Canada one step closer to being negligible-risk country for mad cow disease
OTTAWA — The federal minister of agriculture says Canada is an important step closer to being recognized as a negligible-risk country for mad cow disease.
Marie-Claude Bibeau says in a news release that the scientific commission of the World Organisation for Animal Health has suggested to its delegates that Canada’s application to change its status fulfils requirements.
Canada has been a controlled-risk country for bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or BSE, since 2007.
One of the criteria for the change is for Canada to show that infected domestic animals were born more than 11 years prior.