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Bovine Spongiform EncephalopathyInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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BSE in Europe Description: Contains statistics on mad cow disease by country and by year. (home.hetnet.nl) |
BSE Information at the University of Illinois Description: Factual information, news releases, general information and web sites about BSE (mad cow disease); veterinary, consumer and producer information. (w3.aces.uiuc.edu) |
NOVA: The Brain Eater Description: Article that explores the causes of Mad Cow disease, what happens when science faces an unknown pathogen, and the implications for public health. (pbs.org) |
Official Mad Cow Disease Home Page Description: Contains thousands of articles on mad cow and other diseases. (mad-cow.org) |
Organophosphate and Mad Cow Disease Description: Mark Purdey's theory of mad cow disease. (madcow.pamrotella.com) |
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