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7 Pa. Code § 1.150. Other diseases and conditions.

§ 1.150. Other diseases and conditions.

 (a)  Carcasses of livestock affected with or showing lesions of any of the following diseases or conditions shall be condemned:

   (1)  Anthrax.

   (2)  Blackleg.

   (3)  Unhealed vaccine lesions (vaccinia).

   (4)  Strangles.

   (5)  Purpura hemorrhagica.

   (6)  Azoturia.

   (7)  Infectious equine encephalomyelitis.

   (8)  Toxic encephalomyelitis (forage poisoning).

   (9)  Infectious anemia (swamp fever).

   (10)  Dourine.

   (11)  Acute influenza.

   (12)  Generalized osteoporosis.

   (13)  Glanders (farcy).

   (14)  Acute inflammatory lameness.

   (15)  Extensive fistula.

 (b)  Carcasses of livestock affected with or showing lesions of any of the following diseases or conditions shall be condemned, except when recovery has occurred to the extent that only localized lesions persist, in which case the carcass may be passed for human food after removal and condemnation of the affected organs or other parts:

   (1)  Anaplasmosis.

   (2)  Bacillary hemoglobinuria in cattle.

   (3)  Babesiosis (piroplasmosis).

   (4)  Bluetongue.

   (5)  Hemorrhagic septicemia.

   (6)  Icterohematuria in sheep.

   (7)  Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis.

   (8)  Leptospirosis.

   (9)  Malignant epizootic catarrh.

Cross References

   This section cited in 7 Pa. Code §  1.87 (relating to livestock affected with certain metabolic, toxic, nervous or circulatory disturbances; infections or parasitic diseases; and others).



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