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Animal health surveillance activities
Western Canadian animal health surveillance activities
Animal health surveillance programs across the four western provinces
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Type (Project/Program):
Program
Surveillance Type:
Active
Animal Type:
Bovine
Disease Agent:
Other
Disease Agent Type:
Prion
Organization:
Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)
Region:
Canada
Production System:
"Commercial, large-scale";
Smallholder
Topic:
Regulated;
Zoonotic
Dairy:
Dairy
Media Type:
Website
Sample Size
26307 (2019)
Population Unit
animals
Surveillance Start Date
Feb/20/2020
Surveillance End Date
Jul/20/2020
Project End Date
Mar/22/2020
Website
Website
Jan/24/2021
Bovine Spongioform Encephalopathy (BSE) Enhanced Surveillance Program_Canada
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Program for national bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) surveillance. Surveillance for BSE was initiatied in 1992. In 2003, the Government announced that the number of annual BSE samples tested through this program would be increased. The level and design of BSE testing in Canada has always been, and continues to be, in full accordance with the guidelines recommended by the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE). Surveillance is one of many BSE-related actions Canada has implemented to manage BSE. The program tests a sample of animals from the national cattle herd and focuses on higher-risk animals that are most likely to be affected by the disease. The surveillance program's objectives are to determine and monitor the level of BSE present in Canada and to confirm the effectiveness of the suite of measures Canada has implemented to protect human and animal health from the disease.
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