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Mad Cow Disease
Mad cow disease or otherwise known as bovine spongiform encephalopathy has appeared in the United States. A cow containing BSE was found in Mabton, Washington on December 23, 2003. Mad cow appeared in England during the 1980s, during this time millions of cattle had to be slaughtered. ... BSE infects the brain, spinal cord, and parts of the nervous system of animals and can spread to us in the form of Ceutzfeldt-Jakob Disease if we eat those parts of the animal. The CDC says that the actual chance of getting Mad cow disease is 1 in 10 billion. ... Mad cow disease has caused many repercussions within and outside the United States. ... So although beef prices have gone down, most restaurants that serve beef are back to their normal sales level before the mad cow scare.
Approximate Word count = 675 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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