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CANADA FINDS ANOTHER 'SUSPECT' BSE CASE ...USA ???
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<blockquote data-quote="flounder" data-source="post: 243184" data-attributes="member: 3519"><p>----- Original Message ----- </p><p>From: "Terry S. Singeltary Sr." <flounder9@VERIZON.NET></p><p>To: <BSE-L@aegee.org></p><p>Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 2:29 PM</p><p>Subject: Re: CANADA FINDS ANOTHER 'SUSPECT' BSE CASE 'CONFIRMED' ..........</p><p></p><p></p><p>> ##################### Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy #####################</p><p>> </p><p>> Latest Information (as of July 13, 2006 - 15:00 EST)</p><p>> The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has confirmed bovine spongiform</p><p>> encephalopathy (BSE) in a 50-month-old dairy cow from Alberta. The animal</p><p>> was first reported on Monday, July 10, based on preliminary test results.</p><p>> The entire carcass has been incinerated and did not enter the human or</p><p>> animal feed systems.</p><p>> The CFIA has located the birth farm, and investigators are tracing other</p><p>> cattle born on the premises within 12 months before or after the birth of</p><p>> the affected animal.</p><p>> Given its age, the affected animal was exposed to BSE after the 1997</p><p>> implementation of Canada's feed ban. This scenario, as well as the animal's</p><p>> age, is consistent with the experiences of most countries reporting cases of</p><p>> BSE. Nonetheless, a full accounting and determination of how this animal was</p><p>> exposed to BSE will be the primary focus of the CFIA's investigation. The</p><p>> CFIA has extended an invitation to American animal health officials to</p><p>> participate in this effort.</p><p>> The CFIA continues to receive excellent cooperation from the owner of the</p><p>> affected animal and the Province of Alberta. Information obtained through</p><p>> the investigation will be posted to the CFIA's website as details become</p><p>> available.</p><p>> </p><p>> </p><p>> <a href="http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/anima/heasan/disemala/bseesb/situatione.shtml" target="_blank">http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/ani ... ione.shtml</a></p><p>> </p><p>> TSS</p><p>> </p><p>> ----- Original Message ----- </p><p>> From: "Terry S. Singeltary Sr." <flounder9@VERIZON.NET></p><p>> To: <BSE-L@aegee.org></p><p>> Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 1:43 PM</p><p>> Subject: CANADA FINDS ANOTHER 'SUSPECT' BSE CASE while USA is simply not</p><p>> looking to find (as of July 10, 2006 - 13:00 EST)</p><p>> </p><p>> </p><p>snip.......end</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flounder, post: 243184, member: 3519"] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Terry S. Singeltary Sr." <flounder9@VERIZON.NET> To: <BSE-L@aegee.org> Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 2:29 PM Subject: Re: CANADA FINDS ANOTHER 'SUSPECT' BSE CASE 'CONFIRMED' .......... > ##################### Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy ##################### > > Latest Information (as of July 13, 2006 - 15:00 EST) > The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has confirmed bovine spongiform > encephalopathy (BSE) in a 50-month-old dairy cow from Alberta. The animal > was first reported on Monday, July 10, based on preliminary test results. > The entire carcass has been incinerated and did not enter the human or > animal feed systems. > The CFIA has located the birth farm, and investigators are tracing other > cattle born on the premises within 12 months before or after the birth of > the affected animal. > Given its age, the affected animal was exposed to BSE after the 1997 > implementation of Canada’s feed ban. This scenario, as well as the animal’s > age, is consistent with the experiences of most countries reporting cases of > BSE. Nonetheless, a full accounting and determination of how this animal was > exposed to BSE will be the primary focus of the CFIA’s investigation. The > CFIA has extended an invitation to American animal health officials to > participate in this effort. > The CFIA continues to receive excellent cooperation from the owner of the > affected animal and the Province of Alberta. Information obtained through > the investigation will be posted to the CFIA’s website as details become > available. > > > [url=http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/anima/heasan/disemala/bseesb/situatione.shtml]http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/ani ... ione.shtml[/url] > > TSS > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Terry S. Singeltary Sr." <flounder9@VERIZON.NET> > To: <BSE-L@aegee.org> > Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 1:43 PM > Subject: CANADA FINDS ANOTHER 'SUSPECT' BSE CASE while USA is simply not > looking to find (as of July 10, 2006 - 13:00 EST) > > snip.......end [/QUOTE]
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