Uptake, retention, and excretion of infectious prions by experimentally exposed earthworms

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Abstract

Prions are proteinaceous infectious agents that can be transmitted through various components of the environment, including soil particles. We found that earthworms exposed to prion-contaminated soil can bind, retain, and excrete prions, which remain highly infectious. Our results suggest that earthworms potentially contribute to prion disease spread in the environment.

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Pritzkow, S., Morales, R., Camacho, M., & Soto, C. (2021). Uptake, retention, and excretion of infectious prions by experimentally exposed earthworms. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 27(12), 3151–3154. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2712.204236

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