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NCBA Statement on Animal Origin Announcement in BSE Case
Terry Stokes, Chief Executive Officer
National Cattlemen’s Beef Association
Centennial, Colorado
June 29, 2005
“A short time ago the United States Department of Agriculture and the Texas Animal Health Commission announced a status report on the June 24, 2005, confirmed case of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE, also, know as mad cow disease).
"USDA said DNA test results confirmed that the animal was born and raised in a herd in Texas and was approximately 12 years old. In accordance with World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) guidelines, USDA is continuing the investigation to identify other ‘animals of interest’ and a hold has been placed on the source herd.
“It is important to remember that the animal did not enter the human food or animal feed supply, and the animal was born before the industry’s feed ban.
“The bottom line for consumers remains the same: Your beef is safe. Scientists, medical professionals and government officials agree that BSE is not a public health risk in the United States. BSE infectivity has not been found in beef, including steaks, roasts and ground beef.
“As America’s beef producers, our number-one priority has always been providing the safest beef in the world. Our livelihood depends on it and NCBA has worked with the government and top scientists for more than 15 years to build, maintain and expand the safeguards that today are protecting consumers and our cattle from BSE.”
To learn more about BSE, information can found at the following Web sites:
· Centers for Disease Control Q&A: www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/cjd/bse_cjd_qa.htm
· Food and Drug Administration Q&A: www.fda.gov/cber/bse/bseqa.htm#a1
· U.S. Department of Agriculture Q&A: www.aphis.usda.gov/lpa/issues/bse/bse_q&a.html
· Beef Industry Scientific Panel Information Resource: www.BSEinfo.org
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