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Experts search UK lab for food-and-mouth ties; strain identical to 1 that hit nearby farm
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 05 - 08 - 2007


Biosafety experts scoured a
high-security animal laboratory Sunday in rural England to
determine how a strain of the foot-and-mouth virus may have
escaped from a facility dedicated to eliminating the
devastating animal disease, according to AP.
Officials' growing suspicion that the lab _ home to a
government research center and a company that makes
foot-and-mouth vaccine _ was the source of the outbreak on
a nearby farm raised hopes the disease could be stopped
before it spread across the country.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown said the focus was on the lab
facility. He said he was hopeful that a potentially
disastrous livestock epidemic could be averted.
The agriculture department said the strain of
foot-and-mouth disease found on the farm was identical to
one used at the laboratory 4 miles (6 kilometers) away,
which is shared by the government's Institute for Animal
Health and a private pharmaceutical company, Merial Animal
Health.
Saying the particular strain of the disease had not
recently been seen in live animals, it ordered a 6-mile (10
kilometer) protection zone set up around the lab and the
affected farm. The department also began an urgent review
of biosecurity measures at the lab.
Experts from the Health and Safety Executive were
inspecting both the Merial and the government facilities.
«The first thing, having identified a possible source of
the disease, we must now look at the transmission
mechanism,» Brown said.
While the government has not ruled out other sources for
the virus, «we are looking intensively at what's happened
on this site,» Brown added, saying officials are
tightening biosecurity measures in the immediate area. «We
hope by doing that, we will be able to control and contain
(it).»
The agriculture department said there had been no
movements of livestock from the affected farm since July
10, raising hopes the virus might not have spread further.
Environment Secretary Hilary Benn said reports of symptoms
at four more farms had been investigated and found not to
be foot-and-mouth.
The highly infectious disease, which devastated Britain's
rural economy in 2001, can be transmitted though contact
between animals, or by wind.
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, or
DEFRA, said the strain was present at the government lab
and was used in a vaccine batch manufactured last month by
Merial Animal Health _ the British arm of Duluth,
Georgia-based Merial Ltd.
Merial suspended manufacture of the vaccine as a
precaution, but insisted Sunday its plants «operated to
the highest level of product quality and safety.»
Martin Shirley, director of the Institute for Animal
Health, said the strain had been in «limited use» within
the institute's own laboratory in the past four weeks but
an investigation had found no breaches of biosecurity
procedures.
«There are other possible sources of the virus, but they
are looking pretty remote,» microbiologist Hugh Pennington
told the British Broadcasting Corp., saying it was possible
the virus had spread from the laboratory on the wind.
«It may not be a huge security breach,» Pennington said.
«It may just be one incident which let a puff of virus
out.»
Britain banned exports of livestock, meat and milk and
halted the movement of cattle, sheep, goats and pigs
nationwide to prevent the spread of the virus.
The United States and Japan immediately banned British
pigs and pork products. British beef is already banned in
both countries because of mad cow disease. The 27-nation
European Union is likely to ban British livestock imports
Monday.
The case is the first in Britain since 2001, when
carcasses of the 7 million culled cattle were burned on
huge pyres that dotted the countryside. The farming
industry was devastated and rural tourism was badly hit.


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