ABSTRACT

The announcement that BOSER might cause a fatal human disease "Creutzfeldt- Jacob disease CJD" triggered enormous media attention, public alarm and government wrangling that threatened the future of European integration.; As Scott Ratzan argues: "It is my belief that the [BOSER crisis] represents a quintessential case that will go down in history as the Exxon Valdez Union Carbide's Bhopal accident, and other such cases of interdisciplinary study".; This book offers lessons learned from the crisis, with contributions from experts with different viewpoints - veterinarians, Eurocrats, public relations experts, politicians, policy- makers, journalists and representatives of the beef industry.; It also offers a compilation of the key reports from governmental bodies. as a case-study in policy-making, scientific/health discovery and dissemination of information, as well as looking at the issues from the perspective of psychology and media studies.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

part |1 pages

Part I: Scientific/Historical Perspectives

part |1 pages

Part II: Politics as Health

chapter 6|21 pages

BSE and CJD: Recent Developments

chapter 7|5 pages

Mad Cows and Englishmen

chapter 10|5 pages

Protecting Health: Can the UK do Better?

part |1 pages

Part III: Understanding the Crisis

chapter |1 pages

Part IV: Lessons and Possibilities

chapter 15|27 pages

Strategies for Attaining Public Health

chapter |7 pages

Appendices

chapter 1|1 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|2 pages

Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy

chapter |2 pages

Annex 1

chapter |3 pages

Afterword

chapter |4 pages

Notes on Contributors