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  2. Mad cow crisis - Wikipedia

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    BSE is a degenerative infection of the central nervous system in cattle. It is a fatal disease, similar to scrapie in sheep and goats, caused by a prion.A major epizootic affected the UK, and to a lesser extent a number of other countries, between 1986 and the 2000s, infecting more than 190,000 animals, not counting those that remained undiagnosed.

  3. Bovine spongiform encephalopathy - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 400,000 cattle infected with BSE entered the human food chain in the 1980s. [citation needed] Although the BSE epizootic was eventually brought under control by culling all suspect cattle populations, people are still being diagnosed with vCJD each year (though the number of new cases currently has dropped to fewer than five per ...

  4. United Kingdom BSE outbreak - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom was afflicted with an outbreak of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE, also known as "mad cow disease"), and its human equivalent variant Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (vCJD), in the 1980s and 1990s. Over four million head of cattle were slaughtered in an effort to contain the outbreak, and 178 people died after contracting ...

  5. Richard Lacey (microbiologist) - Wikipedia

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    Lacey warned of the dangers of BSE before the crisis was revealed by the government. [8] Lacey believed there was a "systematic cover-up" from the government and scientists about the dangers of food that British people eat. [8] [9] He made headlines after a Sunday Times interview in which he called for the slaughter of all BSE-infected herds. [3]

  6. Over Thirty Months Scheme - Wikipedia

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    It is based on the "Over Thirty Months Rule" introduced in the UK on 3 April 1996, as one of several measures to manage the risk associated with bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE). By November 1997, about 1,772,000 cows had been slaughtered under the scheme, with compensation of 1 ecu per kg, reduced to .9 ecu in October 1996, and later to ...

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  9. United States beef imports in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Japan accounted for $1.4 billion of the $3.9 billion in global sales of American beef and meat products; there had been two cases of BSE in the United States and 21 cases in Japan at the time. [4] On 27 July 2006, Japan lifted the ban on imports of beef from cattle 20 months of age and younger. [3]