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  2. Bovine spongiform encephalopathy - Wikipedia

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    With 36 confirmed cases, Japan experienced one of the largest number of cases of BSE outside Europe. [63] It was the only country outside Europe and the Americas to report non-imported cases. [64] Reformation of food safety in light of the BSE cases resulted in the establishment of a governmental Food Safety Commission in 2003. [65]

  3. Mad cow crisis - Wikipedia

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    The number of BSE cases reported following slaughterhouse testing has been minimal over the past 5 years, in line with the natural prevalence of the disease: 2 cases in 2006, i.e. 0.0008 cases per thousand cattle slaughtered; 3 cases in 2007 (0.0013 %0); 1 case in 2008 (0.0004 %0) and 2 cases in 2009 (0.0013 %0), with testing alone costing the ...

  4. United Kingdom BSE outbreak - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The cattle industry had produced a breed of dairy cattle that had high milk yields when fed a high-protein diet. [6] Feeds derived from animal sources, such as meat-and-bone meal (MBM), had been used since the early twentieth century and were found to increase milk yields more than those derived from non-animal sources such as ...

  5. Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy - Wikipedia

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    Many apparent cases of CJD were suspected transmission of CWD, however the evidence was lacking and not convincing. [38] In the 1980s and 1990s, bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE or "mad cow disease") spread in cattle at an epidemic rate. The total estimated number of cattle infected was approximately 750,000 between 1980 and 1996.

  6. Canada confirms new case of mad cow disease, cattle ... - AOL

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    (Reuters) - Canada confirmed its first case of mad cow disease since 2011 on Friday, but said the discovery should not hit a beef export sector worth C$2 billion ($1.6 billion) a year. The news ...

  7. Variant Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease - Wikipedia

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    The risk of contracting vCJD from ingestion of cattle products has led to many countries banning the import of beef from countries where BSE has been known to occur, such as the ban on beef from the United States imposed by Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Canada, and other countries in 2003 immediately following the first reported case of BSE in ...

  8. At least 48 killed in Nigerian fuel truck explosion - AOL

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    At least 48 people were killed on Sunday in a fuel tanker truck explosion following a collision with another vehicle in north-central Nigeria, the state's disaster management agency said. The ...

  9. Specified risk material - Wikipedia

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    The United States is considered a negligible BSE risk country and Canada is considered a controlled BSE risk country. SRMs are defined as: skull, brain, trigeminal ganglia (nerves attached to brain and close to the skull exterior), eyes, spinal cord, distal ileum (a part of the small intestine), and the dorsal root ganglia (nerves attached to the spinal cord and close to the vertebral column ...