Spain detects a case of atypical mad cow disease, WOAH says
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[February 11, 2023]
PARIS (Reuters) -Spain has detected atypical bovine spongiform
encephalopathy (BSE) in a dead cow in the northwestern region of
Galicia, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) said on Friday.
The disease, commonly called mad cow disease, was found after a
22-year-old cow was euthanised due to signs of illness not related to
BSE, Paris-based WOAH said, citing information from the Spanish
authorities.
The case, which was isolated, "didn't enter the food chain and so didn't
represent any risk for public health or require any preventive health
measure", the Galicia's regional health service said on its website.
A mad cow disease case, also of the old age variant, was found in the
Netherlands last week.
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Atypical case of mad cow disease
occurs sporadically and spontaneously in older cows, while the other
variant, the classic and dreaded type of infection, is usually
caused by contaminated animal feed.
Widespread cases of mad cow disease hit cattle herds in Britain and
other European countries in the 1990s. Atypical cases have
occasionally been detected and can lead to temporary trade
restrictions.
(Reporting by Gus Trompiz, Emma Pinedo and Inti Landauro; Editing by
Toby Chopra and Arun Koyyur)
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