Foot Washington, d.c. - me development ot the new vaccine tor tuot-and-mouth disease, an nounced recently by the U.S. Department ot Agriculture, doesn't mean much to livestock producers m this country in the short-run. But, it otteis tremendous benetits over the long-range, if it lives up to its potential,'' sdid John K. Atwell, deputy administrator ot USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. The new vaccuie, created by genetic engineering trom one ot the major proteins in the coat ot the tool-aiul-mouth virus, was developed under a cooperative agreement between USDA's Agricultural Kesearch Service and Genetech, luc., a San Pransisco based research tirm Because the new, experunental vaccine is nut made horn the whole virus, it may otter sate, ettective and inex pensive protection trom one ot the must serious animal diseases. "Foot-and-mouth disease exists thioughuut most ot the rest ot the world," Atwell said 'Fortunately, the United Stales is tree ot this debihiatuig disease has been since Where it it> endemic occurb frequently toot-and-mouth dibeabe causeb heavy lobbeb ui cattle, bheep, goat ami bwme pioduction. Continuoub vac ciiiatiuM ib necebbary to enable livebtock piuducerb in infected countneb to cope with the dibease I'he bieakihrough in the new vaccine wab in the application of lecombinani DMA technology,"' a foini of genetic engineering wheieby a bingle gene 01 bmali beiieb of geneb fioni one oiganibin aie uibeiled into'the UNA of SANTA ‘ I SAYS... | 1 I Vi ?:i 8 S S ‘i vi I ;= w § ii “Give A Gift That Lasts All Year Long” A SUBSCRIPTION TO I^^§ster ONLY $7.50 Per Year or $13.00 FOR TWO YEARS IN PA, NJ, MD, DE, NY, VA & WV. (Other Areas $ 12.00 Per Year or $20.00 for Two Years) CUP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TO: LANCASTER FARMING, P.O. 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' USDA ib committed to eradicating toot-aad-moutti it the dibease bhouid enlei Hub country,” Atwell said. We d use the stan dard techniques ot quarantine along with slaughtei ot infected and exposed animals. ’ We recognize, however, that agi .culture and society have changed diastically since 192» when we last wiped out an out bieaK ot this disease. Today, economic, envii onmentai and political tactors dictate a more flexible appi cacti to ei adication. "For example, we now have many large teedlots and dairy opeiations—each containing thousands ot annuals—that might make a slaughtei-only policy difficult and extieraely expensive Thus, in the tace ot a rapidly spreading outbieak, we would consider using vaccine to help slow the disease until more con ventional ei adication tools could be applied. To that end, toi the past two yeais, USDA has been establishing a foot-and-mouth fawning COUNTY disease vaccine bank' by buying antigen trom Bayer Laboi atones in West Germany. Antigen toi this 'bank' is also being produced at USDA's high secuuty facility at the Plum Island Animal Disease Centei ott the cost ot Long Island, N \ ' The antigen the basic element in the pi uducliun ut vaccine, which can be stoied much lunget than the vaccuie itselt—is being stored in West Germany and at Plum island. it the new vaccine piuves to be as good as it looks, this might cut our costs ot an FMD ’vaccine bank' considerably,” Atwell said. But Atwell, says he believes the new vaccine's greatest potential lies in itslung-iange benetits. Agam, it it proves as good as it looks, this would be a tremendous help to other nations throughout the world to reduce—and possibly even eliminate—this cosily disease," he said ' And, ot course, the less disease that exists throughout the wuild, the less chance tor it to invade this coun try.” (Jut really, tood-and-mouth disease is consideied to exist in all countries ot the world except tor North and Cential America and Manama, Austialia and New Zealand, Japan, the Scandinavian countries, Ireland and Noithern li eland in Europe Foot-and-mouth is a vnus disease that atlects all cloven houted annuals, including cattle, swine, sheep, goats and deei. it produces blisteis on the teet, mouth and teals ot attected annuals. While lately tatai, the disease diaslically reduces meat and milk production It there weie a disease .STATE. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 21,1981—D25 offers benefits bieak ot tool-and-mouth m Uie Uniled States, it could cost as much ai> fid billion in direct and indirect costs the tu styeat alone, ’ Atwell bald. ' Meat and milk pi eduction could be reduced by as mucn ab ao pu cent "We take great pains to keep the dibeabe out by restricting the unport ot livebtock, meat and meat pioductb trom mtected countries,'’ Atwell bald "Similarly, USD A would not liceiibe production ot conventional whole virus vaccine •■m-t loot-and mouth dise_i. ’m With firewood come pests LANCASTER As the cool temperatures ot winter approach, many homeowners will be firing up their fireplaces and wood burning stoves. However, along with the comtort and warmth the fire brings to the home on a cold night, certain uninvited insect guests may intrude Firewood stacked in the home ready for use harbors many species of insects. 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