HL Deb 15 January 2001 vol 620 cc120-2WA
Lord Marlesford

asked Her Majesty's Government:

Whether they will publish an updated table showing the number of cases of BSE confirmed in Britain each week during the calendar year 2000, together with the moving annual total of cases for each 52-week period. [HL282]

Baroness Hayman:

The following table shows the number of cases of BSE confirmed in Great Britain during each week of 2000, together with the moving annual total of cases reported for each 52-week period.

Week Number No. confirmed each week 52 Week Total Reported
1 33 2,957
2 60 2,906
3 13 2,874
4 25 2,846
5 13 2,818
6 63 2,789
7 56 2,754

Week Number No. confirmed each week 52 Week Total Reported
8 32 2,726
9 33 2,688
10 46 2,634
11 7 2,632
12 76 2,599
13 41 2,578
14 26 2,566
15 25 2,537
16 25 2,501
17 26 2,487
18 29 2,460
19 30 2,431
20 38 2,426
21 26 2,408
22 17 2,373
23 22 2,338
24 65 2,313
25 26 2,290
26 32 2,276
27 21 2,262
28 22 2,229
29 30 2,206
30 60 2,181
31 15 2,165
32 20 2,157
33 21 2,130
34 34 2,107
35 19 2,090
36 7 2,074
37 40 2,051
38 20 2,039
39 25 2,022
40 26 2,017
41 50 2,025
42 26 2,005
43 26 2,000
44 18 1,997
45 31 1,975
46 25 1,964
47 24 1,946
48 17 1,941
49 36 1,923
50 21 1,906
51 23 1,882
52 0 1,869
Note:
Week 1 is the week ending Friday 7 January 2000.

These figures are affected by a variable delay between slaughter and confirmation as a result of the various times required for laboratory diagnosis and administrative procedures. The time between slaughter and confirmation is, on average, six to eight weeks but may on occasion be considerably longer.