Canada links 12th case of mad cow to infected feed

The six-year old Alberta dairy cow found to be suffering from bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in February was the victim of infected feed, according to the official investigation.

It was Canada's 12th case of mad cow disease since 2003 and infected feed has been blamed for all previous cases as well.

"It is reasonable to presume that this animal was exposed to feed containing a low level of infectivity during its first year of life," the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said in a statement.

The CFIA brought in strict feed rules last year which it said should help eliminate the disease nationally within a decade. It says that until then, a handful of new cases are likely to appear.

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Mad Cow Blog - August 16, 2008 1:10 PM
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has confirmed bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in a six-year-old beef cow from Alberta. No part of the animal’s carcass entered the human food or animal feed systems. It is the 14th case of BSE...
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Roni - August 14, 2008 4:33 PM

Really, Sorry my Mother-in-Law did die from CJD and it was confirmed at Washington University Hos. 1992 was the year of her death and I have a bizare tale. I was caught up in a trail of other people with it and their passing. A Boston Globe reporter and I became friends and the CDC finally confirmed it when I challenged them.
It's a very un-nerving story and it is pure horror this CJD....Sounds like something Steven King wouyld write.
Roni

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