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Mad Cow Disease Rears Its Ugly Head In Scotland.

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sandyRoe | 16:07 Sun 12th May 2024 | News
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Only one case so far.  How is it transmitted?

Should we be looking for vegetarian alternatives to beef?

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If cattle are no longer being fed the meat and bonemeal where the BSE causing prions were, why are cows still getting infected at all ? 

Classical can transfer to humans who eat the meat. Scientists believe atypical occurs spontaneously and is not passed on to humans. This is the fifth case of classical BSE to be discovered in the UK in 10 years.

The Beeb's understanding of science ( and BSE) is very poor. A savvy reporter really needs to read the path report.Some hope.

Some occurs spontaneously, but they say that has been taken into account

If cattle are not being fed meat and bonemeal where the BSE causing prions were, why are cows still getting infected at all ? 

because that isnt the only cause

( or else it wd have been a 'new' disease. And it wasnt)

Polish review of the history

https://www.termedia.pl/Review-paper-r-n-r-nHistorical-overview-of-prion-diseases-a-view-from-afar,20,18385,1,1.html

yes. Polish and they have the gran-daydee case - "chez le chevre" - in 1820 and in French, ( therefore occurred in France).

I suggest following the cases back ( to find futher information) is a useless pursuit

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