01531 2200181 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036245024600056250019200302260000900494300005000503084001500553082001500568008003900583650006700622520064500689990001501334INLIS00000000001765620211012090344 a0010-0721002188 aThe Application Of Immunohistochemistry To Detect Prion Protein (prp) of Bovine Sponggiform Encephalopathy (BSE) in Feedlot Cattle To Anticipate BSE Emergence In Indonesia /cDamayanti,Rini (Indonesian Research Center for Veterinary Science) aProsiding The Joint Meeting of Conference and Congres Asian Society of Veterinary Pathology 2011 and the 10th Scientific Symposium of Indonesian Society of Veterinary Pathlogy (ISVP) 2011 c2011 a22-24 November 2011, Bogor-Indonesia, p.96-97 aARTVET2002 aARTVET2002211012 | | |  4aBSE, prion protein (PrP), immunohistochemistry, feedlot cattle aBovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) is a fatal, degenerative and progressive disease affecting neurological system of cattle, due to proteinaceous infectious or prion (PrP). The disease was firstly reported in Brirain in 1985 and confirmed microscopically in 1986 (WELLS et al., 1987). Since 1986 more than 25.000 cattle were infected and it spread to 23 countries by the end of 2004. The dieasease was affecting adult cattle because its long incubation period (1.5-8 years). It was stongly assumed that the transmission of the disease is by cnsumption of contaminated meat bone meals (MBM) (BRADLEY and WILESMITH, 1993). aARTVET2002