NR AMDS

AU Wahlström,H.; Elvander,M.; Engvall,A.; Vagsholm,I.

TI Risk of introduction of BSE into Sweden by import of cattle from the United Kingdom

QU Preventive Veterinary Medicine 2002 Jun 25; 54(2): 131-9

PT journal article

AB All cattle of United Kingdom origin imported to Sweden since 1980 were traced (n=94) and the probability that none of these imported cattle had clinical signs of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) at the year of slaughter (death) was calculated. If BSE had been introduced by live-animal imports, the consequences of such an event also was evaluated. The potential of the recently introduced surveillance system of high-risk cattle to detect such an event also was evaluated.We found that BSE most probably has not been introduced to Sweden by live-animal imports. We also found that, if this event had occurred and assuming a worst-case scenario that the animal was not prevented from being rendered, the rendering system (during certain periods) would not have prevented further spread of infection. Finally, we found that the BSE surveillance of high-risk cattle has not been in place long enough to verify that this event has not occurred (as of December 2001).

MH Abattoirs; Animal; Animal Feed; Cattle; *Commerce; Encephalopathy, Bovine Spongiform/*epidemiology/*transmission; Great Britain/epidemiology; Prevalence; Risk Factors; Sentinel Surveillance; Sweden/epidemiology; Time Factors

AD Swedish Zoonosis Center, The National Veterinary Institute, S-751 89 Uppsala, Sweden. helene.wahlstrom@sva.se

SP englisch

PO Niederlande

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