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Biology / Agriculture / Bovine spongiform encephalopathy / Meat and bone meal / Specified risk material / Scrapie / Feed ban / Prion / Bone meal / Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies / Meat industry / Health


Opinion on the potential requirement for designation of specified risk materials in pigs
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Document Date: 2012-03-20 14:33:44


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York / Austin / Rome / London / Cooke / Collis / /

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Ryder / /

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France / United Kingdom / Scotland / Ireland / Wales / /

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Product Issues / /

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animal by-products / food / human food / milk products / farmed food species / non-ruminant food producing farm animals / /

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epidemic / sub-clinical infection / bovine epidemic / spongiform encephalopathy / clinical disease / BSE epidemic / primary infection / scrapie infection / conventional infectious agents / BSE infection / mouse scrapie / low infectious doses / similar diseases / oral infection / disease / Slow Infections / feed-borne epidemic / transmissible spongiform encephalopathies / scrapie / statutorily notifiable diseases / infection / bovine spongiform encephalopathy / inapparent BSE infection / /

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Scientific Steering Committee / Majesty’s Stationery Office / Meat and Livestock Commission / Agriculture / Environment and Fisheries Department / Scottish Office / Monopolies and Mergers Commission / Food and Agriculture Organisation / New York Academy of Sciences / United Nations / Department of Agriculture / Majesty's Stationery Office / US Federal Reserve / European Union / Ministry of Agriculture / EUROPEAN COMMISSION HEALTH & CONSUMER PROTECTION DIRECTORATE / /

Person

Milton Keynes / Bjorn Sigurdsson / G.Wells / /

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Walker / General / /

Product

material / feed / pigs / MBM / /

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British Columbia / Rhode Island / South Carolina / /

PublishedMedium

Journal of General Virology / /

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