A_Annex_VII_A_AHG_Report_Meeting_Final 
Scrapie – The disease does not show significant morbidity (2-30% 
within-flock morbidity) or mortality and is not zoonotic. However, the Group 
noted the difficulty in evaluating the level of morbidity for diseases with a 
long incubation period such as scrapie. The Group recommended that the disease 
be delisted. 
Chapter 1.6.
PROCEDURES FOR SELF DECLARATION AND FOR OFFICIAL RECOGNITION BY the 
OIE
Article 1.6.1.
[No change]
Article 1.6.2.
[No change]
Article 1.6.3.
Questionnaire on bovine spongiform encephalopathy 
SNIP... 
Article 11.5.29.
Conclusions of the risk assessment
The overall risk of BSE in the cattle population of a country or zone is 
proportional to the level of known or potential exposure to BSE infectivity and 
the potential for recycling and amplification of the infectivity through 
livestock feeding practices. For the risk assessment to conclude that the cattle 
population of a country or zone is free from BSE risk, it should have 
demonstrated that appropriate measures have been taken to manage any risks 
identified. 
BOUGHT AND PAID FOR BY YOUR LOCAL CATTLE DEALERS AND LOBBYIEST 
EVERYWHERE... 
IN A NUT SHELL ; 
(Adopted by the International Committee of the OIE on 23 May 2006) 
11. Information published by the OIE is derived from appropriate 
declarations made by the official Veterinary Services of Member Countries. The 
OIE is not responsible for inaccurate publication of country disease status 
based on inaccurate information or changes in epidemiological status or other 
significant events that were not promptly reported to the Central Bureau, 
i pulled this comment off another board about the OIE and all it's lobby 
groups...tss 
Having been to their offices in Paris and talked personally with the Head 
of the Animal Test Section, you would choke if you knew how many lobby groups 
attend that office daily. There is a steady stream of paid lobby groups that 
have one goal in life and that is to sway the Section Heads of each department 
within the OIE to suit the needs of different juristictions around the world, 
which curiously enough, also includes the USA and Canada. Anyone can go there 
and chat with them - providing they can privide valid cause to be let in. To say 
that the only goal of the OIE is animal health is actually only part of their 
function. They are more than that and my discussions with Dr. Diaz there has 
showed me that. But to blindly make a statement regarding what they do when you 
have no idea what they actually do is like eating the skin of the orange and not 
knowing what is actually under. Interstingly you state that the US Government 
applied pressure (to the OIE) I assume and that is a great example of the lobby 
groups doing their job. So, at the end of the day, one can safely assume that it 
is the pressure applied by certain influential lobby groups that will determine 
a likely aoutcome to an apparent OIE directive. Man alive, isn't it great to 
live in a democracy wherein the people get to make the choices and not just some 
"other" interested party or group - say like........Cargyll or Tyson for 
example? 
So, one last question, question? 
Who wags the tail of that dog?? And for what reason other than one that is 
purely associated with trade and international agreements and greed? 
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 
Occupation: CEO of BSE Prion Solutions Inc. 
Interests: Prion Diseases and Live Animal Testing 
end... TSS
SEE MAD COW REPORTS AND TONNAGE OF MAD COW FEED IN COMMERCE ONE DECADE POST 
MAD COW PARTIAL AND VOLUNTARY FEED BAN AUGUST 4, 1997. ...TSS 
Saturday, December 15, 2012 
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy: the effect of oral exposure dose on 
attack rate and incubation period in cattle -- an update 5 December 2012
Friday, December 14, 2012 
DEFRA U.K. What is the risk of Chronic Wasting Disease CWD being introduced 
into Great Britain? A Qualitative Risk Assessment October 2012 
Sunday, December 2, 2012 
CANADA 19 cases of mad cow disease SCENARIO 4: ‘WE HAD OUR CHANCE AND WE 
BLEW IT’ 
SEE MORE MAD COW FEED BAN WARNINGS AND LETTERS HERE ; 
Saturday, August 4, 2012 
Final Feed Investigation Summary - California BSE Case - July 2012 
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
O.I.E. BSE, CWD, SCRAPIE, TSE PRION DISEASE Final Report of the 80th 
General Session, 20 - 25 May 2012
Wednesday, May 25, 2011 
O.I.E. Terrestrial Animal Health Standards Commission and prion (TSE) 
disease reporting 2011 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Terry S. Singeltary Sr. 
To: BSE-L@LISTS.AEGEE.ORG 
Cc: trade@oie.int ; oie@oie.int ; f.diaz@oie.int ; scientific.dept@oie.int 
; cjdvoice@yahoogroups.com ; BLOODCJD@YAHOOGROUPS.COM 
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 2:24 PM 
Subject: O.I.E. Terrestrial Animal Health Standards Commission and prion 
(TSE) disease reporting 2011 
Saturday, December 18, 2010 
OIE Global Conference on Wildlife Animal Health and Biodiversity - 
Preparing for the Future (TSE AND PRIONS) Paris (France), 23-25 February 2011 
Monday, November 23, 2009 
BSE GBR RISK ASSESSMENTS UPDATE NOVEMBER 23, 2009 COMMISSION OF THE 
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES AND O.I.E. COMMISSION DECISION of 11 November 2009 amending 
the Annex to Decision 2007/453/EC as regards the BSE status of Chile, Colombia 
and Japan (notified under document C(2009) 8590) 
Tuesday, January 1, 2008 
BSE OIE USDA 
Subject: OIE BSE RECOMMENDATION FOR USA, bought and paid for by your local 
cattle dealers i.e. USDA 
Date: May 14, 2007 at 9:00 am PST 
OIE BSE RECOMMENDATION FOR USA, bought and paid for by your local cattle 
dealers i.e. USDA 
STATEMENT BY DR. RON DEHAVEN REGARDING OIE RISK RECOMMENDATION 
March 9, 2007 
Tuesday, November 02, 2010 
IN CONFIDENCE 
The information contained herein should not be disseminated further except 
on the basis of "NEED TO KNOW". 
BSE - ATYPICAL LESION DISTRIBUTION (RBSE 92-21367) statutory (obex only) 
diagnostic criteria CVL 1992 
2009 UPDATE ON ALABAMA AND TEXAS MAD COWS 2005 and 2006 
Comments on technical aspects of the risk assessment were then submitted to 
FSIS. 
Comments were received from Food and Water Watch, Food Animal Concerns 
Trust (FACT), Farm Sanctuary, R-CALF USA, Linda A Detwiler, and Terry S. 
Singeltary. 
This document provides itemized replies to the public comments received on 
the 2005 updated Harvard BSE risk assessment. Please bear the following points 
in mind: 
 Owens, Julie 
From: Terry S. Singeltary Sr. [flounder9@verizon.net] 
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 1:09 PM 
To: FSIS RegulationsComments 
Subject: [Docket No. FSIS-2006-0011] FSIS Harvard Risk Assessment of Bovine 
Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) 
Page 1 of 98 
FSIS, USDA, REPLY TO SINGELTARY 
U.S.A. 50 STATE BSE MAD COW CONFERENCE CALL Jan. 9, 2001 
2012 atypical L-type BSE BASE California reports 
Saturday, August 4, 2012 
Final Feed Investigation Summary - California BSE Case - July 2012 
SUMMARY REPORT CALIFORNIA BOVINE SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHY CASE 
INVESTIGATION JULY 2012 
Summary Report BSE 2012 
Executive Summary 
Saturday, August 4, 2012 
Update from APHIS Regarding Release of the Final Report on the BSE 
Epidemiological Investigation 
CENSORSHIP IS A TERRIBLE THING $$$ 
Canada has had a COVER-UP policy of mad cow disease since about the 17th 
case OR 18th case of mad cow disease. AFTER THAT, all FOIA request were ignored 
$$$ 
THIS proves there is indeed an epidemic of mad cow disease in North 
America, and it has been covered up for years and years, if not for decades, and 
it’s getting worse $$$ 
Thursday, February 10, 2011 
TRANSMISSIBLE SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHY REPORT UPDATE CANADA FEBRUARY 2011 
and how to hide mad cow disease in Canada Current as of: 2011-01-31 
Wednesday, August 11, 2010 
REPORT ON THE INVESTIGATION OF THE SIXTEENTH CASE OF BOVINE SPONGIFORM 
ENCEPHALOPATHY (BSE) IN CANADA 
Thursday, August 19, 2010 
REPORT ON THE INVESTIGATION OF THE SEVENTEENTH CASE OF BOVINE SPONGIFORM 
ENCEPHALOPATHY (BSE) IN CANADA 
Friday, March 4, 2011 
Alberta dairy cow found with mad cow disease 
Reasons for the New Regulation Order No. 23 (as well as amending Order No. 
149) of the State Committee for Veterinary Medicine name BSE as the reason for 
new import requirement. The legal title for Order No. 23 is "On Urgent Measures 
Aimed at Prevention and Elimination of BSE and Other Prion Infections in 
Cattle”. Neither Order explains how the threat of introduction of BSE can be 
addressed through the inspection of producers of all products of animal origin 
including fish, dairy products, poultry and pork. It is not clear what other 
concerns are addressed through the proposed inspections. Formal Notification of 
Trading Partners On August 3rd, Ukraine's Notification and Enquiry Point issued 
a legal Notification G/SPS/N/UKR/3/Rev.1 found on the Official WTO Website 
(Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures) 
Thursday, March 29, 2012 
atypical Nor-98 Scrapie has spread from coast to coast in the USA 2012 
NIAA Annual Conference April 11-14, 2011 San Antonio, Texas 
Monday, November 30, 2009 
USDA AND OIE COLLABORATE TO EXCLUDE ATYPICAL SCRAPIE NOR-98 ANIMAL HEALTH 
CODE 
Monday, December 1, 2008
When Atypical Scrapie cross species barriers 
EVIDENCE OF SCRAPIE IN SHEEP AS A RESULT OF FOOD BORNE EXPOSURE
This is provided by the statistically significant increase in the incidence 
of sheep scrape from 1985, as determined from analyses of the submissions made 
to VI Centres, and from individual case and flock incident studies. ........ 
1: J Infect Dis 1980 Aug;142(2):205-8
Oral transmission of kuru, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, and scrapie to 
nonhuman primates.
Gibbs CJ Jr, Amyx HL, Bacote A, Masters CL, Gajdusek DC.
Kuru and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease of humans and scrapie disease of sheep 
and goats were transmitted to squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) that were 
exposed to the infectious agents only by their nonforced consumption of known 
infectious tissues. The asymptomatic incubation period in the one monkey exposed 
to the virus of kuru was 36 months; that in the two monkeys exposed to the virus 
of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease was 23 and 27 months, respectively; and that in the 
two monkeys exposed to the virus of scrapie was 25 and 32 months, respectively. 
Careful physical examination of the buccal cavities of all of the monkeys failed 
to reveal signs or oral lesions. One additional monkey similarly exposed to kuru 
has remained asymptomatic during the 39 months that it has been under 
observation.
snip...
The successful transmission of kuru, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, and scrapie 
by natural feeding to squirrel monkeys that we have reported provides further 
grounds for concern that scrapie-infected meat may occasionally give rise in 
humans to Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
PMID: 6997404 
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=6997404&dopt=Abstract 
12/10/76
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH COUNCIL REPORT OF THE ADVISORY COMMITTE ON SCRAPIE 
Office Note CHAIRMAN: PROFESSOR PETER WILDY
snip...
A The Present Position with respect to Scrapie A] The Problem
Scrapie is a natural disease of sheep and goats. It is a slow and 
inexorably progressive degenerative disorder of the nervous system and it ia 
fatal. It is enzootic in the United Kingdom but not in all countries.
The field problem has been reviewed by a MAFF working group (ARC 35/77). It 
is difficult to assess the incidence in Britain for a variety of reasons but the 
disease causes serious financial loss; it is estimated that it cost Swaledale 
breeders alone $l.7 M during the five years 1971-1975. A further inestimable 
loss arises from the closure of certain export markets, in particular those of 
the United States, to British sheep.
It is clear that scrapie in sheep is important commercially and for that 
reason alone effective measures to control it should be devised as quickly as 
possible.
Recently the question has again been brought up as to whether scrapie is 
transmissible to man. This has followed reports that the disease has been 
transmitted to primates. One particularly lurid speculation (Gajdusek 1977) 
conjectures that the agents of scrapie, kuru, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and 
transmissible encephalopathy of mink are varieties of a single "virus". The U.S. 
Department of Agriculture concluded that it could "no longer justify or permit 
scrapie-blood line and scrapie-exposed sheep and goats to be processed for human 
or animal food at slaughter or rendering plants" (ARC 84/77)" The problem is 
emphasised by the finding that some strains of scrapie produce lesions identical 
to the once which characterise the human dementias"
Whether true or not. the hypothesis that these agents might be 
transmissible to man raises two considerations. First, the safety of laboratory 
personnel requires prompt attention. Second, action such as the "scorched meat" 
policy of USDA makes the solution of the acrapie problem urgent if the sheep 
industry is not to suffer grievously.
snip...
76/10.12/4.6 
Nature. 1972 Mar 10;236(5341):73-4.
Transmission of scrapie to the cynomolgus monkey (Macaca fascicularis). 
Gibbs CJ Jr, Gajdusek DC.
Nature 236, 73 - 74 (10 March 1972); doi:10.1038/236073a0
Transmission of Scrapie to the Cynomolgus Monkey (Macaca 
fascicularis)
C. J. GIBBS jun. & D. C. GAJDUSEK
National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke, National Institutes 
of Health, Bethesda, Maryland
SCRAPIE has been transmitted to the cynomolgus, or crab-eating, monkey 
(Macaca fascicularis) with an incubation period of more than 5 yr from the time 
of intracerebral inoculation of scrapie-infected mouse brain. The animal 
developed a chronic central nervous system degeneration, with ataxia, tremor and 
myoclonus with associated severe scrapie-like pathology of intensive astroglial 
hypertrophy and proliferation, neuronal vacuolation and status spongiosus of 
grey matter. The strain of scrapie virus used was the eighth passage in Swiss 
mice (NIH) of a Compton strain of scrapie obtained as ninth intracerebral 
passage of the agent in goat brain, from Dr R. L. Chandler (ARC, Compton, 
Berkshire). 
Epidemiology of Scrapie in the United States 1977 
IT'S as obvious as day and night, either Larry, Curley, and Mo have been at 
the helm of the USDA/APHIS/FSIS/FDA/CDC/NIH et al for many many years, or the 
incompetence of these agencies are so inept, either through ignorance and or 
just too overweight with industry reps., they then should be all done away with 
and a single agency brought forth, and if not, how will you correct this ongoing 
problem ? 
Friday, February 11, 2011 
Atypical/Nor98 Scrapie Infectivity in Sheep Peripheral Tissues 
Sunday, December 12, 2010 
EFSA reviews BSE/TSE infectivity in small ruminant tissues News Story 2 
December 2010 
Wednesday, January 18, 2012 
Selection of Distinct Strain Phenotypes in Mice Infected by Ovine Natural 
Scrapie Isolates Similar to CH1641 Experimental Scrapie 
Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology: February 2012 - 
Volume 71 - Issue 2 - p 140–147 
Thursday, July 14, 2011 
Histopathological Studies of "CH1641-Like" Scrapie Sources Versus Classical 
Scrapie and BSE Transmitted to Ovine Transgenic Mice (TgOvPrP4) 
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
BSE IN GOATS CAN BE MISTAKEN FOR SCRAPIE 
February 1, 2012 
Thursday, December 23, 2010 
 Molecular Typing of Protease-Resistant Prion Protein in Transmissible 
Spongiform Encephalopathies of Small Ruminants, France, 2002-2009 
Volume 17, Number 1 January 2011 
Thursday, November 18, 2010 
Increased susceptibility of human-PrP transgenic mice to bovine spongiform 
encephalopathy following passage in sheep 
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
IN CONFIDENCE
SCRAPIE TRANSMISSION TO CHIMPANZEES
IN CONFIDENCE
why do we not want to do TSE transmission studies on chimpanzees $ 
snip... 
5. A positive result from a chimpanzee challenged severly would likely 
create alarm in some circles even if the result could not be interpreted for 
man. I have a view that all these agents could be transmitted provided a large 
enough dose by appropriate routes was given and the animals kept long enough. 
Until the mechanisms of the species barrier are more clearly understood it might 
be best to retain that hypothesis. 
snip... 
R. BRADLEY 
Friday, February 11, 2011
Atypical/Nor98 Scrapie Infectivity in Sheep Peripheral Tissues
Monday, April 25, 2011 
Experimental Oral Transmission of Atypical Scrapie to Sheep
Volume 17, Number 5-May 2011 
Sunday, April 18, 2010 
SCRAPIE AND ATYPICAL SCRAPIE TRANSMISSION STUDIES A REVIEW 2010 
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
VARIABLY PROTEASE-SENSITVE PRIONOPATHY IS TRANSMISSIBLE, price of prion 
poker goes up again $ 
Tuesday, November 6, 2012 
Transmission of New Bovine Prion to Mice, Atypical Scrapie, BSE, and 
Sporadic CJD, November-December 2012 update 
Friday, November 23, 2012 
sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease update As at 5th November 2012 UK, USA, 
AND CANADA 
Sunday, December 2, 2012 
CANADA 19 cases of mad cow disease SCENARIO 4: ‘WE HAD OUR CHANCE AND WE 
BLEW IT’ 
Monday, October 10, 2011 
EFSA Journal 2011 The European Response to BSE: A Success Story 
snip... 
EFSA and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) 
recently delivered a scientific opinion on any possible epidemiological or 
molecular association between TSEs in animals and humans (EFSA Panel on 
Biological Hazards (BIOHAZ) and ECDC, 2011). This opinion confirmed Classical 
BSE prions as the only TSE agents demonstrated to be zoonotic so far but the 
possibility that a small proportion of human cases so far classified as 
"sporadic" CJD are of zoonotic origin could not be excluded. Moreover, 
transmission experiments to non-human primates suggest that some TSE agents in 
addition to Classical BSE prions in cattle (namely L-type Atypical BSE, 
Classical BSE in sheep, transmissible mink encephalopathy (TME) and chronic 
wasting disease (CWD) agents) might have zoonotic potential. 
snip... 
Thursday, August 12, 2010 
Seven main threats for the future linked to prions 
First threat 
The TSE road map defining the evolution of European policy for protection 
against prion diseases is based on a certain numbers of hypotheses some of which 
may turn out to be erroneous. In particular, a form of BSE (called atypical 
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy), recently identified by systematic testing in 
aged cattle without clinical signs, may be the origin of classical BSE and thus 
potentially constitute a reservoir, which may be impossible to eradicate if a 
sporadic origin is confirmed. 
***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 
snip... 
IT is of my opinion, that the OIE and the USDA et al, are the soul reason, 
and responsible parties, for Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy TSE prion 
diseases, including typical and atypical BSE, typical and atypical Scrapie, and 
all strains of CWD, and human TSE there from, spreading around the globe. 
I have lost all confidence of this organization as a regulatory authority 
on animal disease, and consider it nothing more than a National Trading 
Brokerage for all strains of animal TSE, just to satisfy there commodity. AS i 
said before, OIE should hang up there jock strap now, since it appears they will 
buckle every time a country makes some political hay about trade protocol, 
commodities and futures. IF they are not going to be science based, they should 
do everyone a favor and dissolve there organization. 
JUST because of low documented human body count with nvCJD and the long 
incubation periods, the lack of sound science being replaced by political and 
corporate science in relations with the fact that science has now linked some 
sporadic CJD with atypical BSE and atypical scrapie, and the very real threat of 
CWD being zoonosis, I believed the O.I.E. has failed terribly and again, I call 
for this organization to be dissolved. ...
Tuesday, July 17, 2012 
O.I.E. BSE, CWD, SCRAPIE, TSE PRION DISEASE Final Report of the 80th 
General Session, 20 - 25 May 2012 
TSS
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