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Can ‘mad cow disease’ be transmitted in colostrum?

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Can ‘mad cow disease’ be transmitted in colostrum?

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Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), more commonly known as ‘mad cow disease’, is a degenerative brain disorder of cattle. Affected cattle usually show symptoms when they are three to ten years old. However, no cases of BSE have been confirmed in the United States or any other major milk-producing countries.

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