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From: TSS ()
Cattle feed suspected to contain mad cow disease denied entry Ho Chi Minh City alone this year has rejected clearance to 60 containers of MBM suspected to be made from bones of cattle infected with mad cow disease. In most places, MBM - a powder-like brown food is no longer allowed in feed for ruminant animals as it is thought to be responsible for the disease – also known as bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) – though it is used as a low-cost meat in dog food and cat food. It can be freely traded within the EU, where it is often burned to generate energy. MBM is produced from unusable scraps left over when animals are butchered and heated in the rendering industry. Reported by Quang Duan - Translated by A.N.O.N http://www.thanhniennews.com/healthy/?catid=8&newsid=26207
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