UK warning on meat consumption related to mad cow disease
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Last Update: 2002-01-15
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Lead: Reuters news - meat products from the offspring of mad cow have been sold to the market, but there is little chance that they will be infected with Creutzfeldt Jakob disease if eaten, the UK food hygiene watchdog said on Monday In response, the UK food agency urged the UK government to strengthen control measures to prevent the above beef products from entering the food chain British scientists are investigating whether mad cow disease can be transmitted from the previous generation to the next generation, but the evidence has not been found At present, the British government has banned the sale of meat products of the next generation of mad cow disease (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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