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From: TSS ()
Cow from same herd as BSE infected animal has entered food chain Thursday 06 July 2006 Any possible risk to public health is minimal, as not only was this animal not a confirmed cohort but also the removal of Specified Risk Material (SRM) means that over 99% of any material potentially infected with BSE would have been removed before entering the food chain. DEFRA was unable to confirm the animal as a cohort due to poor record keeping by the farmer and uncertainty over the animal’s date of birth. EU rules require cohort animals to be culled. Although the likelihood that a cohort animal will be infected with BSE is low, the rule is in place to provide further protection to consumers in addition to the removal of SRM from carcasses. http://www.food.gov.uk/news/newsarchive/2006/jul/bsecohort
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