Modelling BSE trend over time in Europe, a risk assessment perspective

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Christian Ducrot
Carole Sala
Giuseppe Ru
Aline de Koeijer
Hazel Sheridan
Claude Saegerman
Thomas Selhorst
Mark Arnold
Miroslaw P. Polak
Didier Calavas
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[1] INRA,Department of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, Epidemiology and Risk Analysis Applied to Veterinary Sciences
[2] UR346 Epidémiologie Animale,Department of Virology
[3] AFSSA Lyon,undefined
[4] Unité Epidémiologie,undefined
[5] IZSPLVA,undefined
[6] Italian Reference Centre for Animal TSE,undefined
[7] CVI,undefined
[8] Veterinary Epidemiology and Modelling,undefined
[9] Department of Agriculture,undefined
[10] Fisheries and Food,undefined
[11] University of Liege,undefined
[12] Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut,undefined
[13] Institut für Epidemiologie,undefined
[14] VLA Sutton Bonington,undefined
[15] NVRI,undefined
[16] AFSSA Lyon,undefined
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Age period cohort model; Basic reproduction number; Bovine spongiform encephalopathy; Epidemiology; European Union; Risk assessment; Prevention and control;
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BSE is a zoonotic disease that caused the emergence of variant Creuzfeldt-Jakob disease in the mid 1990s. The trend of the BSE epidemic in seven European countries was assessed and compared, using Age-Period-Cohort and Reproduction Ratio modelling applied to surveillance data 2001–2007. A strong decline in BSE risk was observed for all countries that applied control measures during the 1990s, starting at different points in time in the different countries. Results were compared with the type and date of the BSE control measures implemented between 1990 and 2001 in each country. Results show that a ban on the feeding of meat and bone meal (MBM) to cattle alone was not sufficient to eliminate BSE. The fading out of the epidemic started shortly after the complementary measures targeted at controlling the risk in MBM. Given the long incubation period, it is still too early to estimate the additional effect of the ban on the feeding of animal protein to all farm animals that started in 2001. These results provide new insights in the risk assessment of BSE for cattle and Humans, which will especially be useful in the context of possible relaxing BSE surveillance and control measures.
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