BSE-like disease detected in German zoo's cheetah
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06.09.2007 18:54:05
(live-PR.com) - BERLIN (AP) - A cheetah at a zoo in Nuremberg has died after contracting an illness similar to mad cow disease, becoming the first confirmed case in Germany of so-called feline spongiform encephalopathy, city authorities said Thursday.
Lulu, a female cheetah born in 1998, had suffered for six weeks from problems that included trouble balancing
and weakness in her hind legs, the Nuremberg city government said in a statement.
The animal eventually was euthanized. Tests by Bavarian and federal labs were positive for FSE, the statement said.
It was unclear how and when Lulu became infected with the disease, which has a several-year incubation period, but Nuremberg authorities said it likely happened in the Netherlands, where she was born.
Lulu moved to Germany at the age of 15 months, returned to the Netherlands five years later and arrived at the Nuremberg zoo in March 2006.
Thursday's statement said that no FSE cases had been detected at the two previous zoos in which she lived.
Lulu, a female cheetah born in 1998, had suffered for six weeks from problems that included trouble balancing
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The animal eventually was euthanized. Tests by Bavarian and federal labs were positive for FSE, the statement said.
It was unclear how and when Lulu became infected with the disease, which has a several-year incubation period, but Nuremberg authorities said it likely happened in the Netherlands, where she was born.
Lulu moved to Germany at the age of 15 months, returned to the Netherlands five years later and arrived at the Nuremberg zoo in March 2006.
Thursday's statement said that no FSE cases had been detected at the two previous zoos in which she lived.

