Norwegian Authorities Confirm 'Atypical' Case of Mad Cow Disease

Norwegian authorities confirmed an "atypical" case of mad cow disease but said that it posed no threat to public health. Unlike the classic form of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) -- transmitted through the now banned practice of feeding cows with meat-based feed -- which caused an epidemic in Britain in the 1990s, isolated cases of "atypical" BSE can appear in old livestock. "The discovery of an atypical case of BSE has no implications for food ...

Read More
You have just read an article categorized health titled Norwegian Authorities Confirm 'Atypical' Case of Mad Cow Disease.
Written by: editor - Thursday, January 29, 2015

There are currently no comments for "Norwegian Authorities Confirm 'Atypical' Case of Mad Cow Disease"

Post a Comment