Classical BSE in Great Britain: Review of its epidemic, risk factors, policy and impact

P. Alarcon, B. Wall, K. Barnes,M. Arnold, B. Rajanayagam,J. Guitian

Food Control(2023)

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The emergence and epidemic of classical Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (cBSE) represents one of the most important and unique episodes in disease control of a zoonotic disease due to its novelty and its impact. Since its detection in 1986 in the United Kingdom, it has also been detected in 25 countries. The novel nature of its infectious agent and the discovery of its zoonotic potential (causing the new variant of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in humans) caught the food industry, policy makers, scientific community and consumers off guard, with concerns over massive human exposure and health impact. Thirty-five years later, and following the feed bans of mammalian protein to livestock in 1996, the epidemic is now in its final stages, with expectations of occasional cases emerging until the year 2026. In the last six years, two cBSE cases from animals Born After the Reinforced feed Ban (BARB) have been identified in Scotland and England, delaying their application for BSE Negligible status. This paper provides a current and historical analysis of the cBSE epidemic situation in Great Britain and review the policies implemented, its impact and the possible factors explaining the occurrence of new cases.
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BSE,BARB,Policy,Impact,Epidemiology,Risk factors
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