Russia: cattle culled after unknown respiratory disease
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Russia: cattle culled after unknown respiratory disease
A state of emergency was imposed on the village of Pivovarikha, Irkutsk Region, over a flare-up of respiratory-viral disease of unknown etiology. A total of 240 cows fell ill on the livestock farm (located in Pivovarikha) of the Irkutsk Agricultural Research Institute over the first days of the new year and the last week of December. Although there was no apizootic death, 91 cattle were axed....
http://visz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/w... (http://visz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/woalert_read.php?cid=14759&cat=dis&lang=eng)
Probably not avian influenza though, right?
by: Jane (http://www.newfluwiki2.com/userDiary.do?personId=452) @ Tue Jan 08, 2008 at 20:13:42 PM CST (http://www.newfluwiki2.com/showComment.do?commentId=79939)
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Date: Sat 5 Jan 2008
Source: IA Extra-Media [trans. Mod.NP, edited]
An unknown virus has killed cattle in the Irkutsk region. An epidemic in cattle has been recorded in the village of Pyvovarikha, several km from Irkutsk.
Local residents have been forced to slaughter cattle, stated RIA Novosti, [quoting] the Department of Propagation of the Central Administrative Board of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Measures in the Irkutsk region.
In total, by 3 Jan 2008 in Pyvovarikha, there were 582 sick animals, of which 124 were slaughtered. It is conjectured that the disease is caused by a virus transmitted by air, an employee of the Department of Propagation reported.
As he stated, the epidemic has affected a facility of the Irkutsk Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture. This year [2007], the facility bought breeding cows from Canada for cultivation of the herd.
The reasons for the disease will be reported when preliminary expert examination of the samples taken from ill and dead animals is completed.
The pilot farm of the Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture is engaged in preparation of seeds for facilities of the Irkutsk region and cultivation of the breeding herd. An "Extreme Situation" alert has been recorded for Pyvovarikha. There have been no official reports of cases of disease among humans.
(http://www.promedmail.org/pls/promed/f?p=2400:1001:14598804097506816418::NO::F2400_P100 1_BACK_PAGE,F2400_P1001_PUB_MAIL_ID:1010,40810)
[According to unofficial Russian sources, the [herd contained] cattle that had been imported from Canada and the facility involved belongs to the Irkutsk Research and Development Antiplague Institute of Siberia (Agriculture Research Complex). Confirmation or otherwise, and details on the population involved (age!), clinico-pathological findings and laboratory results, are anticipated. Is there a zoonotic aspect to the issue?! - Mod.AS]
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(http://www.promedmail.org/pls/promed/f?p=2400:1001:14598804097506816418::NO::F2400_P100 1_BACK_PAGE,F2400_P1001_PUB_MAIL_ID:1010,40788)
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Canada to supply cattle embryos to Chelyabinsk
CHELYABINSK, December 5, 2007 - RIA Novosti. The Chelyabinsk Region is to receive 300 cattle embryos from Canada in February 2008, said Ivan Feklin, Regional Minister of Agriculture.
"The agreement on buying a trial number of embryos was reached during the last visit to a Canadian embryo transfer center. This method for speeding up cattle regeneration is used all over the world," said Feklin.
Feklin said it was much cheaper and safer to buy cattle embryos than to buy cattle and transport them. The cost of one embryo is about $500 while, a breeding animal costs about $3,000.
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http://en.rian.ru/business/20071205/91008386.html
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That cleared the situation.
It sounds like an contained non-human victims airborne virus lab accident
in "the Irkutsk Research and Development Antiplague Institute of Siberia (Agriculture Research Complex).
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From your posted "Promed" text:
It is conjectured that the disease is caused by a virus transmitted by air, an employee of the Department of Propagation reported.
As he stated, the epidemic has affected a facility of the Irkutsk Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture. This year [2007], the facility bought breeding cows from Canada for cultivation of the herd.
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The pilot farm of the Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture is engaged in preparation of seeds for facilities of the Irkutsk region and cultivation of the breeding herd. An "Extreme Situation" alert has been recorded for Pyvovarikha. There have been no official reports of cases of disease among humans.
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[According to unofficial Russian sources, the [herd contained] cattle that had been imported from Canada and the facility involved belongs
to the Irkutsk Research and Development Antiplague Institute of Siberia (Agriculture Research Complex).
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"The agreement on buying a trial number of embryos"
I think that the above news pointed to an "to be" imported in february 08.
From that excerpt is not visible if the killed cows are from some previous inports of embrios, because the upper statement saying that it will be a trial (the first trial to be, maybe).
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