Camel spongiform encephalopathy

Camel spongiform encephalopathy
Other namesCSE
SpecialtyNeurology

Camel spongiform encephalopathy (CSE), commonly known as mad camel disease, is similar to mad cow disease. It was discovered by the Algerian veterinarian Baaissa Babelhadj, Lecturer-researcher Semir Bechir Suheil GAOUAR (university of Tlemcen) and a colleague in Ouargla, in collaboration with Italian researchers.[1] This infection is a form of prion disease (transmissible spongiform encephalopathy, TSE) that affects camels.[2][3]

References

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  2. "huffpostmaghreb.com Deux chercheurs algériens découvrent la maladie du "chameau fou" à Ouargla". Archived from the original on 2018-05-24. Retrieved 2018-05-27.
  3. Babelhadj, B; Di Bari, MA; Pirisinu, L; Chiappini, B; Gaouar, SBS; Riccardi, G; Marcon, S; Agrimi, U; Nonno, R; Vaccari, G (June 2018). "Prion Disease in Dromedary Camels, Algeria". Emerging Infectious Diseases. 24 (6): 1029–1036. doi:10.3201/eid2406.172007. PMC 6004840. PMID 29652245.
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