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Published: January 2007
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Discussion message RE: Rapid test and comments fom Alex Danaldson

Originally from: Farmtalking It is interesting to note that Alex Donaldson says that as no scientific data was provided by Fred Brown and Roger Breeze to confirm their claims for the rapid diagnostic test they recommended, it's use was refused.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:56
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Discussion message Rapid test and comments fom Alex Danaldson

Originally from: Farmtalking From: ... Originally from – <http:/​/​www.promedmail.org> ProMED-mail is a program of the International Society for Infectious Diseases <http:/​/​www.isid.org> [1] Date: Sun 1 Oct 2006, 1:27 AM From: ... Originally from: Alex Donaldson <DonaldsonA@aol.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:55
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Discussion message From the Veterinary Record, October 18 2003.

Originally from: Farmtalking A letter written to and published by the Veterinary Record from Alex Donaldson FMD Control Strategies SIR, – During the UK 2001 foot-and-mouth disease epidemic, colleagues and I at Pirbright voiced our concern about the 48-hour contiguous cull policy and proposed that the benefits claimed for the strategy would have to be weighed against the burden of disposing of hundreds of thousands of carcases, the likelihood that...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 03:58
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Discussion message Over the Gate

Originally from: Farmtalking http:/​/​www.thisisthelakedistrict.co.uk From: ... Originally from the Westmorland Gazette – Over the Gate by Jeff Swift " IF SOMEONE had asked me what was the main difference between the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in 1967 and the one in 2001, I would have said the burying of most of the carcasses in quicklime in '67 as opposed to all the burning that went on this time.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:28
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Discussion message RE: Pirbright

Originally from: Farmtalking Hi Francis! No I hadn't, but I have now! To be honest I doubt there is much very 'sinister' in the answers Nick is seeking. We have to remember Paul Kitching was critical of the policy and so may well have been 'sidelined' and fortunately landed a job in Canada pro tem. I understand he had always intended/​hoped to return to the UK before long.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:27
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Discussion message Re: [FMDnew] Letter from DEFRA

Originally from: Mary Critchley With any luck Quita, the whole bunch will soon be eating their words…. I have just put on warmwell the following: Mary x April 21 ~ Warmwell asks, how on earth can Lord Whitty still make out that the contiguous cull was legal? Testily repeating over and over again that it was, does not make it legal.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:16
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Discussion message FMD Control Conference - Lyon - June

Originally from: Farmtalking The FMD Forum has arranged a group reduction for their members. So if you ould like to go and hear what the world's experts propose for FMD control in the future and haven't joined the Forum yet – contact Alicia Eykyn! – Details and a application form on: http:/​/​www.farmtalking.org/​theclub.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:16
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Discussion message FMD - vigilance remains essential

Originally from: Susan Staunton FMD – vigilance remains essential PRECISELY one year on from the first confirmed case of foot-and-mouth, the UK government is under pressure to take much tougher action against illegal meat imports, still thought to be the most likely cause of last year's epidemic. That pressure was increased by spot checks at Heathrow last week when 319 kilos of illegal meat was found in suitcases on two flights from Africa.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:00
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Discussion message alex donaldson foot and mouth

Originally from: Lesley Plaice I am trying to find a report written by Alex Donaldson (pirbright) and referred to in the case of grunty the pig MAFF v upton and defended by Stephen Smith QC, its supposed to be on the web somewhere but I cant find it. Any ideas?

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 00:52