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On Fri, 9 Aug 2002 09:59:48 +0900, Tom <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>One case in Canada. 115 total cases in Europe since 1985.
Tom,
in the UK *alone* there were > 36000 cases in the year 1992
and 1500 cases in the year 2000.
The total cases in UK were more than 180,000 (180 thousand).
In Europe the following countries have a lot of cases:
Portugal, Swiss, France.
Other countries betrayed are:
Niederlande, Belgien, Luxemburg, Irland, Italien, Spanien Danmark.
Science discovered that the disease *can* be transferred to humans and there
are dozends of cases where humans got the variant of Creutzfeld-Jakob which
must be seen as the bovine variant.
Your count of 115 cases could be the count of BSE in *humans*.
Since transferability has been discovered beef-eating got a bad rep over
here. Although in Germany in the years 2000 to 2002 we had only 192
certified cases of BSE (mad cow disease).
Would you risk to get *this* awful disease, even if the probability is very
very low? There are other options what to eat.
regards
Amadeus
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