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Experts Warn: Beef Measles Spike Could Affect Your Next Meal!

The spike in beef measles cases in Botswana is sending ripples of concern among consumers, with experts warning about hidden risks associated with meat consumption. The Department of Veterinary Services recently reported a notable increase in cases at the Chobe District abattoirs, indicating a potential public health issue that could impact your next meal.

Dr. Tichaona Aaron, Principal Veterinary Officer, highlighted how these cases, which were previously nonexistent in the area, have raised alarming questions about sanitation practices. Beef measles is particularly concerning because it stems from cattle ingesting tapeworm eggs present in contaminated pastures, making it crucial for consumers to be aware of the risks.

The asymptomatic nature of the disease means sick cattle can pass inspection without noticeable signs of infection, leading to concerns about meat safety. In light of these revelations, experts are urging improved sanitation and deworming among livestock to prevent further outbreaks. Consumers are advised to remain vigilant about the sources of their meat to protect their health.

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