Friday, January 28, 2005

MAD COW DISEASE


Mad Cow Disease Found in French Goat, EU Says
Mad cow disease has been found in a goat, the first time the brain-wasting affliction that ravaged European cattle herds and killed at least 100 people, has been diagnosed in another animal, the EU said on Friday. "A suspected case of BSE (news - web sites) in a goat slaughtered in France in 2002 has been confirmed today by a panel of European scientists," the EU Commission said in a statement. Scientists initially thought the animal, born in 2000, had scrapie, a disease from the same family as bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), the formal name for mad cow disease. The Commission underlined there was little risk of humans catching the disease due to strict food hygiene and animal feed rules. "Precautionary measures to protect consumers from this eventuality have been applied in the EU for several years ... any possible risk to consumers is minimal," it said. The EU's food safety authority EFSA said it was too early to analyze the risk from goat meat and further checks were needed. "Important information gaps do not allow at this stage the quantification of BSE-related risk with regard to the consumption of goat meat," it said in a statement.The 25-nation bloc has approximately 11.6 million goats with the largest herds found in France, Spain and Greece. Up until now, the risk of mad cow disease jumping species has focused on sheep not goats. No case of BSE has ever been confirmed as naturally occurring in sheep, but there are fears that some sheep diagnosed as having scrapie -- not known to be harmful to humans -- might be carrying the brain-wasting affliction....

2 comments:

MT said...

"but there are fears that some sheep diagnosed as having scrapie -- not known to be harmful to humans -- might be carrying the brain-wasting affliction...."

Actually, scrapie is a brain wasting affliction too, and it makes as much or more sense to say this new goat has a new kind of scrapie than that it has BSE. I wrote a post on this, if you're interested.

Frank DuBois said...

Enjoyed your post and think others will too. It can be read at http://murkythoughts.blogspot.com/2005/01/hold-yer-goatskinda.html