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Monitoring the occurrence of emerging forms of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in the United States [FULL TEXT] - TSS 2/22/03 (13)
Re: Monitoring the occurrence of emerging forms of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in the United States [FULL TEXT] - TSS 3/27/03 (11)
Re: Monitoring the occurrence of emerging forms of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in the United States [FULL TEXT] - TSS 9/10/03 (3)
Re: Monitoring the occurrence of emerging forms of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in the United States [FULL TEXT] - TSS 11/13/04 (2)
Re: Monitoring the occurrence of emerging forms of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in the United States [FULL TEXT] - TSS 3/13/05 (1)
Re: Monitoring the occurrence of emerging forms of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in the United States [FULL TEXT] - TSS 3/16/05 (0)
Re: Monitoring the occurrence of emerging forms of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in the United States [FULL TEXT] - TSS 3/27/03 (6)
Diagnosis and Reporting of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Singeltary, Sr et al. JAMA.2001; 285: 733-734. [FULL TEXT] - TSS 3/28/03 (5)
Re: Diagnosis and Reporting of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Singeltary, Sr et al. JAMA.2001; 285: 733-734. [FULL TEXT] - Terry S. Singeltary Sr. 12/14/04 (0)
Tracking Spongiform Encephalopathies in North America (Lancet Infectious Disease Volume 3, Number 8 01 August 2003) - TSS 8/14/03 (3)
HUMAN and ANIMAL TSE Classifications i.e. mad cow disease and the UKBSEnvCJD only theory - TSS 1/29/06 (1)
Re: HUMAN and ANIMAL TSE Classifications i.e. mad cow disease and the UKBSEnvCJD only theory - TSS 3/13/06 (0)

OIE REPORT ON BOVINE SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHY IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - TSS 3/18/06 (0)
Statement; EU TSE Community Reference Laboratory on the recent TSE cases in sheep 17 March 2006 - TSS 3/18/06 (0)
MAD COW ALABAMA Epidemiology Update March 17, 2006 - TSS 3/17/06 (0)
First case of vCJD reported in a Japanese patient: update - TSS 3/17/06 (0)
USDA/Alabama BSE Epidemiological Update - TSS 3/16/06 (0)
U.S. Ate 777 Mad Cows - TSS 3/16/06 (0)
Analysis: What that mad cow means - TSS 3/16/06 (0)
SECOND USDA CONFIRMATORY TEST RESULTS POSITIVE FOR BSE - TSS 3/16/06 (0)
CWD disease detected on Lac qui Parle County cervid farm southwestern Minnesota (2006-03-15) - TSS 3/15/06 (0)
Mad cow probe difficult - TSS 3/15/06 (0)
The TSEs Regulations 2006 came into force in England on 01 March 2006 - TSS 3/15/06 (0)
Japan confirms 23rd BSE case - TSS 3/15/06 (0)
Government to scale back mad cow testing dispite confirmation of third case - TSS 3/14/06 (0)
TRANSCRIPT FROM ALABAMA AI COMMISSIONER RON SPARKS ON BSE (a must see) - TSS 3/14/06 (0)
Transcript of Tele-News Conference regarding The inconclusive BSE Rapid Test Result With Chief Veterinary Officer Dr. John Clifford, March 13, 2006 - TSS 3/14/06 (0)
BSE; Minimal-Risk Regions and Importation of Commodities; Technical Amendments (legal trading of all TSE globally) - TSS 3/14/06 (0)
ALABAMA MAD COW MIGHT HAVE TEXAS CONNECTION AFTER ALL - TSS 3/14/06 (0)
WHO'S vCJD case definition should be revised - TSS 3/13/06 (0)
Statement by USDA Chief Veterinary Officer John Clifford (DVM) Regarding Positive BSE Test Results - TSS 3/13/06 (0)
MAD COW CASE CONFIRMED ALABAMA - TSS 3/13/06 (0)
US probes possible third case of mad cow disease - TSS 3/13/06 (0)
Johann's et al at USDA feed Japan more mad cow lies and false reassurances - TSS 3/12/06 (0)
BSE agent in spleen from an ARR/ARR orally exposed sheep - TSS 3/12/06 (1)
PrPSc accumulation in fetal cotyledons of scrapie-resistant lambs is influenced by fetus location in the uterus - TSS 3/12/06 (0)
Statement by APHIS Chief Veterinary Medical Officer Regarding Inconclusive BSE Test Results, March 11, 2006 - TSS 3/12/06 (0)
U.S. Investigates Possible Mad Cow Case - TSS 3/11/06 (2)
MAD COW USA JUNK SCIENCE PR COMING OUT BEFORE RECENT SUSPECT BSE CASE EVEN CONFIRMED i.e. preparing for the storm - TSS 3/11/06 (1)
cjd cluster IDAHO, another 'fluke', another mad cow cjd cover up in the USA - TSS 3/11/06 (0)
Substances Prohibited from Use in Animal Food or Feed, Proposed Rule, Docket No. 2002N-0273 C-534 VOL 45 (PhRMA) and Entered On February 17, 2006 - TSS 3/10/06 (0)
91ST MEETING OF THE SEAC MEETING LONDON 24TH FEB 2006 - TSS 3/10/06 (2)
Re: 91ST MEETING OF THE SEAC MEETING LONDON 24TH FEB 2006 - TSS 3/10/06 (1)
Re: 91ST MEETING OF THE SEAC MEETING LONDON 24TH FEB 2006 - TSS 3/10/06 (0)
Commission requests further investigations on three unusual cases of TSE in sheep - TSS 3/09/06 (1)
Re: Commission requests further investigations on three unusual cases of TSE in sheep - TSS 3/09/06 (0)
Tennessee is "playing Russian roulette" with mad cow disease - TSS 3/07/06 (0)
Evaluation of BSE Infection Risk of Cattle via Sewage Sludge from Wastewater Treatment Slaughterhouses Japan - TSS 3/07/06 (0)
Chinese report on possible residual BSE risks in products derived from ruminant materials and used as cosmetics ingredient - TSS 3/07/06 (0)
Creutzfeldt Jakob disease statistics Monday 6 March 2006 Reference number: 2006/0088 - TSS 3/06/06 (0)
UK - SECRECY OVER DELAY IN LIFTING BEEF EXPORT BAN - TSS 3/04/06 (2)
Re: UK - SECRECY OVER DELAY IN LIFTING BEEF EXPORT BAN - TSS 3/08/06 (1)
Re: UK - SECRECY OVER DELAY IN LIFTING BEEF EXPORT BAN - TSS 3/08/06 (0)
Dubious transplant recipients sue companies - TSS 3/04/06 (0)
re-HOLE IN THE FENCE MAD DEER MAKE GREAT ESCAPE TO INFECT OTHERS - TSS 3/04/06 (1)
Re: re-HOLE IN THE FENCE MAD DEER MAKE GREAT ESCAPE TO INFECT OTHERS 79% of deer herd was ill - TSS 3/04/06 (0)
CFIA COMPLETES BSE INVESTIGATION OTTAWA, March 3, 2006 - TSS 3/03/06 (0)
Mad Cow Disease in Netherlands - TSS 3/03/06 (0)
Prion Diseases of Domestic Livestock International Conference 28th – 30th May 2006 - TSS 3/03/06 (0)
SWEDENS FIRST CASE OF MAD COW DISEASE BSE CONFIRMED - TSS 3/03/06 (0)
The SEAC Sheep Subgroup Position Statement - TSS 3/02/06 (1)
Re: The SEAC Sheep Subgroup Position Statement - TSS 3/05/06 (0)
Mexico - Control of residues and contaminants in live animals and animal products, including controls on veterinary medicinal products ( BSE?) - TSS 3/01/06 (0)
Lithuania - Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) and Animal Nutrition - TSS 3/01/06 (0)
BSE USA FONG OIG ON THE TEXAS MAD COW DeHaven tried to cover-up ''USDA was more concerned about trade than human health'' - TSS 3/01/06 (1)
Re: BSE USA FONG OIG ON THE TEXAS MAD COW DeHaven tried to cover-up ''USDA was more concerned about trade than human health'' - TSS 3/01/06 (0)
SUSPECT BSE CASE SWEDEN - TSS 3/01/06 (0)
FSA updates on atypical scrapie in sheep and goats - TSS 2/28/06 (0)
Natural transmission of BSE between sheep within an experimental flock - TSS 2/27/06 (1)
Re: - TSS 2/27/06 (0)
SEAC Annual Report 2005 - TSS 2/27/06 (0)
Suspected vCJD carriers may be tested after death - TSS 2/27/06 (0)
OIE and the BUSH administration and TSE aka MAD COW DISEASEs - TSS 2/27/06 (0)
2 SUSPECT ATYPICAL SCRAPIE CASES FRANCE - TSS 2/27/06 (0)
USDA inspectors ignorant of export rules - TSS 2/25/06 (0)
sporadic CJD during the century might have it's origins from eating contaminated beef incubating from animals exhibiting BSE - TSS 2/24/06 (0)
Corpse-carving case accuses 4 of illegally harvesting parts - TSS 2/24/06 (0)
OIG Audit Report Assessment of USDA's Controls for The Beef Export Verification Program for Japan - TSS 2/23/06 (0)
DOWNER CATTLE USA UPDATE - TSS 2/23/06 (0)
New mad cow case reported in Poland Zerkow in western Poland's Wielkopolska province - TSS 2/23/06 (0)
New CWD found in Alberta February 22, 2006 - TSS 2/23/06 (0)
Re: THE LEGAL TRADING AND SELLING OF BODY PARTS AND HUMAN TSEs IN THE USA - TSS 2/23/06 (0)
Fate of Prions in Soil: Adsorption and Extraction by Electroelution of Recombinant Ovine Prion Protein from Montmorillonite and Natural Soils - TSS 2/22/06 (0)
10th Anniversary of CHI's Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies Conference - TSS 2/22/06 (0)
OIG SPANKS USDA ET AL AGAIN FOR MORE INEPTNESS ON BSE/TSE - TSS 2/21/06 (0)
JOHANN TRANSCRIPT ON INVESTIGATION INTO SPINAL CORD AND MEAT OFFAL TO JAPAN - TSS 2/20/06 (1)
Re: JOHANN TRANSCRIPT ON INVESTIGATION INTO SPINAL CORD AND MEAT OFFAL TO JAPAN - TSS 2/20/06 (0)
Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease among American Indians and Alaska Natives in the United States - TSS 2/19/06 (0)
vCJD prion acquires altered virulence through trans-species infection - TSS 2/19/06 (0)
Alzheimer-type neuropathology in a 28 year old patient with iCJD after dural grafting - TSS 2/19/06 (0)
FATEPriDE Environmental Factors that Affect the Development of Prion Diseases - TSS 2/18/06 (0)
MEDICAL IMPLANTS CONTAINING BOVINE MATERIAL FROM BSE GBR III COUNTRIES I.E. USA - TSS 2/18/06 (1)
Re: MEDICAL IMPLANTS CONTAINING BOVINE MATERIAL FROM BSE GBR III COUNTRIES I.E. USA - TSS 2/19/06 (0)
Mad-Cow Feed Rules Will Be Tightened in U.S. in 2006 (Update1) yada yada yada - TSS 2/17/06 (0)
CANADA MAD COW BSE UPDATE as of February 17, 2006 - 13:30 EST - TSS 2/17/06 (0)
JOHANNS ANNOUNCES RESULTS OF INVESTIGATION INTO INELIGBLE VEAL SHIPMENT TO JAPAN - TSS 2/17/06 (0)
BSE Found in Dead Heifer in Croatia: Report - TSS 2/16/06 (2)
Re: BSE Found in Dead Heifer in Croatia: Report - TSS 2/16/06 (1)
Re: BSE Found in Dead Heifer in Croatia: Report ''FINAL REPORT NEGATIVE'' - TSS 2/24/06 (0)
Wasting disease kills 25% of elk IN PENS CONTAMINATED WITH CWD 11 OF 43 IN FOUR YEARS - TSS 2/16/06 (0)
PRION INFECTION OF MUCOSAL TISSUE Research Project: - TSS 2/15/06 (0)
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in Hungary - TSS 2/15/06 (0)
MORE mental disorders in another case of probable CJD - TSS 2/15/06 (0)
THE MAD COW INVESTIGATOR ??? or mad cow plagiarism, you be the judge - TSS 2/13/06 (1)
Re: THE MAD COW INVESTIGATOR ??? or mad cow plagiarism, you be the judge - TSS 2/13/06 (0)
UK Strategy for Research and Development on Human and Animal Health Aspects of TSEs 2005-2008 - TSS 2/12/06 (0)
Detection of PrPSc in Rectal Biopsy and Necropsy Samples from Sheep with Experimental Scrapie - TSS 2/12/06 (0)
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON SCRAPIE November 9, 2005 USAHA - TSS 2/12/06 (0)
USDA FY 2007 BSE/CWD/SCRAPIE/TSE BUDGET SUMMARY AND ANNUAL PERFORMANCE PLAN or the lack of - TSS 2/11/06 (0)
Row revealed over vCJD compensation scheme - TSS 2/10/06 (0)
Bill requires autopsies for suspected CJD cases - TSS 2/09/06 (0)
Japan will destroy 45 cows suspected of having mad cow disease FROM MBM - TSS 2/09/06 (1)
Re: Japan will destroy 45 cows suspected of having mad cow disease FROM MBM - TSS 2/13/06 (0)
New case (3rd) of variant CJD associated with blood transfusion - TSS 2/09/06 (2)
Re: New case (3rd) of variant CJD associated with blood transfusion - TSS 2/09/06 (1)
Re: New case (3rd) of variant CJD associated with blood transfusion - TSS 2/09/06 (0)
USA USDA JUNE 2004 'ENHANCED' BSE SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM UPDATE - TSS 2/08/06 (0)
Poland Bse and animal nutrition & bse, scrapie testing Member States - TSS 2/08/06 (0)
French bull tests positive for mad cow disease - TSS 2/07/06 (0)
Wisconsin Congressman says BSE precautions are not enough - TSS 2/07/06 (0)
Sequence Variation of Bovine Prion Protein Gene in Japanese Cattle (Holstein and Japanese Black) - TSS 2/07/06 (0)
RESISTANCE OF DOMESTIC CATS TO US SHEEP SCRAPIE AGENT BY THE INTRACEREBRAL ROUTE - TSS 2/06/06 (0)
EXPERIMENTAL INTRACEREBRAL AND ORAL INOCULATION OF SCRAPIE TO SWINE: PRELIMINARY REPORT - TSS 2/06/06 (0)
FDA Orders Biomedical Tissue Services, Ltd., to Cease Manufacturing and to Retain Existing Inventories of ...... - TSS 2/05/06 (0)
Transcript of Secretary Mike Johanns remarks to The National Cattlemen's Beef Association Annual Meeting - Denver, Colorado February 3, 2006 - TSS 2/05/06 (0)
INSPECTORS LET SUSPECT MAD COWS INTO FOOD CHAIN - TSS 2/03/06 (0)
FEDS UNSURE IF MAD COW SAFEGUARDS FOLLOWED FLAMING REPORT BY OIG PROVES TEXAS COVERED UP MAD COW DISEASE - TSS 2/02/06 (2)
`Downer Cows' Entering Meat Supply, USDA Inspector General Says - TSS 2/02/06 (1)
Re: `Downer Cows' Entering Meat Supply, USDA Inspector General Says - TSS 2/02/06 (0)
Firefighters Association Benefit to aid firefighter stricken with CJD - TSS 2/02/06 (0)
CANADIANS RUNNING BUTCHER SHOP OUT OF GARAGE WHILE HOGS FEEDING ON DEAD CATTLE - TSS 2/01/06 (0)
Final CJD test results in Woman died from classic form of brain disease IDAHO - TSS 2/01/06 (0)
RACE FOR MAD COW GOLD LANDS USA PATENT Genesis' portfolio company Prion Developmental Laboratories - TSS 1/31/06 (0)
BSE situation and establishment of Food Safety Commission in Japan - TSS 1/31/06 (0)
Japan farm chief says U.S. plants were not examined before lifting ban on USA mad cow beef - TSS 1/31/06 (0)
Surveillance for Prion Disease in Cervids, Germany - TSS 1/31/06 (1)
Re: Surveillance for Prion Disease in Cervids, Germany - TSS 2/26/06 (0)
CJD/GSS/BSE/CWD/SCRAPIE aka MAD COW DISEASE and Alzheimer's, another cover-up ??? - TSS 1/29/06 (2)
Re: CJD/GSS/BSE/CWD/SCRAPIE aka MAD COW DISEASE and Alzheimer's, another cover-up ??? - TSS 2/15/06 (1)
Re: CJD/GSS/BSE/CWD/SCRAPIE aka MAD COW DISEASE and Alzheimer's, another cover-up ??? - TSS 2/15/06 (0)
JAPAN Gov't to pay for autopsies in suspected Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease cases - TSS 1/28/06 (0)
Recent death may be Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Fort Collins Colorado - TSS 1/28/06 (0)
Prions in Skeletal Muscles of Deer with Chronic Wasting Disease [SCIENCE FULL TEXT] - TSS 1/26/06 (0)
Prion disease found lurking in deer muscle - TSS 1/26/06 (0)
Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in the United Kingdom and elsewhere: situation at the end of 2005 - TSS 1/26/06 (0)
SEAC epidemiology subgroup position statement on the vCJD epidemic (sporadic CJDs ???) - TSS 1/26/06 (0)
Honorable Koizumi charged with being bullied by GW into force feeding Japan USA MAD COW BEEF - TSS 1/25/06 (0)
Re: THE LEGAL TRADING AND SELLING OF BODY PARTS AND CJD - TSS 1/25/06 (0)
POSITIVE CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE TEST CONFIRMED Kansas - TSS 1/24/06 (0)
CATTLE QUARANTINED IN BSE OUTBREAK THREAT (Defra) imposed movement restrictions on the herd at two sites - TSS 1/24/06 (1)
Re: CATTLE QUARANTINED IN BSE OUTBREAK THREAT (Defra) imposed movement restrictions on the herd at two sites - TSS 1/26/06 (0)
BSE MAD COW CANADA 4TH CASE CONFIRMED - TSS 1/23/06 (0)
Canada investigates possible mad cow case - TSS 1/22/06 (4)
Re: Canada investigates possible mad cow case CFIA source confirms - TSS 1/23/06 (3)
Re: Canada investigates possible mad cow case CFIA source confirms - TSS 1/23/06 (2)
Re: Canada investigates possible mad cow case CFIA source confirms - TSS 1/26/06 (1)
Re: Canada investigates possible mad cow case CFIA source confirms - TSS 1/27/06 (0)
Japan to test cow for possible mad cow infection - TSS 1/22/06 (1)
Re: Japan to test cow for possible mad cow infection ''CONFIRMED'' - TSS 1/25/06 (0)
HOLE IN THE FENCE MAD DEER MAKE GREAT ESCAPE TO INFECT OTHERS (who is the hole in the fence gang?) - TSS 1/21/06 (0)
PRELIMINARY LAB RESULTS POINT TO FIRST CWD OCCURANCE IN A KANSAS DEER - TSS 1/20/06 (0)
Audit: USDA blocks real probes, records fake ones - TSS 1/20/06 (0)
Docket No: 2002N-0273 (formerly Docket No. 02N-0273) Substances Prohibited From Use in Animal Food and Feed PAUL BROWN - TSS 1/20/06 (0)
Japan to reimpose ban on all US beef imports - TSS 1/20/06 (4)
Re: Japan to reimpose ban on all US beef imports - TSS 1/20/06 (3)
Re: Japan to reimpose ban on all US beef imports - TSS 1/21/06 (2)
Re: Japan to reimpose ban on all US beef imports - TSS 1/23/06 (1)
Re: Japan to reimpose ban on all US beef imports - TSS 1/23/06 (0)
Man Dies of Cruetzfeldt-Jacob's Disease two months after brain surgery UTAH - TSS 1/19/06 (0)
RE-EXAMINATION OF BOVINE THAT BECOME NON-AMBULATORY AFTER PASSING ANTE-MORTEM INSPECTION - TSS 1/18/06 (0)
Japanese researchers trigger onset of mad cow disease in cows+ - TSS 1/18/06 (0)
Re: THE LEGAL TRADING AND SELLING OF BODY PARTS AND HUMAN TSEs IN THE USA - TSS 1/18/06 (0)
Cattle Renderings Could Fuel North American Cement Kilns - TSS 1/18/06 (0)
Summary and Implications of A Preliminary Assessment of Research and Development Needs and Gaps Relevant to BSE An Alberta Perspective - TSS 1/17/06 (0)
CWD SPREADS TO CENTRAL UTAH, DEADLY DISEASE FOUND IN MORE DEER - TSS 1/16/06 (0)
Comparative evidence for a link between Peyer's patch development and susceptibility to transmissible spongiform encephalopathies - TSS 1/15/06 (0)
Father of vCJD victim criticises Harney IRELAND - TSS 1/15/06 (0)
SCRAPIE USA REPORT UPDATE AS AT NOVEMBER 30, 2005 - TSS 1/12/06 (2)
Re: SCRAPIE USA REPORT UPDATE AS AT NOVEMBER 30, 2005 - TSS 1/17/06 (1)
Re: SCRAPIE USA REPORT UPDATE AS AT NOVEMBER 30, 2005 - TSS 1/17/06 (0)
Food Safety and Inspection Service Assessment of the Equivalence of the Canadian Inspection System Report No: 24601-05-HY OIG - TSS 1/12/06 (0)
Canada December 8 1. SRM - Identification and Controls ... BSE - TSS 1/11/06 (0)
Docket No. 2002N – 0273 (Formerly Docket No. 02N-0273) RIN 0910 – AF46 Substances Prohibited From Use in Animal Food or Feed R-CALF USA - TSS 1/11/06 (0)
GWs BSE MRR POLICY could expose Panama to the "catastrophic consequences of plagues and diseases." - TSS 1/11/06 (0)
ILLINOIS FINDS 16 MORE CASES OF CWD WITH New cases found in Northern Illinois - TSS 1/10/06 (0)
MAD COW FEED BAN WARNING LETTER December 21, 2005 - TSS 1/10/06 (0)
Report: Inspections of Canadian meat imports are lacking (so tell us something we don't know) - TSS 1/10/06 (0)
Psychiatric Manifestations of CJD: A 25-Year Analysis - TSS 1/09/06 (0)
MONTHLY CJD FIGURES MONDAY 9 JANUARY 2006 - TSS 1/09/06 (0)
Detection of Type 1 Prion Protein in Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease - TSS 1/09/06 (0)
69 cattle with BSE last year lowest since 1996 IRELAND - TSS 1/05/06 (0)
McDonald's Corp. seven scientists and experts and a pharmaceutical supplier Seriologicals Corp. U.S. NOT PROTECTED AGAINST MAD COW DISEASE - TSS 1/04/06 (5)
Re: McDonald's Corp. seven scientists and experts and a pharmaceutical supplier Seriologicals Corp. U.S. NOT PROTECTED AGAINST MAD COW DISEASE - TSS 1/05/06 (4)
Re: McDonald's Corp. seven scientists and experts and a pharmaceutical supplier Seriologicals Corp. U.S. NOT PROTECTED AGAINST MAD COW DISEASE - TSS 1/07/06 (3)
Re: McDonald's Corp. seven scientists and experts and a pharmaceutical supplier Seriologicals Corp. U.S. NOT PROTECTED AGAINST MAD COW DISEASE - TSS 1/11/06 (2)
Re: McDonald's Corp. seven scientists and experts and a pharmaceutical supplier Seriologicals Corp. U.S. NOT PROTECTED AGAINST MAD COW DISEASE - TSS 1/14/06 (1)
Re: McDonald's Corp. seven scientists and experts and a pharmaceutical supplier Seriologicals Corp. U.S. NOT PROTECTED AGAINST MAD COW DISEASE - TSS 1/27/06 (0)
January 3, 2006 — FDA Veterinarian Newsletter -July/August 2005, Volume XX, No. IV - TSS 1/04/06 (1)
Re: January 3, 2006 — FDA Veterinarian Newsletter -July/August 2005, Volume XX, No. IV - TSS 1/04/06 (0)
Report of the first oral inoculation of BSE prion UPDATE - TSS 1/04/06 (1)
Re: Report of the first oral inoculation of BSE prion UPDATE - TSS 1/04/06 (0)
fragments of bones of ruminants in steamdried fishmeal - TSS 1/04/06 (0)
FDA BSE/Ruminant Feed Inspections Firms Inventory Data reported as of: 12/17/2005 - TSS 1/04/06 (0)
History of human cannibalism eats away at researchers - TSS 1/04/06 (0)
Feds close Fresh Farms alleged food safety violations adulterated product possibly reaching consumers HACCP - TSS 1/03/06 (1)
Re: Feds close Fresh Farms alleged food safety violations adulterated product possibly reaching consumers HACCP - TSS 1/04/06 (0)
Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) has detected CWD in deer in two new game management units (GMU's) - TSS 12/30/05 (0)
New year and new hope for Holly and her family - TSS 12/30/05 (0)
Reused Devices, Surgery's Deadly Suspects Patients May Be Exposed to Rare Brain Disease From Prior Operations - TSS 12/30/05 (0)
STATEMENT BY AGRICULTURE SECRETARY MIKE JOHANNS REGARDING RESUMPTION OF U.S. MAD COW BEEF TRADE WITH HONG KONG - TSS 12/29/05 (1)
Re: STATEMENT BY AGRICULTURE SECRETARY MIKE JOHANNS REGARDING RESUMPTION OF U.S. MAD COW BEEF TRADE WITH HONG KONG - TSS 12/29/05 (0)
New case of mad cow disease in Poland - TSS 12/28/05 (0)
QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE RESIDUAL BSE RISK IN BOVINE-DERIVED Products December 21, 2005 - TSS 12/27/05 (0)
Technical Service Center IKE Interactive Knowledge Exchange FSIS/SRM/BSE - TSS 12/26/05 (0)
Possible body parts theft ring uncovered (spreading TSEs from stolen body parts perfectly legal in Texas after 4 hours) - TSS 12/24/05 (2)
Re: Possible body parts theft ring uncovered (spreading TSEs from stolen body parts perfectly legal in Texas after 4 hours) - TSS 1/18/06 (0)
Re: Possible body parts theft ring uncovered (spreading TSEs from stolen body parts perfectly legal in Texas after 4 hours) - TSS 12/24/05 (0)
Publication of new and revised documents concerning CJD - TSS 12/23/05 (0)
Public consultation SCENIHR Opinion on the Safety of Human-derived Products with regard to Variant Creutzfeldt- Jakob Disease - TSS 12/22/05 (1)
Re: Public consultation SCENIHR Opinion on the Safety of Human-derived Products with regard to Variant Creutzfeldt- Jakob Disease - TSS 12/22/05 (0)
Monthly report of specified risk material and other BSE control breaches for November 2005 - TSS 12/21/05 (0)
Perception of safe beef JAPAN VS USA BSE/TSE - TSS 12/21/05 (0)
Pennsylvania Game Commission Law and Law Makers Message Board HUNTING PA.COM BANS SPEAKING ABOUT CWD - TSS 12/21/05 (1)
Re: Pennsylvania Game Commission Law and Law Makers Message Board HUNTING PA.COM BANS SPEAKING ABOUT CWD - TSS 12/25/05 (0)
Biomedical Tissue Services (BTS) THE BODY SNATCHERS and mad cow disease i.e. CJD and other dangerous pathogens - TSS 12/20/05 (1)
Re: Biomedical Tissue Services (BTS) THE BODY SNATCHERS and mad cow disease i.e. CJD and other dangerous pathogens - TSS 12/27/05 (0)
AFIA finalizes comments to FDA on proposed BSE feed rule AFIA still insists on spreading more BSE - TSS 12/20/05 (0)
BSE almost eradicated in Switzerland - TSS 12/20/05 (0)
GAME COMMISSION BANS IMPORTATION OF CERTAIN CARCASS PARTS FROM STATES WITH CWD - TSS 12/19/05 (0)
Full Report from HBSEF's Visit to Washington DC to Attend the CJD Foundation Family Conference July 9th -12th , 2005 - TSS 12/19/05 (0)

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now youve gone an hurt my feelings red robin :lol:

for the lot of you complaining about long postings, don't know what the purpose of that was :???:

once again, not my site, and i am not a vegan. i like to make that perfectly clear to everyone. nothing against them, they may know whats happening, but i have never addressed myself as a vegan or anyone with any PhDs, just me, live and in color. show me the data. ...
 
In Confidence - Perceptions of unconventional slow virus diseases
of animals in the USA - APRIL-MAY 1989 - G A H Wells




http://www.bseinquiry.gov.uk/files/mb/m11b/tab01.pdf



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Red Robin, I am not a vegan by a long long shot. Just because someone is, why do you count them as some sort of enemy? Does someone have to buy beef to have any credibility or standing with you? I really don't understand what you are doing with this line of posts. Do you have some sort of phobia of vegans? Is it a rally the troops behind anti-vegan rhetoric?

Seems a little juvinile to me.

What is your goal here?
 
Econ101 said:
Red Robin, I am not a vegan by a long long shot. Just because someone is, why do you count them as some sort of enemy? Does someone have to buy beef to have any credibility or standing with you? I really don't understand what you are doing with this line of posts. Do you have some sort of phobia of vegans? Is it a rally the troops behind anti-vegan rhetoric?

Seems a little juvinile to me.

What is your goal here?
Econ101 certainly you would agree that there is an element of the vegan society that is there because they are interested in what they term as animal rights. To me that is anti ranching/livestock rights. I didn't say Terry was of that crowd but I sure don't mind exposing the amount of time he has spent on a vegan sight to at least make others aware he may not be all he is cracked up to be. Do you know for sure he is prolivestock or proranching? I personally didn't care for his crack at frenchie saying it was ranchers like him that got us into this mess. Ranchers are probably not the ones that got us into this "mess" if we are in one and will probably be the ones who lose econimically. Most of the ranchers I know are salt of the earth and good stewards of the environment . How about you econ101. Do you own cows?
 
Red Robin said:
Econ101 said:
Red Robin, I am not a vegan by a long long shot. Just because someone is, why do you count them as some sort of enemy? Does someone have to buy beef to have any credibility or standing with you? I really don't understand what you are doing with this line of posts. Do you have some sort of phobia of vegans? Is it a rally the troops behind anti-vegan rhetoric?

Seems a little juvinile to me.

What is your goal here?
Econ101 certainly you would agree that there is an element of the vegan society that is there because they are interested in what they term as animal rights. To me that is anti ranching/livestock rights. I didn't say Terry was of that crowd but I sure don't mind exposing the amount of time he has spent on a vegan sight to at least make others aware he may not be all he is cracked up to be. Do you know for sure he is prolivestock or proranching? I personally didn't care for his crack at frenchie saying it was ranchers like him that got us into this mess. Ranchers are probably not the ones that got us into this "mess" if we are in one and will probably be the ones who lose econimically. Most of the ranchers I know are salt of the earth and good stewards of the environment . How about you econ101. Do you own cows?

If you had been reading my posts, you would know that I come from a family where both sides of tree branches go way back in the cattle business. I have known ranchers that are the salt of the earth and ones that are a little too salty. I am sure vegans come the same way. Ranchers/cattlemen can only be as good of stewards of the land as they are allowed to be but after having some of these govt. services people doing some engineering and environmental work to help me in those endeavors on my property, I sent them all home and did the work (erosion work) myself for a very small fraction of the cost and a very small fraction of the hassel they were going to put me through.

There are just some people who can't seem to slaughter or kill an animal. There are some people who can't eat red meat because of this. I don't get mad at them, I feel they have missed dealing with some of the realities of life and that we are not in heaven yet where everything is just perfect and nothing has to die. Maybe they don't say a prayer of thanks at their meals and really mean it, I don't know. Death is a part of life. Most ranchers respect and see that part of life, and, I think, understand it better than those who would block it out of their minds.

That has nothing to do with food safety. The cattle industry should not give vegans or anyone else ammunition as to the safety of beef. We should all be concerned about the safety of beef so that our customers have a good eating experience and come back for more. Everyone should have that in mind. It should go before your profits and your own selfish profit motives as it is the one thing that can kill both. That is why we have USDA inspectors in the packing plants and health inspectors at resturaunts. It doesn't bother me at all that they are there and I want to make sure they are doing a good job at keeping the food safe for the bolded in reason. If a vegan found out some problem in the beef supply, it is better to address it than sweep it under the rug. The USDA should be doing this as a one of their first priorities.

This whole idea of keeping anyone from criticizing ranhers or the beef industry is just silly. If they have a point, fix it. If they don't, well..... don't let them bother you. You have to have a little toughness in this business. Not everyone has the opportunity to be as close to the realities of life every day and the appreciation it cultivates in the soul. I think vegans miss more than a meal when it comes to this, but I don't hate them for it.

If you want to get back at one for despising your way of life, talk to them, invite them to dinner, then order your steak rare and rub it in a little red sauce and tell them how good it makes you feel that the Good Lord made animals that could turn grass into such a good meal for His servants. Who knows what you will end up talking about.
 
AND THEN YOU GOT ME :lol: :lol: :lol:


gotta love me :shock:


or hate me :mad:


SHOW ME THE DATA!


BSE GBR ASSESSMENTS


http://www.efsa.eu.int/science/tse_assessments/gbr_assessments/catindex_en.html





EFSA Scientific Report on the Assessment of the Geographical BSE-Risk (GBR) of the United States of America (USA)
Last updated: 19 July 2005
Adopted July 2004 (Question N° EFSA-Q-2003-083)

Report
Summary
Summary of the Scientific Report

The European Food Safety Authority and its Scientific Expert Working Group on the Assessment of the Geographical Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) Risk (GBR) were asked by the European Commission (EC) to provide an up-to-date scientific report on the GBR in the United States of America, i.e. the likelihood of the presence of one or more cattle being infected with BSE, pre-clinically as well as clinically, in USA. This scientific report addresses the GBR of USA as assessed in 2004 based on data covering the period 1980-2003.

The BSE agent was probably imported into USA and could have reached domestic cattle in the middle of the eighties. These cattle imported in the mid eighties could have been rendered in the late eighties and therefore led to an internal challenge in the early nineties. It is possible that imported meat and bone meal (MBM) into the USA reached domestic cattle and leads to an internal challenge in the early nineties.

A processing risk developed in the late 80s/early 90s when cattle imports from BSE risk countries were slaughtered or died and were processed (partly) into feed, together with some imports of MBM. This risk continued to exist, and grew significantly in the mid 90's when domestic cattle, infected by imported MBM, reached processing. Given the low stability of the system, the risk increased over the years with continued imports of cattle and MBM from BSE risk countries.

EFSA concludes that the current GBR level of USA is III, i.e. it is likely but not confirmed that domestic cattle are (clinically or pre-clinically) infected with the BSE-agent. As long as there are no significant changes in rendering or feeding, the stability remains extremely/very unstable. Thus, the probability of cattle to be (pre-clinically or clinically) infected with the BSE-agent persistently increases.







Publication date: 20 August 2004



http://www.efsa.eu.int/science/tse_assessments/gbr_assessments/573_it.html


http://www.efsa.eu.int/science/tse_assessments/gbr_assessments/573/sr03_biohaz02_usa_report_summary_en1.pdf


http://www.efsa.eu.int/science/tse_assessments/gbr_assessments/573/sr03_biohaz02_usa_report_v2_en1.pdf




suppressed peer review of Harvard study October 31, 2002

http://www.fsis.usda.gov/oa/topics/BSE_Peer_Review.pdf




Stanley Prusiner - Discoverer of Prions


http://maddeer.org/video/embedded/prusiner.html

Steven DeArmond - Professor of Neuropathology


http://maddeer.org/video/embedded/dearmond.html



Honorable Phyllis Fong (FOR PRESIDENT)

http://appropriations.house.gov/_files/FongTestimony.pdf



TSS
 
While you see it as proper for vegans to be criticising ranchers on a ranchers.net site , you think it is improper for me to be criticising a person for spending alot of time (at least) on a vegan site . Get a clue. If you come to a ranchers site blaming the ranchers like frenchie (which would include me) without any evidence expect a little criticism! Get a clue econ101. I like ranching and want beef to prosper . If there is evidence of frencie causing mad cow , show me the evidence, otherwise Terry needs to apologize for his lack of judgement. If one thing is clear about BSE it's that we don't know much. All his speculation , hand wringing and bashing ranchers, usda, ncba, r-calf or what ever he bashes does no good. I also think it doesn't do anything to promote the product I raise and sell to go all over the internet posting nothing more than press releases and supposedly hidden documents as if he has the inside track on what is really happening with BSE. I don't mind some exposure of evidence if he has any but I don't think frenchie is the cause...nor am I.
You never did say if you have any cows. Forgive me , I havn't been reading your posts.
 
red robin,

as far as frenchi he wrote and i replied;



Science what science....the science of scaring consumers about the safety of beef...

Kind of funny that you were the only poster to the mad cow portion of that site.

As far as you eating meat I very much doubt it




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frenchie, it's not me you should be mad at, it's the USDA et al.
im not your enemy, you and ranchers like you are the cause of this.
others, well, they just did not know any better. wake up and smell the coffee. glad your hitting the vegsource site and learning though


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rather he doubtS me eating meat does not disturb me, so why should it you red robin, and i would not buy beef from you either with you apparent lack of knowledge and disregard for the risk factor to not only your cows, your family, but my family as well. i can see why those boys lost in Amarilo with Oprah..........you just keep shooting yourselves in the foot.

would it not be better to go by sound science and do what your consumers want, 'test all cattle for bse/tse' ??? would it not be easier?


TSS
 
red robin wrote;


> otherwise Terry needs to apologize for his lack of judgement


your kidding right :wink:


you insult me, insult my dead mother dod 12/14/97 hvCJD, for me coming here and educating you on the past 8 years about bse/tse and you want me to apologize?


now i know your kidding. you and frenchie should be aplogizing to me, in fact, you should be paying me. but i take it with a grain of salt. theres some folks everywhere that will never see past the end of there nose :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Red Robin said:
While you see it as proper for vegans to be criticising ranchers on a ranchers.net site , you think it is improper for me to be criticising a person for spending alot of time (at least) on a vegan site . Get a clue. If you come to a ranchers site blaming the ranchers like frenchie (which would include me) without any evidence expect a little criticism! Get a clue econ101. I like ranching and want beef to prosper . If there is evidence of frencie causing mad cow , show me the evidence, otherwise Terry needs to apologize for his lack of judgement. If one thing is clear about BSE it's that we don't know much. All his speculation , hand wringing and bashing ranchers, usda, ncba, r-calf or what ever he bashes does no good. I also think it doesn't do anything to promote the product I raise and sell to go all over the internet posting nothing more than press releases and supposedly hidden documents as if he has the inside track on what is really happening with BSE. I don't mind some exposure of evidence if he has any but I don't think frenchie is the cause...nor am I.
You never did say if you have any cows. Forgive me , I havn't been reading your posts.

So would ignoring a potential health problem be good? Even if there was NO health effect, the economic effects are HUGE the average rancher. It has blocked selling beef to Japan and changed the industry structure in Canada. When ranchers sit back and let the packers run policy, sometimes it is their fault. You and I may disagree with each other on that. It is the difference of influence on the policy makers. The saying on your money comes to mind, "united we stand..."
It is a lot easier for a handfull of packers to stand together than a bunch of ranchers as this site can attest. Ranchers will never have market power and packers will.
 
I don't care if they test every cow. I've seen lots of cows Terry and I never have seen a cow with 4 legs pushed out staggering and trying to find the direction gravity should be pulling her. The incidence of BSE in any part of American or Canada to my knowledge is very , very , very small and in the grand scheme of things not relevant to any significant health problems in either nation. Beef is a safe and healthy choice. It is also very good.
 
Insult you and your dead mother???? You wouldn't play the sympathy card and use your mother as a trumph would you Terry. I havn't mentioned your mother and wouldn't. You did. You also said very clearly it is ranchers like frenchies fault. You're wrong. Where is the proof!
 
red robin wrote;




I don't care if they test every cow. I've seen lots of cows Terry and I never have seen a cow with 4 legs pushed out staggering and trying to find the direction gravity should be pulling her. The incidence of BSE in any part of American or Canada to my knowledge is very , very , very small and in the grand scheme of things not relevant to any significant health problems in either nation. Beef is a safe and healthy choice. It is also very good.



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holy mad cow red robin, you must not be from Texas, home of the SSS policy and or just send them suckers to the render without ANY test at all,
the stumbling and stagering ones :lol: :lol: :lol:


nope, you have not been around long my friend in the bse/tse world of
the usda et al safe beef program. did you say you sell beef for humans to eat??? where do you sell your beef at???

tss




FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Statement
May 4, 2004

Media Inquiries: 301-827-6242
Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA

Statement on Texas Cow With Central Nervous System Symptoms

On Friday, April 30 th , the Food and Drug Administration learned that a cow with central nervous system symptoms had been killed and shipped to a processor for rendering into animal protein for use in animal feed.

FDA, which is responsible for the safety of animal feed, immediately began an investigation. On Friday and throughout the weekend, FDA investigators inspected the slaughterhouse, the rendering facility, the farm where the animal came from, and the processor that initially received the cow from the slaughterhouse.

FDA's investigation showed that the animal in question had already been rendered into "meat and bone meal" (a type of protein animal feed). Over the weekend FDA was able to track down all the implicated material. That material is being held by the firm, which is cooperating fully with FDA.

Cattle with central nervous system symptoms are of particular interest because cattle with bovine spongiform encephalopathy or BSE, also known as "mad cow disease," can exhibit such symptoms. In this case, there is no way now to test for BSE. But even if the cow had BSE, FDA's animal feed rule would prohibit the feeding of its rendered protein to other ruminant animals (e.g., cows, goats, sheep, bison).

FDA is sending a letter to the firm summarizing its findings and informing the firm that FDA will not object to use of this material in swine feed only. If it is not used in swine feed, this material will be destroyed. Pigs have been shown not to be susceptible to BSE. If the firm agrees to use the material for swine feed only, FDA will track the material all the way through the supply chain from the processor to the farm to ensure that the feed is properly monitored and used only as feed for pigs.

To protect the U.S. against BSE, FDA works to keep certain mammalian protein out of animal feed for cattle and other ruminant animals. FDA established its animal feed rule in 1997 after the BSE epidemic in the U.K. showed that the disease spreads by feeding infected ruminant protein to cattle.

Under the current regulation, the material from this Texas cow is not allowed in feed for cattle or other ruminant animals. FDA's action specifying that the material go only into swine feed means also that it will not be fed to poultry.

FDA is committed to protecting the U.S. from BSE and collaborates closely with the U.S. Department of Agriculture on all BSE issues. The animal feed rule provides crucial protection against the spread of BSE, but it is only one of several such firewalls. FDA will soon be improving the animal feed rule, to make this strong system even stronger.

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Red Robin said:
I don't care if they test every cow. I've seen lots of cows Terry and I never have seen a cow with 4 legs pushed out staggering and trying to find the direction gravity should be pulling her. The incidence of BSE in any part of American or Canada to my knowledge is very , very , very small and in the grand scheme of things not relevant to any significant health problems in either nation. Beef is a safe and healthy choice. It is also very good.

I saw one last month but the likelihood of her being bse contaminated is, as you say, very, very, very small. It was probably just an old cow coming down with something. It still doesn't mean we have the luxury about not being vigilant about the safety of the cattle industry. We still have loopholes in the feed ban and they should be closed.
 
I'm not arguing against closing feedban loop holes. I wouldn't be opposed to testing cows. I'm against feeding litter. I'm against anything that would expose cattle to a bse infective agent. I am also very much against saying it is ranchers like frenchies fault without an ounce of evidence coming from someone who spends any time on a vegan site.
 
red robin you are pitiful;


red robin wrote;



I am also very much against saying it is ranchers like frenchies fault without an ounce of evidence coming from someone who spends any time on a vegan site.


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that old dog dont bark. you have no answers, just excuses. i have wasted enough time with you, you dont want to solve the problem. you could have bse too in your herd if your not testing. come back to the table when you have something to put forth...........tss
 
flounder said:
red robin you are pitiful;


red robin wrote;



I am also very much against saying it is ranchers like frenchies fault without an ounce of evidence coming from someone who spends any time on a vegan site.


===============


that old dog dont bark. you have no answers, just excuses. i have wasted enough time with you, you dont want to solve the problem. you could have bse too in your herd if your not testing. come back to the table when you have something to put forth...........tss
I don't care to share a table with rancher bashing veganazis. Get your facts strait before you blame someone.
 
red robin wrote;


> I don't care to share a table with rancher bashing veganazis.


dont know what your talking about. i have only been here to educate.


> Get your facts strait before you blame someone.


you have brought NO facts to the table red robin only rhetoric;


you want facts;


BSE GBR ASSESSMENTS


http://www.efsa.eu.int/science/tse_assessments/gbr_assessments/catindex_en.html





EFSA Scientific Report on the Assessment of the Geographical BSE-Risk (GBR) of the United States of America (USA)
Last updated: 19 July 2005
Adopted July 2004 (Question N° EFSA-Q-2003-083)

Report
Summary
Summary of the Scientific Report

The European Food Safety Authority and its Scientific Expert Working Group on the Assessment of the Geographical Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) Risk (GBR) were asked by the European Commission (EC) to provide an up-to-date scientific report on the GBR in the United States of America, i.e. the likelihood of the presence of one or more cattle being infected with BSE, pre-clinically as well as clinically, in USA. This scientific report addresses the GBR of USA as assessed in 2004 based on data covering the period 1980-2003.

The BSE agent was probably imported into USA and could have reached domestic cattle in the middle of the eighties. These cattle imported in the mid eighties could have been rendered in the late eighties and therefore led to an internal challenge in the early nineties. It is possible that imported meat and bone meal (MBM) into the USA reached domestic cattle and leads to an internal challenge in the early nineties.

A processing risk developed in the late 80s/early 90s when cattle imports from BSE risk countries were slaughtered or died and were processed (partly) into feed, together with some imports of MBM. This risk continued to exist, and grew significantly in the mid 90's when domestic cattle, infected by imported MBM, reached processing. Given the low stability of the system, the risk increased over the years with continued imports of cattle and MBM from BSE risk countries.

EFSA concludes that the current GBR level of USA is III, i.e. it is likely but not confirmed that domestic cattle are (clinically or pre-clinically) infected with the BSE-agent. As long as there are no significant changes in rendering or feeding, the stability remains extremely/very unstable. Thus, the probability of cattle to be (pre-clinically or clinically) infected with the BSE-agent persistently increases.







Publication date: 20 August 2004



http://www.efsa.eu.int/science/tse_assessments/gbr_assessments/573_it.html


http://www.efsa.eu.int/science/tse_assessments/gbr_assessments/573/sr03_biohaz02_usa_report_summary_en1.pdf


http://www.efsa.eu.int/science/tse_assessments/gbr_assessments/573/sr03_biohaz02_usa_report_v2_en1.pdf




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