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CFIA Completes BSE Investigation
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 232927" data-attributes="member: 97"><p><em>This is an excerpt from the complete CFIA report that suggests the cluster area of the Canadian infection may be greater than just the province of Alberta and that since this isn't from one feed violation their may be multiple exposures and multiple infected cattle still in Canadian herds.....</em></p><p></p><p><strong>The location of the index case's birth farm may suggest yet an additional geographic cluster. However, given its possible relationship with a previously identified source of prohibited material,</strong> <strong>this occurrence similarly suggests that the feed distribution area associated with the existing geographic cluster may not be confined to Alberta, but may include additional Western provinces.</strong> <strong>The timing of the presumed exposure of Cases 4 and 5, born in the same year and month, suggests an insult to the feed system separate and apart from the one associated with the previous cases born in 1996 - 1997. Cases 4 and 5 suggest that the previously acknowledged and undetected first generation indigenous BSE cluster contained a minimum of two animals. </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 232927, member: 97"] [i]This is an excerpt from the complete CFIA report that suggests the cluster area of the Canadian infection may be greater than just the province of Alberta and that since this isn't from one feed violation their may be multiple exposures and multiple infected cattle still in Canadian herds.....[/i] [b]The location of the index case’s birth farm may suggest yet an additional geographic cluster. However, given its possible relationship with a previously identified source of prohibited material,[/b] [b]this occurrence similarly suggests that the feed distribution area associated with the existing geographic cluster may not be confined to Alberta, but may include additional Western provinces.[/b] [b]The timing of the presumed exposure of Cases 4 and 5, born in the same year and month, suggests an insult to the feed system separate and apart from the one associated with the previous cases born in 1996 - 1997. Cases 4 and 5 suggest that the previously acknowledged and undetected first generation indigenous BSE cluster contained a minimum of two animals. [/b] [/QUOTE]
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