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Case of mad cow disease found in Switzerland

Case of mad cow disease found in Switzerland

A case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), or mad cow illness, has been found in a cow in Switzerland for the primary time in a number of years, a so-called atypical variant, the Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office introduced on Monday.

“Unlike the classical form, atypical BSE can occur spontaneously and without any connection to animal meal in feed,” the workplace mentioned. “The carcass was incinerated and therefore poses no risk to other animals or humans.”

The case was found throughout routine BSE surveillance within the canton of Graubünden. It concerned a 12-year-old cow registered for slaughter.

BSE assaults the mind substance of cattle. In classical BSE, animals turn into contaminated by being fed animal meal containing prions.

The consumption of meat contaminated with BSE can set off the deadly Creutzfeldt-Jakob illness in people.

The feeding of meat-and-bone meal to ruminants has been banned in Switzerland since 1990, and it is usually prohibited in lots of different international locations.

At the tip of the Eighties, BSE occurred primarily in Britain. There, greater than 180,000 instances occurred as a result of feeding to animals of contaminated meat-and-bone meal.

In Germany, a cow was first identified with BSE in 2000. There had been some 400 instances in complete, together with three atypical instances. The most up-to-date was detected in Bavaria in 2021.

Only in February, a case of atypical mad cow illness was reported from the Netherlands. The meat had not entered the meals chain, in keeping with the nation’s Ministry of Agriculture. The final time such a case occurred within the Netherlands was in 2011.

Also in February, Brazil had suspended the export of beef after a case of atypical mad cow illness.

Source: www.anews.com.tr