A fatal disease of cattle that affects the central nervous system; causes staggering and agitation.
Cattle disease caused by proteinaceous infectious particles.
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Examples for "bovine spongiform encephalitis"
Examples for "bovine spongiform encephalitis"
1THE British BSE crisis is bad news for the Irish food sector.
2The BSE crisis continues with almost no cattle trading in the Republic.
3But forget about BSE and beef, pork and antibiotics for a moment.
4What happens to a family and their farm when BSE is diagnosed?
5New variant CJD has been linked to the consumption of BSE-contaminated beef.
1By the infectious prion that causes Creutzfeldt-Jakob, commonly called mad cow disease.
2Like maybe giving Coach Buck mad cow disease or something, said Sue.
3Only one person has died from mad cow disease in Britain since 2012.
4Cloned cows thathave been genetically engineered to resist mad cow disease?
5The urine test proved effective at identifying the human form of mad cow disease.
6Thailand had already banned British beef over mad cow disease.
7China banned U.S. beef in 2003 after a U.S. scare over mad cow disease.
8Scares like the mishandled mad cow disease dented consumer confidence in both politicians and bureaucrats.
9PRIORITY No 1: take the heat out of the BSE, or mad cow disease, crisis.
10The condition is similar to mad cow disease, but is not linked to beef consumption.
11Imports of beef from the European Union already were banned because of mad cow disease.
12It's a million times bigger than mad cow disease.
13Downer cows are considered potential carriers of mad cow disease, salmonella or dangerous E. coli strains.
14The proposal received attention after a cow in Alabama had been diagnosed with mad cow disease.
15Scientists in Italy have officially confirmed a second home-grown case of mad cow disease in the country.
16A UCD research group is looking for new treatments for animal and human forms of mad cow disease.
Translations for mad cow disease