Figure 1.

Scrapie in Iceland and locations of farms. Scrapie was, from its presumed origin in Skagafjörður in the year 1878, confined to a part of northern Iceland until ca. 1950 (orange). It has since spread patchily to greater or lesser parts of all counties (blue) except for four (green). The numbers 1–12 indicate the twelve different locations of the 41 farms in all scrapie categories where 756 blood samples were collected for the analysis of GPX activity. Farm A is located in the green county (Snæfellsnes) numbered 7. The scrapie-free counties and the large green area in the north-east corner of the country are the main areas in the country used to provide healthy lambs to restock formerly scrapie-afflicted farms.

Gudmundsdóttir et al. Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2008 50:23   doi:10.1186/1751-0147-50-23
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