| Literature DB >> 31998585 |
Susumu Kumagai1, Takateru Daikai2,3, Takashi Onodera1.
Abstract
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease that belongs to transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE). Since the first case was identified in the UK in 1986, BSE spread to other countries including Japan. Its incidence peaked in 1992 in the UK and from 2001 to 2006 in many other countries, but a feed ban aimed at eliminating the recycling of the BSE agent and other control measures aimed at preventing food and feed contamination with the agent were highly effective at reducing the spread of BSE. In 2004, two types of atypical BSE, H-type BSE (H-BSE) and L-type BSE (L-BSE), which differ from classical BSE (C-BSE), were found in France and Italy. Atypical BSE, which is assumed to occur spontaneously, has also been detected among cattle in other countries including Japan. The BSE agent including atypical BSE agent is a unique food-safety hazard with different chemical and biological properties from the microbial pathogens and toxic chemicals that contaminate food. In this review, we summarize the reported findings on the tissue distribution of BSE prions in infected cattle and other aspects of BSE, as well as the control measures against the disease employed in Japan. Topics that require further studies are discussed based on the summarized findings from the perspective of food safety. ©2019 Food Safety Commission, Cabinet Office, Government of Japan.Entities:
Keywords: BSE; atypical; control measure; origin; vCJD
Year: 2019 PMID: 31998585 PMCID: PMC6978881 DOI: 10.14252/foodsafetyfscj.2018009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Saf (Tokyo) ISSN: 2187-8404
Fig. 1Individual BSE cases confirmed in Japan.
Each horizontal bar () indicates the period between the birth and death (including slaughter) of each case.
: Birth,: Death, *:L-BSE case, #: The brain tissue has no infectivity to Tg mice overexpressing bovine PrP.
: The time of the ban of manufacturing and sale of the feed for livestock con
Chronology of control measures for BSE in Japan
| 1990 | |
| July; | -Ban of importation of live cattle from UK |
| 1991 | |
| April; | -Strengthening of import conditions for meat products and MBM from Switzerland |
| Sep.; | -Strengthening of import conditions for heat-treated meat and MBM from France |
| 1992 | |
| Sep.; | -Strengthening of import conditions for meat of Artiodactyla animals and MBM from Denmark |
| 1994 | |
| Feb.; | -Strengthening of import conditions for bovine semen and MBM from Germany |
| 1995 | |
| March; | -Strengthening of import conditions for heat-treated processed meat and MBM from Italy |
| 1996 | |
| March; | -Guidance of voluntary restriction of import of beef (including offal and bone) and beef products from UK |
| -Suspension of import of beef products and MBM from UK | |
| April; | -Guidance of disposition of bovine offal which had been imported from UK |
| -Guidance not to import the feed and pet-foods from ruminants produced in UK | |
| -Guidance of prohibition of the use of MBM of ruminant origin for ruminant feed. | |
| -Guidance of prohibition of the use of substances derived from ruminants produced in UK as materials of veterinary medicinal products | |
| -Confirmation of the countries producing the materials of beef products imported from any countries to avoid importation of the beef products of UK via other countries. Voluntary restriction of the beef products which were confirmed to contain materials of UK origin. | |
| -BSE was designated as a notifiable disease by the Cabinet Order of the Act on Domestic Animal Infectious Diseases Control | |
| -BSE was designated as a disease to be examined at abattoirs under the Abattoir Act; -Starting of the surveillance based on clinical and pathological examinations. | |
| 1997 | |
| March; | -Adoption of the supplementary resolution at the House of Representatives and Councilors on the guidance for prohibition of the use of MBM derived from cattle and sheep for these animals |
| April; | -BSE was designated as a notifiable disease by the Act on Domestic Animal Infectious Diseases Control |
| 2000 | |
| Dec.; | -Guidance of voluntary restriction of the import of the cattle brain and spinal cord of EU country origin |
| -Guidance for thorough dissemination of the information that the feed materials (MBM etc) including ruminant tissues are not to be used for feed | |
| -Suspension of the import of the processed animal proteins such as MBM from EU countries | |
| -Guidance of voluntary restriction of the import of beef (bovine meat and offal, and their products) | |
| 2001 | |
| Feb.; | -Ban of the importation of bovine meat and offal, and meat products produced from them, from countries and regions with BSE occurrence. |
| -Guidance for voluntary restriction of the bovine meat etc imported via EU countries | |
| April; | -Surveillance guideline to strengthen BSE testing using Western blot |
| -Start of the surveillance based on testing the presence of abnormal prion proteins in “cattle at or over 24 months of age that are suspected to have nervous symptoms such as a consciousness, movement, sensory, reflection, or other disorders” | |
| June; | -Guideline on the prevention of the contamination of feed for ruminants with proteins of ruminant origin |
| Sep.; | <The first case of BSE was identified> |
| -Ban of the production, sale, and use of the protein derived from cattle and other ruminants for cattle feed under the Act on Safety Assurance and Quality Improvement of Feeds | |
| -Strengthening of BSE screening test at abattoirs for; all the cattle at or over 24 months of age that show general symptoms and are suspected to have nervous symptoms such as a consciousness, movement, sensory, reflection, or other disorders; all the cattle at or over 30 months of age including the cattle without suspected nervous symptoms | |
| -Notification to prefectural governments of strengthening the surveillance at farms (testing and burning of the cattle showing central nervous symptoms) | |
| -Guidance to relating businesses via prefectural governments on the removal and burning of the skull (excluding tongue and cheek meat) of cattle at or over 12 months of age and the spinal cord and distal ileum (two meters from the connection to the cecum) of cattle at all ages | |
| Oct.; | -Request of temporary prohibition against the importation, production and shipping of MBM (including MBM derived from poultry and pigs) for feed and fertilizers to feed manufacturers via prefectural governments and relating groups (implement from Oct. 4) |
| -Ban of manufacturing and sale of the feed for livestock containing MBM, and feeding livestock with the feed, under the Act on Safety Assurance and Quality Improvement of Feeds (the date of implementation is the day of legislation; the date of implementation is Nov. 1 for the feed that had been manufactured and shipped prior to the legislation) | |
| -Partial amendment of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Slaughterhouse Act; Obligation of burning of the head (excluding tongue and cheek meat), spinal cord, and two meters of the ileum from the connection to the cecum (proviso; the head is to be read as brain and eyes during one year after the implementation) | |
| -Start of BSE test (screening test at 117 meat hygiene inspection centers) for all slaughtered cattle | |
| Nov.; | -Introduction of the Ministerial approval system on manufacturing of poultry protein such as poultry meal, and resumption of the use of poultry protein for feed for poultry, swine, and farm-raised fish |
| -Resumption of the use of fish meal that is self-checked by fish meal producing plant not to be contaminated with mammalian proteins | |
| Dec.; | -Decision to burn the meat of cattle that had been slaughtered and processed before Oct. 17 |
| 2002 | |
| Feb.; | -Ban of the use of fish meal for cattle feed |
| August; | -Strengthening of the standard of animal oil/fat: For calf milk replacer, they must be produced from fat of edible meat and contain insoluble impurities of <0.02% in weight.; Other feed must contain insoluble impurities of <0.15% in weight. |
| Nov.; | -Inclusion of tonsil in SRM. |
| 2003 | |
| April; | -Strengthening of the standard of animal oil/fat: For ruminant fee except for calf milk replacer, they must be produced from fat of edible meat |
| June; | -Announcement of the rule of separation of the production lines of the feed for ruminants from those for other animals at feed mills (interim measures until 2005) |
| Sept.; | -Guideline for the prevention of contamination of the feed for ruminants with animal derived proteins |
| Oct.; | -Strengthening of the standard of oil/fat originated from ruminants: Ban of the use of oil/fat originated from fallen stock etc for a raw material of feed |
| Dec.; | -Start of the tracing system for bovine at production sites under the Act on Special Measures on the Management and Relay of Information for Individual Identification of Cattle |
| 2004 | |
| Jan.; | -Introduction of the Ministerial approval system on fish meal manufacturing |
| Feb.; | -Vertebral column was included in SRM |
| April; | -Mandatory BSE test for all dead cattle at 24 months and over |
| May; | -Implementation of the ban on feed and fertilizer to avoid contamination with cattle vertebral column i.e., the ban of the use of animal fat derived fallen stock cattle for ruminant feed, the use of animal fat derived from cattle vertebral column and fallen stock cattle for pig and poultry feed, and the use of anything derived from cattle vertebral column fallen stock cattle for fertilizer, |
| -Requirement of insoluble impurities of <0.02% in weight for the ruminant fat used for cattle feed | |
| Sep.; | -Interim report on the comprehensive review of the measures on BSE in Japan by the Food Safety Commission |
| Dec.; | -Start of the tracing system for bovine at market distribution sites under the Act on -Special Measures on the Management and Relay of Information for Individual Identification of Cattle |
| 2005 | |
| April; | -Implementation of separation of the production lines of the feed for ruminants from those for other animals at feed mills |
| -Introduction of the Ministerial approval system on porcine protein manufacturing and resumption of the use of the protein for swine and poultry feed | |
| May; | -”Risk Assessment Related to Measures against Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) in Japan” by the Food Safety Commission (including the risk associated with a change of cattle for BSE testing at abattoirs from the cattle of all ages to that over 20 months of age) |
| July; | -Notification of the change of cattle for BSE testing at abattoirs from the cattle of all ages to that over 20 months of age |
| Dec.; | -”Risk assessment concerning the comparability between risks of consuming cattle meat and offal regulated by the beef export verification program of the United States/Canada and risks of consuming cattle meat and offal of Japanese cattle” by the Food Safety Commission |
| 2008 | |
| May; | - Resumption of the use of the swine MBM produced by approved rendering plants for farm-raised fish feed |
| 2009 | |
| April; | - Ban of pithing at abattoirs |
| 2012 | |
| Oct.; | - “Consideration of Risk Variations in Japan Derived from the Proposed Revisions of the Current Countermeasures against BSE” by the Food Safety Commission |
| Nov.; | - “Risk assessment for revision of the Standards and Criteria for Food and Food Additives on the vertebral column” |
| 2013 | |
| Feb.; | |
| -Notification of verification program for beef and beef products from the USA, Canada, France, and the Netherland. | |
| Jun; | -Notification of the change in cattle age for BSE testing for healthy slaughtered cattle at abattoirs at abattoirs from over 30 months of age to over 48 months of age |
| Dec.; | - Notification of verification program for beef and beef products from Ireland |
| 2014 | |
| Jan.; | -Resumption of the use of cattle MBM (containing no SRM) for fertilizer (not to be used in pastures) which is mixed with repellents or chemical fertilizer not to be fed by ruminants |
| August; | - Notification of verification program for beef and beef products from Poland |
| 2015 | |
| March; | -Resumption of importation of gelatin and collagen produced from bovine skin, and their products |
| April; | -Resumption of the use of cattle MBM (containing no SRM) produced by approved rendering plants for farm-raised fish feed |
| Dec.; | - Notification of verification program for beef and beef products from Brazil |
| 2016 | |
| Feb.; | - Notification of verification program for beef and beef products from Norway, Denmark, Sweden |
| May; | - Notification of verification program for beef and beef products from Italy |
| July; | - Notification of verification program for beef and beef products from Switzerland and Lichtenstein |
| August; | - “Risk assessment for revision of the domestic BSE countermeasures (on cessation of BSE testing for healthy slaughtered cattle)” by the Food Safety Commission |
| 2017 | |
| Feb.; | -Notification of the cessation of BSE testing for healthy slaughtered cattle; continued implementation of BSE testing for the cattle (>24 months) which are judged by ante mortem inspection to have systematic symptoms or suspected nervous symptoms |
| Sep.; | - Notification of verification program for beef and beef products from Austria |