SUMMARY REPORT CALIFORNIA BOVINE SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHY CASE 
INVESTIGATION JULY 2012
Summary Report BSE 2012
Executive Summary
On April 24, 2012, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced a 
fourth case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in the United States. The 
index animal was a 10 year 7 month-old Holstein cow from a central California 
dairy. The animal was sampled by a renderer contracted to collect samples as 
part of USDA’s ongoing BSE surveillance. Results from immunohistochemistry and 
Western blot tests at USDA’s National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) 
confirmed the animal positive for atypical BSE. 
Two offspring of the index animal were designated as at-risk cattle. One 
was traced out-of-State and depopulated with “not detected” BSE test results. 
The other offspring was stillborn. The carcass of the index animal (along with 
approximately 90 other carcasses being held at the renderer’s transfer station), 
were disposed of in a landfill in accordance with all Federal, State and local 
regulations. The carcass of the index animal did not enter the human or animal 
food chain. 
In conjunction with USDA’s investigation, the U.S. Department of Health and 
Human Services’ Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the California Department 
of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) conducted an extensive feed investigation. Twelve 
feed suppliers were identified to the index premises; one of which was no longer 
in business. The remaining 11 were found to be in compliance with FDA and CDFA 
regulations and requirements. 
SEE FULL INVESTIGATION HERE ;
***Also, a link is suspected between atypical BSE and some apparently 
sporadic cases of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in humans. These atypical BSE cases 
constitute an unforeseen first threat that could sharply modify the European 
approach to prion diseases. 
Second threat 
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MAD COW USDA ATYPICAL L-TYPE BASE BSE, the rest of the story... 
***Oral Transmission of L-type Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy in Primate 
Model 
***Infectivity in skeletal muscle of BASE-infected cattle 
***feedstuffs- It also suggests a similar cause or source for atypical BSE 
in these countries. 
***Also, a link is suspected between atypical BSE and some apparently 
sporadic cases of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in humans. 
The present study demonstrated successful intraspecies transmission of 
H-type BSE to cattle and the distribution and immunolabeling patterns of PrPSc 
in the brain of the H-type BSE-challenged cattle. TSE agent virulence can be 
minimally defined by oral transmission of different TSE agents (C-type, L-type, 
and H-type BSE agents) [59]. Oral transmission studies with H-type BSEinfected 
cattle have been initiated and are underway to provide information regarding the 
extent of similarity in the immunohistochemical and molecular features before 
and after transmission. 
In addition, the present data will support risk assessments in some 
peripheral tissues derived from cattle affected with H-type BSE. 
in the url that follows, I have posted 
SRM breaches first, as late as 2011. 
then
MAD COW FEED BAN BREACHES AND TONNAGES OF MAD COW FEED IN COMMERCE up until 
2007, when they ceased posting them.
then, 
MAD COW SURVEILLANCE BREACHES. 
 Friday, May 18, 2012 
Update from APHIS Regarding a Detection of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy 
(BSE) in the United States Friday May 18, 2012 
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
PO-028: Oral transmission of L-type bovine spongiform encephalopathy 
(L-BSE) in primate model Microcebus murinus 
Monday, June 18, 2012 
R-CALF Submits Incomplete Comments Under Protest in Bizarre Rulemaking 
“Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy; Importation of Bovines and Bovine Products” 
Monday, July 23, 2012
The National Prion Disease Pathology Surveillance Center July 2012 
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
First US BSE Case Since 2006 Underscores Need for Vigilance 
Neurology Today 21 June 2012 
Tuesday, June 26, 2012 
Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease Human TSE report update North America, Canada, 
Mexico, and USDA PRION UNIT as of May 18, 2012 
type determination pending Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease (tdpCJD), is on the 
rise in Canada and the USA
 TSS 
From: oie-info-web@oie.int Sent: Friday, April 27, 2012 2:47 AM To: OIE 
Mailing List Subject: USA 27-04-12 OIE Alert - Alerta - Alerte - Bovine 
spongiform encephalopathy - Encéphalopathie spongiforme bovine - Encefalopatía 
espongiforme bovina
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Bovine spongiform encephalopathy, United States of America
Information received on 26/04/2012 from Dr John Clifford, Deputy 
Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, United States 
Department of Agriculture, Washington, United States of America
Summary
Report type Immediate notification Start date 19/04/2012 Date of first 
confirmation of the event 23/04/2012 Report date 26/04/2012 Date submitted to 
OIE 26/04/2012 Reason for notification Reoccurrence of a listed disease Date of 
previous occurrence 2006 Manifestation of disease Sub-clinical infection Causal 
agent Prion (atypical BSE) Nature of diagnosis Laboratory (advanced) This event 
pertains to the whole country 
New outbreaks Summary of outbreaks Total outbreaks: 1 Location(s) 
CALIFORNIA (Tulare, County, Tulare, County) Total animals affected Species 
Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered Cattle 1 1 0 Outbreak statistics 
Species Apparent morbidity rate Apparent mortality rate Apparent case fatality 
rate Proportion susceptible animals lost* Cattle ** ** ** ** 
* Removed from the susceptible population through death, destruction and/or 
slaughter ** Not calculated because of missing information 
Epidemiology Source of the outbreak(s) or origin of infection Unknown or 
inconclusive Random mutation Epidemiological comments As part of the United 
States targeted bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) surveillance system a 
case of BSE classified as atypical was identified in a dead dairy cow that was 
to be rendered. The dead animals carcass will be destroyed.  The cow was 
culled due to lameness.  The identified animal was never presented for 
slaughter for human consumption, did not enter food supply channels, and at no 
time presented any risk to human health.  An epidemiological investigation into 
the incident has been initiated.  Movement controls have been placed on the 
index premises. 
Control measures Measures applied Quarantine Screening No vaccination No 
treatment of affected animals Measures to be applied No other measures 
Diagnostic test results Laboratory name and type University of California 
(Local laboratory) Tests and results Species Test Test date Result Cattle 
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) 19/04/2012 Doubtful (uncertain) 
Laboratory name and type National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) 
(National laboratory) Tests and results Species Test Test date Result Cattle 
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) 21/04/2012 Doubtful (uncertain) Cattle 
immunohistochemical test 23/04/2012 Positive Cattle western blotting 23/04/2012 
Positive 
Future Reporting The event is continuing. Weekly follow-up reports will be 
submitted. 
Encefalopatía espongiforme bovina, Estados Unidos de América
Información recibida el 26/04/2012 desde Dr John Clifford, Deputy 
Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, United States 
Department of Agriculture, Washington, Estados Unidos de América
Resumen
Tipo de informe Notificación inmediata Fecha de inicio 19/04/2012 Fecha de 
la primera confirmación del evento 23/04/2012 Fecha del informe 26/04/2012 Fecha 
de envio del informe a la OIE 26/04/2012 Motivo de la notificación Reaparición 
de una enfermedad de la Lista de la OIE Fecha de la anterior aparición de la 
enfermedad 2006 Manifestación de la enfermedad Infección sub-clínica Agente 
causal Prion (EEB atípica) Naturaleza del diagnóstico Pruebas de diagnóstico de 
laboratorio avanzadas (ej. virología, microscopía electrónica, biología 
molecular e inmunología) Este evento concierne todo el país 
Nuevos focos Resumen de los focos Número total de focos: 1 Localización 
CALIFORNIA (Condado de Tulare, Tulare, County) Número total de animales 
afectados Especies Susceptibles Casos Muertos Destruidos Sacrificados Bovinos 1 
1 0 Estadística del foco Especies Tasa de morbilidad aparente Tasa de mortalidad 
aparente Tasa de fatalidad aparente Proporción de animales susceptibles 
perdidos* Bovinos ** ** ** ** 
* Descontados de la población susceptible a raíz de su muerte, destrucción 
o sacrificio ** No calculado por falta de datos 
Epidemiología Fuente del o de los focos u origen de la infección 
Desconocida o no concluyente Mutación aleatoria Otros detalles epidemiológicos / 
comentarios Dentro del sistema de vigilancia específica de los Estados Unidos 
para la encefalopatía espongiforme bovina (EEB), se ha identificado un caso de 
EEB clasificado como atípico en una vaca lechera muerta que debía ser destruida. 
El cuerpo del animal muerto será destruido. - La vaca había sido sacrificada 
porque cojeaba. - El animal identificado nunca fue enviado al matadero para 
consumo humano, no entró en la cadena alimentaria y, en ningún momento, supuso 
un riesgo para la salud humana. - Se ha emprendido una investigación 
epidemiológica sobre el evento. - Se han instaurado medidas de restricción de 
los desplazamientos en la explotación de origen. 
Medidas de Control Medidas implementadas Cuarentena Tamizaje Vacunación: no 
Ningún tratamiento de los animales afectados Medidas para implementar Ninguna 
otra medida 
Resultados de las pruebas diagnósticas Nombre y tipo de laboratorio 
Universidad de California (Laboratorio local) Pruebas y resultados Especies 
Prueba Fecha de la prueba Resultados Bovinos prueba inmunoenzimática (ELISA) 
19/04/2012 Dudoso Nombre y tipo de laboratorio Laboratorio de los Servicios 
veterinarios nacionales (NVSL) (Laboratorio nacional) Pruebas y resultados 
Especies Prueba Fecha de la prueba Resultados Bovinos examen inmunohistoquímico 
23/04/2012 Positivo Bovinos prueba de inmunodetección 23/04/2012 Positivo 
Bovinos prueba inmunoenzimática (ELISA) 21/04/2012 Dudoso 
Informes futuros El episodio continúa. Informes de seguimiento semanales 
serán enviados 
Encéphalopathie spongiforme bovine, Etats-Unis d'Amérique
Information reçue le 26/04/2012 de Dr John Clifford, Deputy Administrator, 
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, United States Department of 
Agriculture, Washington, Etats-Unis d'Amérique
Résumé
Type de rapport Notification immédiate Date de début 19/04/2012 Date de 
première confirmation de l´événement 23/04/2012 Date du rapport 26/04/2012 Date 
d'envoi à l'OIE 26/04/2012 Raison de notification Réapparition dune maladie 
appartenant à la liste de l'OIE Date de la précédente apparition de la maladie 
2006 Manifestation de la maladie Infection sub-clinique Agent causal Prión (ESB 
atypique) Nature du diagnostic Tests approfondis en laboratoire (i.e. virologie, 
microscopie électronique, biologie moléculaire, immunologie) Cet événement se 
rapporte à tout le pays 
Nouveaux foyers Récapitulatif des foyers Nombre total de foyers : 1 
Localisation(s) CALIFORNIA (Comté de Tulare, Tulare, County) Nombre total 
d'animaux atteints Espèce(s) Sensibles Cas Morts Détruits Abattus Bovins 1 1 0 
Statistiques sur le foyer Espèce(s) Taux de morbidité apparent Taux de mortalité 
apparent Taux de fatalité apparent Proportion d'animaux sensibles perdus* Bovins 
** ** ** ** 
* Soustraits de la population sensible suite à la mort, à l´abattage et/ou 
à la destruction ** Non calculé par manque de données 
Epidémiologie Source du/des foyer(s) ou origine de l´infection Inconnue ou 
incertaine Mutation aléatoire Autres renseignements épidémiologiques / 
Commentaires Dans le cadre du système de surveillance spécifique des États-Unis 
pour lencéphalopathie spongiforme bovine (ESB), un cas dESB classifié comme 
atypique a été identifié chez une vache laitière morte devant être équarrie. La 
carcasse de lanimal mort sera détruite. - La vache avait été abattue car elle 
boitait. - Lanimal identifié na jamais été envoyé à labattage pour 
consommation par lhomme, il na pas été introduit dans la chaine alimentaire 
et, à aucun moment, il na présenté aucun risque pour la santé humaine. - Une 
enquête épidémiologique sur lévénement a été lancée. - Des mesures de 
restriction des déplacements ont été mises en uvre sur lélevage dorigine. 
Mesures de lutte Mesure de lutte appliquées Quarantaine Dépistage Pas de 
vaccination Aucun traitement des animaux atteints Mesures à appliquer Aucune 
autre mesure 
Résultats des tests de diagnostics Nom du laboratoire et type Université de 
Californie (Laboratoire local) Tests et résultats Espèce(s) Test Date du test 
Résultat Bovins méthode de dosage immuno-enzymatique (ELISA) 19/04/2012 Douteux 
Nom du laboratoire et type Laboratoire des Services vétérinaires nationaux 
(NVSL) (Laboratoire national) Tests et résultats Espèce(s) Test Date du test 
Résultat Bovins examen immunohistochimique 23/04/2012 Positif Bovins méthode de 
dosage immuno-enzymatique (ELISA) 21/04/2012 Douteux Bovins western blot 
23/04/2012 Positif 
Rapports futurs Cet événement se poursuit. Des rapports de suivi 
hebdomadaires devront être envoyés. 
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012 
O.I.E. BSE, CWD, SCRAPIE, TSE PRION DISEASE Final Report of the 80th 
General Session, 20 - 25 May 2012 
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