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    Mad Cow Cases In Texas, Alabama Appear To Be Mysterious Strain

    Mad cow cases in Texas, Alabama appear to be mysterious strain

    http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercu...h/14794027.htm

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    6/11/2006

    WASHINGTON - Two cases of mad cow disease in Texas and Alabama seem to have resulted from a mysterious strain that could appear spontaneously in cattle, researchers say.

    Government officials are trying to play down differences between the two U.S. cases and the mad cow epidemic that has led to the slaughter of thousands of cattle in Britain since the 1980s.

    It is precisely these differences that are complicating efforts to understand the brain-wasting disorder, known medically as bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or BSE.

    "It's most important right now, till the science tells us otherwise, that we treat this as BSE regardless," the Agriculture Department's chief veterinarian, John Clifford, said in an interview.

    The Texas and Alabama cases - confirmed last year and this one, respectively - are drawing international attention.

    At a meeting in London last month, experts presented research on the U.S. cases and on similar ones in Europe.

    These cows appear to have had an "atypical" strain that scientists are only now starting to identify. Such cases have been described in about a dozen cows in France, Italy and other European countries, as well as in Japan.

    In the two U.S. cases, researchers did not detect the telltale spongy lesions caused by prions, the misfolded proteins that deposit plaque on the brain and kill brain cells. In addition, the prions in brain tissue samples from the Texas and Alabama cows seemed to be distributed differently from what would be expected to be found in cows with the classic form.
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    That's all we need, spontaneous mad cow disease.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beltman713
    That's all we need, spontaneous mad cow disease.
    Which is why it's in red.
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    Chronic Wasting Disease - Mad Cow - Pesticide - Canola - Soy

    Summary: Mad Cow may not be a "disease" after all. I believe it's caused by insecticides/ and toxic animal feeds. This would explain the inadequate measures by the US government for detecting and preventing the spread of it. The poisons could be attaching to nerve tissues and spread by ingestion (like when cows were fed "infected" sheep brains)

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