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Most common side effects of mad cow disease?
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Mad cow disease is a medical condition that affects the animals like cow, cattle, and sheep. It commonly affects the nervous system and it causes fatal brain damage. The disease is incurable and it causes deterioration in the normal function of the animal. The infected animal may show signs of the disease in a period of 2 to 8 years from the time the animal is hit by the disease. Symptoms are commonly evident in the function of the nervous system. Most symptoms commonly observed include changes in the animal’s attitude, gradual loss in movement coordination, difficulty in walking, loss of appetite, and decreased milk production. Death can also occur if the condition deteriorates.
Humans can also be infected by the disease after ingesting contaminated meat. However, it may take several years before the symptoms appear. Similar symptoms may develop in humans like muscle spasms, lack of muscle coordination, and memory problems.
Humans can also be infected by the disease after ingesting contaminated meat. However, it may take several years before the symptoms appear. Similar symptoms may develop in humans like muscle spasms, lack of muscle coordination, and memory problems.
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