A 17-year-old native cow on a suckling farm in the UK has been confirmed to have an atypical case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE, or 'mad cow disease') by the World Organization for Animal Health (WHOA). The animal was slaughtered on February 27 and the carcass was disposed of as Category 1 material, posing no threat to food safety or human health. This is the first case in the UK since 2015, but the country still has an insignificant risk status for the disease.