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Written question asked by Tom Levitt (Labour) on Monday, 27 October 1997, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Monday, 27 October 1997. It was answered by Lord Rooker (Labour) on Monday, 27 October 1997 on behalf of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.

Question

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, if he will publish figures to show the incidence of BSE (a) in mainland Britain and (b) in the Channel Islands among (i) Jersey cows and (ii) other breeds. - Includes tables.

Answer

Mr. Levitt: To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if he will publish figures to show the incidence of BSE (a) in mainland Britain and (b) in the Channel Islands among (i) Jersey cows and (ii) other breeds. [12764] Mr. Rooker: The number of confirmed cases of BSE in Jersey and non-Jersey cattle in Great Britain as at 21 October 1997 are as follows: _________________________________________________________________________________________________. Number Jersey 1,472 Jersey cross breeds 147 Non-Jersey 167,640 Total 169,259 _________________________________________________________________________________________________. These figures include cases reported before the 1988 BSE order. Channel Islands authorities compile their own BSE statistics, which they supply to MAFF. My Department receives only cumulative figures of confirmed cases, the most recent being: _________________________________________________________________________________________________. Number As at Jersey 132 10 October 1997 Guernsey 648 19 October 1997 Alderney 2 26 June 1995 _________________________________________________________________________________________________. For logistical reasons not all suspects slaughtered on Guernsey have been subjected to laboratory confirmation of disease. Some have been confirmed solely on the basis of clinical signs.

Type
Written question
Reference
12764; 299 c707-8W
Session
1997-98
Subjects
Contains statistics
Yes
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