Beef Scares Europe
The strange disease, called bovine spongiform encephalopathy, better known as BSE, had its origin in 1985, when the first official case of mad-cow disease was detected in Britain. In 1988 Britain ordered the slaughter of all cattle infected with BSE but the British manufacturers continued to export banned animal feed to the Continent. In 1990 a cat with symptoms of BSE was discovered. The British Government was frightened and started to watch for human cases. In 1995, the first person died of a Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), the human version of mad-cow disease. Because of this tragic incident the continental Europeans stopped to buy British Beef, British cows and British animal feed in the mid-1990s and that’s the reason why many European states felt themselves safe.
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Some common words found in the essay are:
Doctors CJD, Spain France, North America, British Government, Scares Europe, European Commission, Beef British, BSE British, mad-cow disease, thats reason, animal feed,
Approximate Word count = 563
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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