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            been exposed to the disease. Can any moral being imag-  banning use of the waste products of slaughterhouses in
            ine such a draconian solution if the animals exposed to  both hamburger for human consumption and in cattle
            a potential contagion were Homo sapiens, rather than  feed could stop any possible outbreak, yet commercial
            ungulates? Similarly, wild bison that stray beyond the  pressures have slowed or prevented such moves. Still, the
            borders of America’s Yellowstone National Park are sum-  total number of BSE human victims numbers less than
            marily slaughtered by agents of the state of Montana on  twenty, and there is little likelihood of an outbreak or of
            the grounds that these animals might act as reservoirs for  a human contracting BSE through eating regular beef in
            the cattle disease brucellosis.The irony in this case is that  the form of roasts or steaks.
            brucellosis is a disease that evolved in Old World bovids  Hanta virus is a rodent-borne viral pathogen.There is
            and was introduced into America along with cattle. No  actually an entire class of Hanta-like viruses in a variety
            bison has ever been demonstrated to show the symptoms  of murid rodents. The one described as Hanta virus
            of brucellosis, yet the fact that a low percentage of bison  appears to have only one species, deer mice, Peromyscus
            test positive for exposure to the pathogen is deemed suf-  maniculatus, as its primary host, where it does not appear
            ficient reason to kill them.                         to cause significant health problems. In humans, how-
              The response to so-called mad cow disease, more   ever, this virus causes pneumonia-like symptoms that
            properly called bovine spongiform encephalopathy    result in death about 50 percent of the time.This disease
            (BSE), is even more absurd. BSE appears to be one of a  is well known to indigenous peoples of the American
            group of related pathological conditions that may be  Southwest and may be one of the reasons that traditional
            caused by prions, which appear to be protein molecules  Dine (Navajo) people destroy a Hogan after a person has
            capable of self-replication. Other diseases in this category  died in it. In recent years this disease has caused a minor
            are scrapie in sheep, and kuru and Creutzfeldt-Jakob  panic in the United States because deer mice are a wide-
            syndrome in humans. Such pathological conditions    spread common rodent. Hanta does not appear to be
            impact the central nervous system (CNS) and gradually  transmissible among humans so it is unlikely to ever
            destroy the brain. The damage to the CNS is what pro-  become a true epidemic. The number of recorded cases
            duces the symptoms that have disrespectfully led to this  in the United States is less than 200 since the Center for
            condition being designated as mad cow. A far better and  Disease Control (CDC) has been keeping records.
            more accurate term would be acutely  distressed cow.  To summarize, the major environmental and health-
            These apparently prion-based conditions are not directly  related problems in humans result primarily from close
            communicable and can only be passed through con-    association with domestic animals.This continued prox-
            sumption of CNS tissue including brain and spinal cord.  imity has allowed several diseases to jump from their
            The only reason these conditions appeared to spread in  ungulate or avian hosts and cross the species barrier into
            the United States and England is because slaughter-  humans.
            houses in those countries use “wastes” remaining after
                                                                                                  Raymond Pierotti
            butchering to be ground up and added to cattle feed as
            a protein supplement.
              In humans it is obvious that only through consuming                   Further Reading
            CNS material can humans become infected. Outbreaks of  Alchon, S. A. (2003). A pest in the land: New World epidemics in a global
            kuru in New Guinea are clearly related to the cultural tra-  perspective. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
                                                                Cockburn,A. (1967). Infectious diseases:Their evolution and eradication.
            dition of consuming the brains of other humans as part  Springfield, IL: Thomas Press.
            of a cannibalistic tradition. In England, BSE-type syn-  Crosby, A. (1972). The Columbian exchange: Biological and cultural con-
                                                                  sequences of 1492. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
            dromes have shown up in humans who consumed low-
                                                                Diamond, J. (1997). Guns, germs, and steel. New York: W. W. Norton
            grade commercial hamburgers. It seems obvious that    and Co.
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