Bio-Rad Comments on Positive Confirmation of BSE Test Result
29 Juin 2005 - 8:55PM
PR Newswire (US)
Bio-Rad Comments on Positive Confirmation of BSE Test Result
Company Affirms the Accuracy and Reliability of Its Rapid Screening
Test HERCULES, Calif., June 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- On Friday,
June 24th the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the
results of final confirmatory tests conducted at the world
reference laboratory for BSE, the Veterinary Laboratories Agency
(VLA), in Weybridge, England and the USDA's laboratory in Ames,
Iowa. Results have confirmed that the sample from an animal that
tested "initial reactive" on screening tests in November 2004 has
tested positive for BSE (bovine spongiform encephalopathy). These
results corroborate the initial findings of two Bio-Rad BSE
screening tests conducted on the suspect cow last November.
According to the USDA, the VLA conducted a combination of
confirmatory tests including IHC (immunohistochemistry) and Western
Blot methods to confirm this case of BSE. "These results are
consistent with our experience in 27 countries around the world --
that the Bio-Rad BSE screening test has an exceptional level of
accuracy and is highly regarded in the scientific community," said
Bio-Rad Vice President Brad Crutchfield. "We are pleased that the
test has been performing as expected in the USDA's BSE surveillance
program." According to the USDA, the disease was difficult to
detect because the animal had a very low level of abnormal prion
protein in the brain and those abnormalities were isolated and not
consistent throughout the brain. As a result, the USDA's
confirmatory tests produced inconsistent -- both positive and
negative results -- from sample to sample. It is for this reason
that the high sensitivity of the Bio-Rad test is a critical factor
in the success of the USDA surveillance program because it
identifies even the most difficult-to-detect abnormal prions.
Bio-Rad is the leading provider of tests used for detecting TSEs
(Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies). To date, the company
has provided more than 35 million BSE tests to laboratories
throughout Europe and Japan. Independent field studies have shown
the Bio-Rad BSE test to have the highest level of sensitivity and
specificity of any rapid screening test available. The test detects
the presence of the resistant form of prion protein, or PrPres,
linked to BSE and can identify these prions at extremely low
levels. This capability to detect very low levels of prions helps
assure that BSE infected animals do not go undetected. The USDA
initiated its enhanced BSE surveillance program in June 2004. Since
then, USDA-approved laboratories and the National Veterinary
Service Laboratory (NVSL) have used the Bio-Rad rapid BSE test to
screen nearly 400,000 cattle. Bio-Rad also supplies the U.S. with
tests for other TSEs, including its Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD)
test which is the only test approved by the USDA for use on all
three species affected with CWD (white tailed deer, mule deer and
elk). The company's screening test used to detect scrapie in sheep
and goats was recently licensed by the USDA. Bio-Rad Laboratories,
Inc. (http://www.bio-rad.com/) is a multinational manufacturer and
distributor of life science research products and clinical
diagnostics. It is based in Hercules, California, and serves
thousands of research and industry customers worldwide through a
network of more than 30 wholly owned subsidiary offices. Veterinary
Laboratories Agency (VLA) is an executive agency of Great Britain's
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA),
consisting of a regional network of 16 laboratories throughout the
UK. The Agency provides all sectors of the animal health industry
with animal disease surveillance, diagnostic services and
veterinary scientific research. Since 1991, the VLA has been the
World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) Reference Laboratory for
scrapie and BSE and in 2001 the European Commission officially
designated VLA as the Community Reference Laboratory for TSEs. The
VLA was responsible for the first description of BSE in 1996 and
the subsequent description of and research relating to TSEs in
other species. Various statements made within this press release
may constitute "forward-looking statements" for purposes of the
Securities and Exchange Commission's "safe harbor" provisions under
the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and Rule 3b-6
under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The forward-looking
statements contained herein involve risks and uncertainties that
could cause results to differ materially from the Company's
expectations. DATASOURCE: Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. CONTACT: Susan
Berg, Corporate Communications of Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.,
+1-510-741-6063, or Web site: http://www.bio-rad.com/
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