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U.S. Issues Declaration of Emergency for Mad Cow Disease
NewsMAX.com ^ | 9/30/01 | US Secretary of Agriculture

Posted on 09/30/2001 9:07:30 AM PDT by AgThorn

Reprinted from NewsMax.com

U.S. Issues Declaration of Emergency for Mad Cow Disease

NewsMax.com Wires
Sunday, Sept. 30, 2001
Editor's Note: The following emergency declaration was issued by the Sec. of Agriculture on Sept. 26, 2001 and was published on the Federal Register web site this weekend. The emergency order effective date was back dated to Sept. 21, 2001

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Office of the Secretary

[Docket No. 01-019-1]

Declaration of Emergency Because of Chronic Wasting Disease

Chronic wasting disease (CWD), a disease of deer and elk, is part of a group of diseases known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE's), a group that also includes scrapie and bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE). While considered rare, the incidence of CWD is on the rise among both wild and domestic cervids. The disease, which occurs mostly in adult animals, is progressive and always fatal. The origin and mode of transmission of CWD are unknown. The disease has become of particular concern due to its fatal nature, lack of known prevention or treatment, its impact on the farmed cervid industry, and its possible transmissibility to cattle or other domestic livestock and humans.

CWD is known to be endemic in free-ranging deer and elk in a limited area in the western United States. Officials have detected it in free-ranging deer and elk in southeastern Wyoming, northeastern Colorado, and southwestern Nebraska. State departments of wildlife are taking steps to conduct surveillance in the endemic areas and to control the spread of CWD in wild cervids.

In recent years, CWD has been found in 14 captive elk herds in Colorado, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and South Dakota. Some of these herds have since been depopulated. Of the 2,300 farmed elk herds (with a total of 110,000 animals) in the United States, currently only 4 (with a total of approximately 1,000 animals) are known to be CWD- positive. We do not know the full extent of infection in farmed elk in the United States. Limited funds and the absence of a CWD program have allowed the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to conduct only minimal surveillance and testing, and not depopulation. Presently, herds are placed under State quarantine when infection is found.

While current efforts have been sufficient to depopulate or send to slaughter a number of positive herds, primarily through State indemnity programs and voluntary depopulation, APHIS has determined that this method will not work to eliminate the disease in farmed cervids. First, there is no live animal test for CWD, so it is impossible to determine whether a live animal is positive; nor is there a vaccine to prevent the disease. Second, the incubation period is lengthy, and 3 to 5 years of continued surveillance is needed (with no new infection found) before a herd can be declared free of CWD through quarantine. To date, only 1 of the 14 known CWD-positive herds has been declared free of CWD following quarantine.

Indemnity from State programs has not been adequate to pay fair market value for depopulated elk, so each depopulation has caused considerable financial loss to the herd owner. Because no funds are available within APHIS for depopulation and payment of indemnity, the only option for producers to gain some compensation for eliminating a CWD-positive herd is to slaughter the animals for human consumption. This option represents a very limited incentive for producers to participate in an eradication program. Also, it poses potential problems related to contamination of slaughter facilities and potential human exposure to preclinical infected animals that are not detectable with our current testing tools.

Aggressive action in controlling this disease now will decrease the chance of having to deal with a much larger, widespread, and costly problem later, such as the situation with BSE in Europe. The European Union is struggling to rebuild consumer confidence in Europe's beef after recent outbreaks of BSE in France, Spain, and Germany. As demonstrated in Europe, once shaken, consumer confidence is very difficult to rebuild. BSE's human form, known as variant Creutzfeldt- Jakob Disease (vCJD), has killed more than 80 people in the United Kingdom and 2 in Spain. There is no known cure for this deadly disease, or for any of the other diseases caused by TSE's that affect humans or animals. Although there is currently no evidence that CWD is linked to disease in humans, or in domestic animals other than deer and elk, a theoretical risk of such a link exists. Public perception and consumer fears that CWD from deer and elk could cause disease in humans or in domestic livestock could destroy the markets for elk or deer products. Canada has prohibited the import of U.S. cervids due to CWD, and other countries are contemplating import restrictions on elk and deer and their products. Recently, Korea informed APHIS that it is temporarily suspending the importation of deer and elk and their products from the United States and Canada.

Without a Federal program in place to depopulate infected and exposed animals, the movement of infected elk into new herds and States with no known infection will continue or may even accelerate. APHIS needs to take action to document the prevalence of the disease and to prevent its further spread. Furthermore, the Agency needs to demonstrate, as with other TSE's, that it is able and willing to take early and effective action to protect the health of U.S. animals and animal industries.

Therefore, in order to address the CWD threat to U.S. livestock, APHIS has determined that additional funds are needed for a CWD eradication program. In addition to the purchase of animals, the additional funds will be used for program activities such as depopulation and disposal, clean-up and disinfection, establishment of surveillance and certification programs, testing, implementation and maintenance of quarantines, surveillance, and training for producers and veterinarians. These additional funds will reduce the spread of CWD in captive elk herds and discourage entry of positive or exposed animals into the human and animal food chains, and should save the Federal Government and farmed elk industry from having to deal with a more costly and widespread problem later.

Therefore, in accordance with the provisions of the Act of September 25, 1981, as amended (7 U.S.C. 147b), I declare that there is an emergency that threatens the livestock industry of this country and hereby authorize the transfer and use of such funds as may be necessary from appropriations or other funds available to the agencies or corporations of the United States Department of Agriculture to establish a chronic wasting disease eradication program in the United States.

Effective Date: This declaration of emergency shall become effective September 21, 2001.

Ann M. Veneman,

Secretary of Agriculture.

[FR Doc. 01-24192 Filed 9-26-01; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3410-34-P


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To: Arthur Wildfire! March
LOL, I guess I should keep my opinions of NewsMax to myself, I was not looking to offend any of you, Sorry I stirred up so many emotions here

MJY <--------from this day forth will refrain from questioning NewsMax :-)

21 posted on 09/30/2001 11:00:36 AM PDT by MJY1288
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To: Arthur Wildfire! March, zog, AgThorn
I'm off to my yard work, Have a great day :-)
22 posted on 09/30/2001 11:05:53 AM PDT by MJY1288
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To: MJY1288
LOL. =] God bless Ronald Reagan!
23 posted on 09/30/2001 11:17:21 AM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March
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To: AgThorn
Japan has had a breakout of Mad Cow Disease in the last few days. This is no joke; I don't know why people are not reading the world newspapers or watching the TV. There is no tin horn-ism here about this situation!!
24 posted on 09/30/2001 11:26:48 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo
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To: MJY1288, zog, agthorn
Jeez, when did so many posters on this forum start nitpicking molehills and pretending they were mountains? Newsmax reports a lot of reliable news, and they also post sensationalist stories from their own contributors. You have to weed through the chaff like you do with any site. Wow, everyone needs to lighten up a little. I hardly think it's worth an argument that has taken over most of the posts on this thread. Let's agree to disagree and move on. Life's too short, and there are too many liberals for us to fight amongst ourselves.
25 posted on 09/30/2001 11:37:26 AM PDT by TheLurkerX
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To: AgThorn
DATED: January 19, 2001. NOT September. NOT October. JANUARY.

Another thing. I'd be be willing to bet that as of more than two years ago, BSE exists in its natural state somewhere in the U.S. Along with anthrax.
26 posted on 09/30/2001 11:46:05 AM PDT by dr_who
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To: strela
information on BSE (industry source)
27 posted on 09/30/2001 11:46:34 AM PDT by marsh2
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To: dr_who
Whoops. It is dated in September. But stories about BSE in the U.S. have popped up months ago. No plague yet.
28 posted on 09/30/2001 11:48:25 AM PDT by dr_who
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To: zog
Go get him, zog. I don't know if he's an idiot or not (indications are that he is), but, as you said, he could have just fired off a response without reading the entire letter. I would be more willing to cut him some slack if he just said, "Hey, I didn't see the bottom of the letter. Sorry."
29 posted on 09/30/2001 11:51:33 AM PDT by jammer
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Sounds like some of these guys are fighting over the last cheeseburger in the bag !
30 posted on 09/30/2001 12:02:28 PM PDT by ATOMIC_PUNK
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To: MediaMole
Does this spread to humans?
31 posted on 09/30/2001 12:12:07 PM PDT by rwfromkansas
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To: Arthur Wildfire! March
Arthur, I agree with every point you just made except one. The National Enquirer isn't that goofy at all. It and the other tabloids are in fact more reliable than the supposedly mainstream press. They are fact-checked more carefully and are doing most of the investigative journalsim in America today. Obviously, you have to use some judgmemt reading them - if the story is about alien abductions, you don't take it seriously. However, if it's about O.J.'s Bruno Magli shoes or anything else to do with real people who have access to libel lawyers, then it's most likely solid information. It's also largely uncontaminated by the political correctness that poisons newspapers and television.
32 posted on 09/30/2001 12:17:00 PM PDT by TheMole
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To: AgThorn
U.S. Issues Declaration of Emergency for Mad Cow Disease

Interesting title, but the article has nothing to do about "mad cow" disease.

34 posted on 09/30/2001 12:24:48 PM PDT by dbbeebs
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To: TheLurkerX
Let's agree to disagree and move on. Life's too short, and there are too many liberals for us to fight amongst ourselves.

Amen!!

35 posted on 09/30/2001 2:09:00 PM PDT by AgThorn
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To: dbbeebs
Interesting title, but the article has nothing to do about "mad cow" disease.

Hmmm. Interesting claim, and of course if it was true would definitely say that the source was in fact "sensationalizing" in the title and deserves being pointed out as such. I will be the first to admit that I don't know if "Chronic Wasting" is the same as "Mad Cow" Disease. But doing a simple check, I came up with the following:

This quote comes from a site after doing a simple search on "Chronic Wasting Disease."

Other Similar Diseases

CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE BELONGS TO A FAMILY OF DISEASES KNOWN AS TRANSMISSIBLE SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHIES. WITHIN THIS FAMILY OF DISEASES, THERE ARE THREE PREDOMINANT VARIANTS THAT AFFECT ANIMALS: SCRAPIE, WHICH HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED IN SHEEP FOR MORE THAN 200 YEARS; BOVINE SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHY IN CATTLE (SOMETIMES REFERRED TO AS "MAD COW DISEASE");
Check it yourself by clicking here

Yet another source, found on the same search, states the following:

Is the Disease Transmissible to Domestic Livestock?

According to experts, there is no evidence that CWD can be transmitted to domestic livestock.  Chronic wasting disease is similar in some respects to two livestock diseases: scrapie which affects domestic sheep and goats worldwide and has been recognized for more than 200 years; and bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), also known as mad-cow disease, which is a more recent disease of cattle in the Europe.  Thought there are similarities, there is no evidence suggesting either scrapie or BSE is caused by contact with wild deer or elk or that wild deer or elk are infected by contact with domestic animals.

click for actual webpage

So, in net, you had me going there for a moment but your claim was quickly proven false and NewsMAX is accurate ... Please post your retraction.


36 posted on 09/30/2001 2:21:33 PM PDT by AgThorn
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To: Bloodhounds Wallaby T'wit Budge BigM Great Dane CholeraJoe acorn AdanaC
No biggie ... no "plague" yet.

<sigh>

37 posted on 09/30/2001 2:29:08 PM PDT by Askel5
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To: lambs or not
You migth find this interesting (from January 2001)
Depleted uranium death fields and mad cow disease - The value of human life for the antichrist
39 posted on 09/30/2001 3:29:46 PM PDT by Milosevic2
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To: AgThorn
Mad Cow or bioterrorism? You be the judge.
40 posted on 09/30/2001 3:45:43 PM PDT by VA Advogado
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