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Meat of Infected Cow Found in More States
News-Journal ^ | 12/28/2003 | AP

Posted on 12/28/2003 9:03:31 AM PST by yonif

WASHINGTON (AP)--Investigators disclosed Sunday that they have found meat cut from a Holstein sick with mad cow disease was sent to four more states and one territory.

Dr. Kenneth Petersen, an Agriculture Department veterinarian, said investigators have now determined that some of the meat from the cow slaughtered Dec. 9 went to Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana and Guam. Earlier, officials had said most of the meat went to Washington and Oregon, with lesser amounts to California and Nevada, for distribution to consumers.

He stressed, though, that the parts most likely to carry the infection--the brain, spinal cord and lower intestine--were removed before the meat from the infected cow was cut and processed for human consumption.

``The recalled meat represents essentially zero risk to consumers,'' Petersen said.

Although federal officials maintain the food supply is safe, they have recalled as a precaution an estimated 10,000 pounds of meat from the infected cow and from 19 other cows all slaughtered Dec. 9 at Vern's Moses Lake Meat Co., in Moses Lake, Wash.

Petersen, of the department's Food Safety and Inspection Service, said the department still is recovering meat and won't know if all of it has been returned until later this week.

Officials say the slaughtered cow was deboned at Midway Meats in Centralia, Wash., and sent Dec. 12 to two other plants, Willamette Valley Meat and Interstate Meat, both near Portland, Ore.

Petersen has said that much of the meat is being held by those facilities.

Petersen said Willamette also received beef trimmings--parts used in meats such as hamburger. He said those trimmings were sold to some three dozen small, Asian and Mexican facilities in Washington, Oregon, California and Nevada.

In response, representatives from supermarket chains in the West _ Albertsons, Fred Meyer, Safeway and WinCo Foods have voluntarily removed ground beef products from the affected distributors. Safeway has said it will look for another supplier.

Mad cow disease, known as bovine spongiform encephalopathy, is a concern because humans who eat brain or spinal matter from an infected cow can develop variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. In Britain, 143 people died of it after an outbreak of mad cow in the 1980s.

Despite assurances that meat is safe, Japan, the top importer of American beef, and more than two dozen countries have blocked U.S. beef imports. Jordan joined the list on Sunday. U.S. beef industry officials estimated this week that they've lost 90 percent of their export market. Ranchers export 10 percent of the beef they produce.

U.S. agriculture officials arrived Sunday in Japan to discuss maintaining beef trade even as the United States investigates how the Holstein in Washington state got mad cow disease.

Dr. Ron DeHaven, the department's chief veterinarian, said on Saturday that investigators have tentatively traced the first U.S. cow with mad cow disease to Canada. This could help determine the scope of the outbreak and might even limit the economic damage to the American beef industry.

The tentative conclusion traced the diseased cow to the province of Alberta, where Canada had found another case of mad cow infection last May.

However, DeHaven re-emphasized Sunday that investigators aren't certain of that because U.S. records outlining the animal's history do not match ones in Canada. Canadian officials had complained it was premature to reach any firm conclusion.

DeHaven said Sunday that DNA tests were being arranged to help resolve the matter.

Canadian papers show the cow had two calves before it was exported to the United States, contrary to U.S. documents which classified the animal as a heifer when it arrived, meaning it had never born calves.

Also, according to Canadian documents, the diseased cow was 6 1/2-years-old--older than U.S. officials had thought. U.S. records say the cow was 4- or 4 1/2-years-old.

Officials are concerned about the cow's age because it may have been born before the United States and Canada in 1997 banned certain feed that is considered the most likely source of infection.

A cow gets infected by eating feed containing tissue from the spine or brain of an infected animal. Farmers used to feed their animals such meal to fatten them.


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KEYWORDS: beef; cows; farms; health; infection; madcow; meat
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To: Enterprise
I do resent the profits of the meat industry taking precedence over the health of the nation.

You're not the only one.

41 posted on 12/28/2003 9:50:10 AM PST by AM2000
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To: Thinkin' Gal
they have recalled as a precaution an estimated 10,000 pounds of meat from the infected cow

Hillary's twin sister?

42 posted on 12/28/2003 9:51:16 AM PST by Cobra64 (Babes should wear Bullet Bras - www.BulletBras.net)
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To: tubebender
"Despite mad cow news, cow brain tacos still popular in Stockton"

Ewwwwwwwww

43 posted on 12/28/2003 9:51:17 AM PST by Enterprise
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To: yonif
Real important link

http://viswiz.imk.fraunhofer.de/~steffi/madcow/madcow.htm
44 posted on 12/28/2003 9:53:04 AM PST by Psycho_Runner (This tagline proudly made in USA)
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To: yonif
Strike scrambled eggs with brains off the menu.
45 posted on 12/28/2003 9:53:09 AM PST by mtbopfuyn
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To: LaraCroft
Can you get Mad Cow from licking off your lipstick?

Only if the Mad Cow brand also has red dye number 5 in the lipstick.

46 posted on 12/28/2003 9:55:14 AM PST by Cobra64 (Babes should wear Bullet Bras - www.BulletBras.net)
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To: Enterprise
I've done some extensive research on the uses of those 'non-edible' parts from the cattle industry and have discovered that those 'non-edibles' are used very extensively in the manufacture of cosmetics AND the manufacture of condoms.

DAMN!
47 posted on 12/28/2003 9:56:37 AM PST by CommandoFrank (Peer into the depths of hell and there is the face of Islam!)
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To: yonif
So first there was no problem, then only a problem at one farm, then only in one state, and now four states. Yep, our gov't is hard at work protecting its constituents alright.
48 posted on 12/28/2003 9:57:05 AM PST by Wolfie
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To: CommandoFrank
Oh now you have ruined my life. Not only can you get someone pregnant from using a condom which fails, you and your partner can get mad cow disease from mad cow condoms. Oh, the humanity!
50 posted on 12/28/2003 10:01:22 AM PST by Enterprise
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To: Dallas59
Even if no one is ever infected, wait until they start checking the effects of this on the economy.
51 posted on 12/28/2003 10:02:06 AM PST by Reagan Renaissance
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To: Ronaldus Magnus
Read the tagline. Kidding!
52 posted on 12/28/2003 10:02:28 AM PST by Dec31,1999 (Just kidding! Hyuck, hyuck!)
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To: tubebender
Bad idea...
53 posted on 12/28/2003 10:03:03 AM PST by .38sw
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To: All
What about cow's milk? Is there any possible danger of consuming milk or cream from an infected cow?
54 posted on 12/28/2003 10:04:36 AM PST by Gelato
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To: Kevin Curry
Good question...
55 posted on 12/28/2003 10:04:53 AM PST by null and void (Hey islamofascists! America is your Azrael...)
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To: Kevin Curry
That's one humongous holstein

Never mind the BSE, think of all the hormones the must have pumped into this baby. Holy cow!

56 posted on 12/28/2003 10:05:57 AM PST by Thinkin' Gal
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To: Semi Civil Servant
"Look for great sales on beef soon at your favorite grocery store."

About time. $11.99/lb for ribeye is ridiculous.
57 posted on 12/28/2003 10:07:26 AM PST by Rebelbase
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To: Ditter
If the cow was known to be sick while still alive, why was the meat cut & sold? The meat should have at least been held until test were done on the brain.

That is my question also???

58 posted on 12/28/2003 10:08:22 AM PST by Mo1 (House Work, If you do it right , will kill you!)
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To: Gelato
Is somebody asleep at the wheel?

Geeeee, I dunno. Are our borders open? Are we issuing ID to illegal aliens? Does it look like yet another amnesty is coming? Do they search cute blonds and let turbaned møøseslimes waltz through "security"...

59 posted on 12/28/2003 10:08:41 AM PST by null and void (Hey islamofascists! America is your Azrael...)
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To: Kevin Curry
Not true. Cats and dogs in England died from the disease.
60 posted on 12/28/2003 10:09:00 AM PST by JudgemAll
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