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		<title>[광우병] 소가 소를 잡아먹는 동종식육의 미국 사료정책</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2012 03:23:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[미국 캘리포니아&#160;광우병 발생으로 소가 소를 잡아먹는 동종식육이라 불리는&#160;소 사료에 대한 의문이 제기되고 있다는 미국 언론의 기사입니다. Mad cow: Latest episode raises questions about cattle feed The riskiest parts [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>미국 캘리포니아&nbsp;광우병 발생으로 소가 소를 잡아먹는 동종식육이라 불리는&nbsp;소 사료에 대한 의문이 제기되고 있다는 미국 언론의 기사입니다.<BR><br />
<H1 class=headline>Mad cow: Latest episode raises questions about cattle feed</H1><br />
<H2 class=subheadline>The riskiest parts of rendered cows aren’t supposed to be fed back to other cows. But they are fed to chickens, whose waste can be fed back to cattle in what one critic calls ‘cow cannibalism.’ </H2><A href="http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylt=AtBUYaCn9yZwKYcdFvjObCS1qHQA;_ylu=X3oDMTFmaGtwZmpuBG1pdANBcnRpY2xlIEhlYWQEcG9zAzEEc2VjA01lZGlhQXJ0aWNsZUhlYWRUZW1w;_ylg=X3oDMTJwNjNxcTJqBGludGwDdXMEbGFuZwNlbi11cwRwc3RhaWQDMDI3ODk0NTItNDI4ZC0zOThjLWI3MmQtNzkxNWJmYjUxNjJiBHBzdGNhdAMEcHQDc3RvcnlwYWdlBHRlc3QD;_ylv=0/SIG=11d73g6uo/EXP=1336929587/**http%3A//www.csmonitor.com/" rel=nofollow><IMG class=logo title="" alt="Christian Science Monitor" src="http://l.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/9wbaEXbcXRRDysfz1j3RkA--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9Zml0O2g9Mjc-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/logo/csmonitor/csm_logo_115.jpg"></A><CITE class="byline vcard">By <SPAN class=fn>Brad Knickerbocker</SPAN> | <SPAN class="provider org">Christian Science Monitor</SPAN>&nbsp;<BR><BR><A href="http://news.yahoo.com/mad-cow-latest-episode-raises-questions-cattle-feed-202256317.html;_ylt=A2KJjbyhd51P7moAMrLQtDMD">http://news.yahoo.com/mad-cow-latest-episode-raises-questions-cattle-feed-202256317.html;_ylt=A2KJjbyhd51P7moAMrLQtDMD</A><BR><br />
<P class=first>There appears to be no risk to humans from the dairy cow discovered in California this week to have “<SPAN id=lw_1335694864_6 class=yshortcuts>mad cow</SPAN>” disease. That’s according to the <SPAN id=lw_1335694864_0 class=yshortcuts>US Department of Agriculture</SPAN> and the <SPAN id=lw_1335694864_2 class=yshortcuts>beef industry</SPAN>.</P><br />
<P>“It is important to reiterate that this animal was never presented for slaughter for human consumption, did not enter food supply channels, and at no time presented any risk to human health,” the USDA said in a statement this week.</P><br />
<P>But the case involving a 10 year-old Holstein&nbsp;raises questions about how such cattle themselves are fed, which critics say could be part of a dangerous cycle.</P><br />
<P>RECOMMENDED:&nbsp;Six major food recalls</P><br />
<P>Mad cow, known scientifically as bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), is believed to be carried by <SPAN id=lw_1335694864_4 class=yshortcuts>animal feed</SPAN> made from cattle brains or spinal cord. Such feed is now banned in the US and other countries, but cases of BSE have continued to appear around the world.</P><br />
<P>The World Health Organization&nbsp;has called for the exclusion of the riskiest tissues (eyes and intestines as well as brains and spinal cord) from all animal feed to protect against the spread of <SPAN id=lw_1335694864_1 class=yshortcuts>mad cow disease</SPAN>.</P><br />
<P>Stanley Prusiner, who received the 1997 Nobel Prize in Medicine for discovering the protein associated with BSE has said the US should ban poultry waste in cattle feed as well.</P><br />
<P>“Unfortunately, the United States&nbsp;still allows the feeding of some of these potentially risky tissues to people, pigs, pets, poultry, and&nbsp;fish,” warns Michael Greger, director of public health and animal agriculture at The <SPAN id=lw_1335694864_5 class=yshortcuts>Humane Society of the United States</SPAN>.</P><br />
<P>“Cattle remains are still fed to chickens, for example, and the poultry litter (floor wastes that include the feces and spilled feed) is fed back to cows,” he writes on his Huffington Post blog. “In this way, prions – the infectious proteins that cause mad cow disease – may continue to be cycled back into cattle feed and complete the cow ‘cannibalism’ circuit blamed for the spread of the disease.”</P><br />
<P>Part of the problem, according to critics, is that only a tiny fraction of slaughtered cows (40,000 out of 35 million a year) are tested for BSE.</P><br />
<P>In this week’s instance, the cow (which was to be rendered into products other than meat for human consumption) had been unable to stand – a “downer” cow. This raised suspicions, so the cow was tested for BSE. This showed that the current inspection system works, say beef industry supporters.</P><br />
<P>According to the USDA, the infected animal discovered this week had “atypical BSE,” which means it most likely did not get the disease from eating infected <SPAN id=lw_1335694864_3 class=yshortcuts>cattle feed</SPAN>. Still, the USDA is tracking feed sources as a possible cause.</P><br />
<P>This instance of BSE in US cattle has caused some international ripples.</P><br />
<P>Indonesia suspended its imports of US beef Thursday, two major South Korean retailers pulled US beef from their stores this week, and South Korea&#8217;s agriculture ministry has stepped up inspections of US beef and requested detailed information on the case. Taiwan’s Department of Health is seeking permission from US authorities to visit slaughterhouses in the US, Taiwanese officials said Saturday.</P><br />
<P>&#8220;We will lift the ban as soon as the US can assure us its dairy cows are free of mad cow disease,&#8221; Indonesia&#8217;s Vice Agriculture Minister Rusman Heriawan told reporters.</P><br />
<P>&#8220;It could be one month or one year,&#8221; he said. &#8220;It depends on how long it takes to resolve this case.&#8221;</P><br />
<P>BSE is fatal to cows, and eating tainted meat has been linked to a similar disease in humans known as variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease&nbsp;(vCJD).</P><br />
<P>Prior to this week, there were three confirmed cases of BSE in&nbsp;cows&nbsp;in the US – in a Canadian-born&nbsp;cow&nbsp;in 2003 in&nbsp;Washington State, in 2005 in&nbsp;Texas, and in 2006 in Alabama.</P><br />
<P>RECOMMENDED:&nbsp;Six major food recalls</P></CITE></p>
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		<title>[광우병] 네덜란드, 폴란드의 동물성 사료 재사용 요구 지지</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2011 05:43:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>건강과대안</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[네덜란드가 광우병 위험이 종식되었다는 조건에서 가축사료에 동물성 단백질을 사용할 수 있도록 EU에 요구하고 있는 폴란드를 지지한다는 뉴스입니다.다만 네덜란드는 동종식육은 반대하는데&#8230; 다시 말해 닭을 원료로 한 육골분 사료를 닭에게 [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><H3>네덜란드가 광우병 위험이 종식되었다는 조건에서 가축사료에 동물성 단백질을 사용할 수 있도록 EU에 요구하고 있는 폴란드를 지지한다는 뉴스입니다.<BR><BR>다만 네덜란드는 동종식육은 반대하는데&#8230; 다시 말해 닭을 원료로 한 육골분 사료를 닭에게 먹인다든지, 돼지를 원료로 한 육골분 사료를 돼지에게 먹인다든지, 반추동물(소, 염소 등)을 원료로 한 육골분 사료를 소에게 먹이는 것을 반대한다고 밝혔습니다.<BR><BR>The Netherlands backs animal protein in feed plan</H3><br />
<P><SPAN class=date>출처 : DutchNews Monday 21 February 2011<BR><A href="http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2011/02/the_netherlands_backs_animal_p.php">http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2011/02/the_netherlands_backs_animal_p.php</A></SPAN></P><br />
<P>The Netherlands backs Poland in its <A href="http://register.consilium.europa.eu/pdf/en/11/st06/st06619.en11.pdf">call</A> for the European Union to allow animal products to be used again in animal feed, as long as the risk of mad cow disease has been eradicated, the Volkskrant reports on Monday.</P><br />
<P>Animal protein has been banned from animal feed since the 1990s following the BSE scandal. </P><br />
<P>Poland, which takes over the revolving EU chairmanship in the second half of this year, wants to use pig and chicken waste in feed because it is much cheaper than soya. </P><br />
<P>The paper says the Netherlands backs the proposal on condition chicken meal is not fed to chickens or pig meal to pigs. It also opposes the use of protein from ruminants, such as cows and goats. </P><br />
<P>Last year there were three cases of mad cow disease in the Netherlands.</P></p>
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