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Archive Number 20090625.2307
Published Date 25-JUN-2009
Subject PRO/AH/EDR> Bovine tuberculosis - USA (07): (MN) cervid
BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS - USA(07):(MINNESOTA) CERVID
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Date: Tue 23 Jun 2009
Source: Bemidji Pioneer [edited]
<http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/event/article/id/24892/>


The discovery of a whitetail deer with bovine tuberculosis [TB] in 
northwest Beltrami County doesn't concern state agriculture 
officials. "It was kind of expected, and is the reason why we need to 
continue monitoring to be sure there's not something out there," 
Robin Kinney, Minnesota assistant agriculture commissioner, said in a 
recent interview.

The TB-positive deer was a 6-year-old male, and showed clinical signs 
of bovine TB, which later was confirmed by laboratory analysis. No 
other deer removed this winter [2008-09] showed similar signs of 
infection. "We fully expected that the deer population was carrying 
some of this, so to find one is a good sign," Kinney said.

The older deer makes state officials believe that bovine TB among 
deer may be confined to a certain age class, since the infected deer 
found since testing began in 2005 have been born in 2005 or earlier.

"It was an older deer that was found," Kinney said. "That's great, 
and it means that we need to continue that diligence to seek it out. 
I don't expect we're going to have any problems, but that's why we're 
staying on high alert on it."

Last year [208], the US Department of Agriculture allowed Minnesota a 
split-state status, meaning that outside a bovine TB management area 
in northwest Beltrami County and Roseau County, the state remains TB-free.

Cattle sold within the bovine TB management area must undergo strict 
testing regimes before being sold or transported across state lines.

Cattle are believed to contract bovine TB from infected free-ranging 
deer, so the DNR [Department of Natural Resources] has been working 
with USDA sharpshooters during the winter to cull the deer herd in that area.

The DNR has also conducted surveillance for TB in hunter-harvested 
deer within a 15-mile [24 km] radius of the once-infected farms every 
fall since 2005. To date, more than 6000 deer taken by hunters and 
sharp-shooters have been tested.

"The older ages of infected deer, the lack of infection in younger 
deer, and the close proximity of infected deer suggest the disease is 
not efficiently spreading in the deer population," Michelle 
Carstensen, DNR wildlife health program coordinator, said last month 
[May 2009].

DNR sampled 1246 deer taken in the bovine TB surveillance zone during 
the fall 2008 hunt. Spring sharp-shooting efforts, that began in 
March and concluded 30 Apr [2009], have resulted in an additional 738 
deer being removed near previously infected cattle operations inside 
the management zone.

DNR will continue monitoring for the disease through sampling of 
hunter-harvested deer, Carstensen said. Hunter-harvested surveillance 
will be conducted within the larger bovine TB surveillance zone in 
fall 2009, with a sampling goal of 1800 deer. Surveillance will 
continue every year until no positive animals are detected for 5 
consecutive years, she said.

The 2008 Legislature, led by Sen. Rod Skoe, DFL-Clearbrook, put in 
place the bovine TB management zone and provided buyouts of herds 
that may be infected and ordered fencing around remaining herds to 
keep out deer.

The Agriculture Department's bovine TB czar is Joe Martin, appointed 
by Gov. Tim Pawlenty. "He's done just a great job shepherding this 
through and being sure that producers are being taken care of," said 
Kinney. "Funding-wise, we've had a great partnership, especially with 
the legislative folks up here. They understand the issue, they've 
been working very closely hand-in-hand with Joe and the DNR to be 
sure we've got that balance."

"This should not delay Minnesota's goal of regaining TB-Free Status," 
Martin said last month [May 2009] of the new deer discovery. "We have 
been in contact with USDA and they have assured us this finding in 
the deer will not impact cattle movements or the state's TB status."

The state's status is only impacted by finding additional TB-positive 
cattle herds. The last known infected herd was depopulated earlier 
this year [2009] as part of the state's buyout program. There are no 
other active cattle investigations ongoing at this time, Martin said.

The buyout of herds is complete, Kinney said. "Money-wise this coming 
year it's going to be continuing to provide some education and 
management opportunities for as long as these folks are going to need 
to be out, be sure that we're monitoring that deer population so that 
we can get the status back as quickly as we can."

The issue continues to be a priority of the Minnesota Farm Bureau 
Federation, which lobbied last year [2008] for the special management 
zone and funding for cattle buyouts. "Bovine TB is still a priority 
for us in Farm Bureau," Minnesota Farm Bureau President Kevin Paap 
said in a recent interview. "We need to do everything and anything we 
can to eradicate that, both in the cattle and the deer herds. So 
we'll watch that very closely."

Minnesota state agencies and USDA have entered into a productive 
partnership in an effort to eradicate bovine TB, Kinney said. "We 
have a very good partnership, and I have say that's to the fact that 
Commissioner (Gene) Hugoson has served so long in a leadership role," 
she said. "That consistency has been extremely important, not only 
for Minnesota but for APHIS and the other divisions. He is recognized 
nationally as a leader and has great insight." USDA's Animal and 
Public Health Information System establishes threat levels for animal 
diseases, and determines levels of bovine TB classifications.

Kinney also credited US House Agriculture Chairman Collin Peterson, 
DFL-7th District, in whose district the bovine TB management zone 
lies. "He just does a tremendous job as an advocate for agriculture, 
and his role as chairman of the House Ag Committee certainly helped 
Minnesota come forward," Kinney said. "We've got great dialogue with him."

[Byline: Brad Swenson]

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Communicated by:
ProMED-mail Rapporteur Susan Baekeland

[Minnesota has had a long battle with tuberculosis, both in bovines 
and in cervids. They have made gallant strides in getting this 
disease under control. Their surveillance here is a minor triumph in 
being able to predict what the age of expected animals with the 
disease. - Mod.TG]

[The Midwestern state of Minnesota can be located on the 
HealthMap/ProMED-mail interactive map at
<http://healthmap.org/r/00uq>.
Beltrami County can be seen on the map at
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beltrami_County,_Minnesota>. - Sr.Tech.Ed.MJ

[see also:
Bovine tuberculosis - USA (06) (NE) 20090620.2270
Bovine tuberculosis - USA (05): (NE) 20090613.2198
Bovine tuberculosis - USA (04): (TX) conf. 20090613.2195
Bovine tuberculosis - USA (03): (NE) cattle, elk 20090603.2060
Bovine tuberculosis - USA (02): (ND) 20090514.1811
Bovine tuberculosis - UK (03): increased incidence 20090514.1809
Bovine tuberculosis - USA: (TX), susp 20090423.1536
2008
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Tuberculosis, bovine - USA (08): (MN) 20081207.3839
Tuberculosis, bovine - USA (04): (MN) status downgrade 20080408.1296
Tuberculosis, bovine - USA (03): (MN) 20080222.0718
Tuberculosis, bovine - USA (02): (MN) 20080205.0472
Tuberculosis, bovine - USA: (MN) 20080123.0285
2007
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Tuberculosis, bovine - USA: (MN) 20071029.3509
2006
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Tuberculosis, bovine, cervids - USA (MN) (03)20061101.3131
Tuberculosis, bovine, cervid - USA (MN) (02) 20060131.0310
Tuberculosis, bovine, cervid - USA (MN) 20060123.0225
2005
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Tuberculosis, bovine - USA (MN)(02) 20051211.3564
Tuberculosis, bovine - USA (MN)with comment 20050716.2034
Tuberculosis, bovine - USA (MN)20050716.2030]
...................................tg/mj/dk

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