BC cow slaughtered in Alberta found to have bovine tuberculosis

An investigation has been launched by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) after a case of bovine tuberculosis (bovine TB) was found on a farm in the southern interior of B.C.In a statement, the CFIA says it cannot provide more information relating to location for confidentiality reasons.On Tuesday, it did confirm the cow was slaughtered in Alberta.An official with Alberta Beef Producers would not confirm which of Alberta’s four federally regulated plants the cow was slaughtered at.The CFIA says a mature beef cow was presented for slaughter on Oct. 26. A post-mortem examination found the presence of granulomatous lesions in the mediastinal lymph nodes, lungs and liver. The carcass was condemned, and no portions of the animal entered the food chain.This was a federally registered slaughterhouse so all animals are inspected to ensure they are handled humanely and meet all regulatory requirements and laws.WATCH: (Aired Oct. 31, 2016) What is bovine tuberculosis?


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