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AU Nitzan-Kaluski,D.; Leventhal,A.

TI Bovine spongiform encephalopathy in Israel: implications for human health.

QU The Israel Medical Association Journal : IMAJ 2003 Sep; 5(9): 662-5

PT journal article; review; review, tutorial

AB Only one case of a cow infected with bovine spongiform encephalopathy has been reported in Israel. Its publication, in 2002, caused both public and professional concern. The inevitable health policy question raised was whether or not to recommend against consuming beef and what public health measures should be taken. In this article we describe the prion diseases among animals and humans, their interaction and the precautionary procedures that were carried out by the state Veterinary Services and the Ministry of Health since 1988. The BSE case (a 10 year old dairy cow) is believed to be the result of local consumption of infected mammalian meat and bone meal more than a decade earlier. The risk assessment took into consideration that no cases of vCJD (a new variant of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease) have ever been diagnosed in Israel, as well as the low risk of contamination of the meat due to the religious method of slaughtering performed in the country. The policy decision was to implement a contingency plan prepared in advance. Israel was reclassified from the level II category of geographic risk where BSE is unlikely but not excluded in the herds, to level III where BSE is likely but not confirmed, or confirmed at a lower level. No undue damage to the meat industry has occurred. By the end of 2002, despite the examination of more than 3,800 brains from slaughtered cows older than 3 years, no other cases of BSE have been detected.

ZR 20

MH Animal; Cattle; Creutzfeldt-Jakob Syndrome/*prevention & control/transmission; Encephalopathy, Bovine Spongiform/*prevention & control/transmission; Health Policy; Human; Islam; Israel; Judaism; Meat-Packing Industry/methods; Preventive Medicine/methods; Veterinary Medicine/methods

AD Food and Nutrition Services, Public Health Services, Ministry of Health, P.O. Box 1176, Jerusalem 91010, Israel. tropic@netvision.net.il

SP englisch

PO Israel

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