HC Deb 17 May 1994 vol 243 cc443-4W
Mr. Hinchliffe

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food how many cases of sheep scrapie have been notified in Great Britain during each month since notification became a legal requirement.

Mr. Soames

Scrapie became notifiable on 1 January 1993.

The table provides details of the number of cases of scrapie confirmed in sheep by laboratory investigations from 1 January 1993 to 30 April 1994.

1993 1994
January 22 22
February 31 14
March 54 120
April 27 117
May 22
June 17
July 30
August 17
September 14
October 33
November 17
December 2
TOTALS 286 173
1 These are provisional figures and may be subject to alteration.

Note:

Laboratory investigation of suspect cases of scrapie is not usually carried out for two years after the disease has been confirmed in a flock/herd.

Mr. Hinchliffe

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what experiments have been performed in Great Britain over the last 10 years which involve the inoculation or feeding of cattle with infected material from sheep scrapie; and what were the results.

Mr. Soames

Since 1984 no experiments involving the inoculation or feeding of cattle with infective material from sheep with scrapie have been undertaken in Great Britain.

Mr. Hinchliffe

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what research has been undertaken in Great Britain over the last 10 years into the possible relationship of scrapie in sheep and motor neurone disease in the human population.

Mr. Soames

Motor neurone disease of man and scrapie of sheep are quite separate and distinct diseases. The Ministry is not aware of any such research.

Mr. Hinchliffe

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what information she has on differences in the properties of strains of scrapie from Suffolk sheep from the USA and the United Kingdom.

Mr. Soames

Scrapie isolates from sheep can be strain-typed by identifying their biological characteristics in mice. Strains which have been derived by selection in mice may not be the same as those existing in the sheep from which the material was originally obtained. This Ministry is not aware of any direct comparison of strains of scrapie derived from sheep in the USA and sheep in Great Britain, that have been undertaken using the same strains of mice in the same laboratory. However it is known that at least one strain of scrapie—as determined by mouse bioassay—is common to British and USA sheep.