I read an article regarding a controversial topic on "Should human be tested for Mad Cow Disease?"
After reading, I am really shocked that the UK do not have any available test for Mad Cow Disease. To me, Mad Cow Disease is somehow similar to AIDS because both of them are incurable and fatal diseases. It will be really dangerous when a person who is in need of blood to save his life got blood that is carrying Mad Cow Disease. In this case, instead of surviving, he will, unfortunately, be tortured by the Mad Cow Disease.
A reader by the name of Almir, posted his comment on the page too. It looked kind of an irony to me. When I saw that he posted that he was rejected and permanetly banned from donating blood because "I was born in Bosnia and Hercegovina and lived there to 1994." ( F.Y.I - Bosnia and Hercegovina had suspected cases of Mad Cow Disease before in the countries. )
I should say, if the government of the institution of Health in UK is so concerned about whether the donor's blood has got Mad Cow Disease in him, why can't they just set up a test to allow the public to test for Mad Cow Disease? Even though noone has found any cure for Mad Cow Disease yet, that does not mean they should give up on those people who have contracted Mad Cow Disease.
Hence, for the well-being of the public, I personally think that man SHOULD be tested for Mad Cow Disease.
(Jia Yan)