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Because of carelessness. If animals that had BSE did not get into the food chain for either humans and other ruminants in the first place, and instead were burned and buried, then none of this would've happened. The USA liked to blame Canada for all the problems of "spreading the disease" when the cow that had BSE in 2003 was originally from the States in the first place. And the next thing you know, the USA is claiming that they are "BSE free." Which is a load of you-know-what.
No. Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE, the scientific name for mad cow disease) is caused by a misfold protein called a prion. The disease has only ever been identified in cattle and some humans (where the disease is called variant Creutzfeld-Jacobs Disease or vCJD); BSE has never been found in horses. In addition, the BSE prion is transmitted through ingestion of infected central nervous system tissue, not through saliva. The worst possible case would be that you might have been exposed to rabies, but your horse would have died of the disease within a few weeks after you were exposed. Even if this happened, you would have started showing signs of rabies at least 8 years ago and would likely have already died from rabies by now. Long story short, you shouldn't have any concerns about this event - any potential infections would have shown up a long time ago.
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BSE Pro ended in 2010.
BSE Pro was created in 2005.
bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in cows.
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BSE Tower - Bucharest - was created in 2003.
It seems there might be a typo or confusion in your question regarding "bse and bse." If you meant to compare two different concepts, please clarify what "bse" refers to in both instances. For example, if you're referring to "BSE" as in Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy and "BSE" as in the Bombay Stock Exchange, they represent vastly different topics—one being a neurological disease in cattle and the other a financial market in India. Please provide more context for a precise answer.