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BSE does not pose a risk

Language: English Series: MAFF News Release ; (198/96) 7 June 1996, | Guardian ; 11 June 1996, 8(8)Publication details: 1996Subject(s): Summary: Conclusions of the Spongiform Encephalopathy Advisory Committee investigation into current practice of dealing with waste material from slaughtered cattle. Procedures for dealing with specified bovine material will be made a legal requirement. Kent residents are concerned about waste effluent from a rendering plant. A leading neurologist suggests that the discharge of waste could be linked to CJD, the human equivalent of BSE.
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Conclusions of the Spongiform Encephalopathy Advisory Committee investigation into current practice of dealing with waste material from slaughtered cattle. Procedures for dealing with specified bovine material will be made a legal requirement. Kent residents are concerned about waste effluent from a rendering plant. A leading neurologist suggests that the discharge of waste could be linked to CJD, the human equivalent of BSE.