Canadian Confirmed 11th BSE Case

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency reported Tuesday that a 13-year-old beef cow from Alberta has been confirmed with bovine spongiform encephalopathy. The agency said no portion of the carcass entered the human food chain. In May of this year, the World Organization for Animal Health designated Canada as a controlled-risk country for BSE, acknowledging the effectiveness of its controls and effectively allowing the export of beef from Canadian cattle of any age.