats, mad cow disease in cows and Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease in humans.
From Washington Times
If CWD prions are as hardy as the ones that cause a disease in sheep called scrapie, that timetable might be even longer.
From Washington Post
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