Mad Cow Disease (BSE) Essay, Research Paper
The social issue that recently dominated Great Britain has been the ?mad Cow Disease? scare. ?Mad Cow Disease? is a Bovine infection that is not transmittable to humans.
The ?Mad Cow Disease? is formally known as Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE). Scientists think BSE was spread by feeding the cattle food with parts of sheep in it who had a related disease, Scrapie. BSE is believed to be caused by an infected protein in the cow?s brain. This became a social issue because of a coincidence involving Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD). CJD is a rare neuro logical disorder that only affects one in every million people worldwide. ?Last year the British government issued a report suggesting that BSE could be transmissible to humans, who would then develop CJD.? (ref. 1) ?The British government recently acknowledged that Mad Cow Disease might possibly cause CJD.? (Ref. 2) This suspicion has not yet been proven. Despite this lack of proof, ?The ensuing media frenzy led to the greatest animal slaughter in history, crippling the British beef industry, further calling into question
the safety of the food supply throughout the world.? (Ref. 1)
Even though there is scientific evidence available that says we can be sure that Mad Cow Disease poses no threat the human
Even though there is evidence that proves there is nothing BSE can do to harm someone, many people will still avoid beef products and cause the beef industry to lose millions. And, after all, mass hysteria over imagined fears is its own form of madness.