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unhappycamper

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Thu Mar 24, 2016, 08:04 AM Mar 2016

France confirms case of mad cow disease

http://www.dw.com/en/france-confirms-case-of-mad-cow-disease/a-19137858

France's agriculture ministry has said a cow in the Ardennes region tested positive for bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), also known as mad cow disease. It's the third confirmed case in Europe since 2015.

France confirms case of mad cow disease
24.03.2016

The cow was identified last week, but initial tests were not confirmed until Thursday, upon which the French government insisted that consumers were in no danger of eating contaminated meat.

The agriculture ministry said in a statement on its website that the case was isolated to a farm in the northeastern region of Ardennes, where livestock farmers are already feeling pinched by low demand for beef exports.

The test results have been reported to the European Commission and the World Organization for Animal Health. This was the third case of BSE in Europe since 2015. The last occurence of BSE in France was in 2011.

"The detection of this isolated case confirms the effectiveness of our surveillance systems put in place in France," the agriculture ministry statement read. "The detection of this case has no impact for the consumer."
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France confirms case of mad cow disease (Original Post) unhappycamper Mar 2016 OP
"The detection of this case has no impact for the consumer." Bayard Mar 2016 #1

Bayard

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1. "The detection of this case has no impact for the consumer."
Thu Mar 24, 2016, 10:34 AM
Mar 2016

This is crap. If its like Johne's Disease in cattle, most cattle are slaughtered before they become symptomatic. Johne's generally shows itself between 3-5 years of age. It is highly contagious, no vaccine available, and it's always fatal in affected animals. Symptoms include explosive diarrhea and wasting away. The statistics I've read say that if all cattle were tested, there would be 85% positives for exposure. It is suspected to be a factor in Crohn's Disease in humans.

Mad Cow is suspected to contribute to Alzheimer's in humans.

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