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Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) case confirmed on a farm in Scotland

10 May 2024

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A case of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) has today been confirmed on a farm in Scotland, but there is no evidence that the disease can be transmitted from animal to animal and established control protocols are being followed.

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A case of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) has today been confirmed on a farm in Scotland. Precautionary movement restrictions have been put in place, while the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) carries out further investigations to identify the origin of the disease outbreak. There is no evidence that the disease can be transmitted from animal to animal and established control protocols are being followed.

British Veterinary Association President Anna Judson said: “The Scottish Government has confirmed a single case of classical BSE in Ayrshire, Scotland. The disease was identified during routine control measures following an unexplained death of an animal on the farm. The animal did not enter the human food chain and Food Standards Scotland has confirmed this case poses no risk to human health.

“While this is clearly concerning for everyone involved in the farming industry and the veterinary profession, it shows that the comprehensive and robust veterinary surveillance system is effective in detecting potential risk enabling the authorities to put in place appropriate precautionary measures.

“We’re in close contact with colleagues in the relevant species divisions and with the Scottish Government. We will update members with any new information as it emerges and once APHA completes its investigations. Any farmer who has concerns should seek immediate advice from their veterinary practice.”

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