Because the Canadian Food Inspection Agency announced today (November 17, 2008) the
discovery of a fifteenth case of bovine spongiform encepholapathy in its cattle herd since 2003,
I strongly urge that APHIS prevents the importation of any over thirty month cattle and meat
products from cattle over thirty months old from Canada. It is obvious that Canada has a BSE
problem in its herd, so USDA should not endanger either our domestic animal herd or U.S.
consumers with the introduction of this gruesome disease through the importation of either
infected livestock or contaminated meat products from Canada. Since the latest case was born
after the 1997 Canadian feed restrictions went into effect, it seems that the Canadian regulatory
system is ineffective to prevent the spread of this disease. Furthermore, this cow would have
been eligible for import into the United States under the proposed regulation. I have included the
CFIA press release for your information.
BSE CASE CONFIRMED IN BRITISH COLUMBIA
OTTAWA, November 17, 2008 - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has confirmed
bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in a seven-year-old dairy cow from British Columbia.
No part of the animal’s carcass entered the human food or animal feed systems.
The animal’s birth farm has been identified, and an investigation is underway. The CFIA is
tracing the animal's herdmates at the time of birth and examining possible sources of infection.
The age and location of the infected animal are consistent with previous cases detected in
Canada.
This case was detected through the national BSE surveillance program, which has been highly
successful in demonstrating the low level of BSE in Canada. The program continues to play an
important role in Canada’s strategy to manage BSE.
Canada remains a Controlled Risk country for BSE, as recognized by the World Organisation for
Animal Health (OIE). Accordingly, this case should not affect exports of Canadian cattle or beef.
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For information:
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Media relations: 613-228-6682
Comment from Anthony Corbo
This is comment on Notice
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy; Minimal-Risk Regions and Importation of Meat, Meat Byproducts, and Meat Food Products Derived From Bovines 30 Months of Age or Older
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