25 November 2002
Spinal cord found in Spanish beef
Spinal cord has been found in a mixed consignment of beef imported into the UK from Spain. Bovine spinal cord is classified as specified risk material (SRM) and is therefore among those parts of the animal most likely to contain BSE infectivity.More...
18 October 2002
17 October 2002
Spinal cord found in imported German beef
Spinal cord has been found in German beef imported into the UK. Bovine spinal cord is classified as specified risk material (SRM) and is therefore among those parts of the animal most likely to contain BSE infectivity. Under European law, SRM must be removed immediately after slaughter, stained, and disposed of safely.More...
BSE INFECTIVITY FOUND IN BOVINE TONSIL
Preliminary results from research sponsored by the Food Standards Agency have, for the first time, found BSE infectivity in cow tonsil.More...
OTHER BSE LINKS
BSE Enforcement Bulletin
OIE World Organisation for Animal Health
European Commission - Food Safety BSE
Other countries:
France
Germany

Republic of Ireland
Department of Health – CJD cases
CJD surveillance unit, Edinburgh
Spanish Ministry of Agriculture BSE site
What is being done to protect people from BSE? What do all the different symbols on beef labels mean? Where should I buy my beef? What about imported beef and meat products? Where can I go for further information?

These are some of the many questions answered in BSE & Beef, a new leaflet published by the Food Standards Agency.
What is BSE? Where does it come from? What danger does it pose to people? How is it being controlled? How safe is imported beef? Check out the FSA Guide to BSE for in-depth and up-to-date information.

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