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EFSA advises on health risks of consuming reptile meat
EFSA’s Panel on biological hazards (BIOHAZ) has just issued scientific advice on the public health risks of consuming reptile meat from farmed reptiles. Trade in reptile meat is not...
Biological hazards
21 November 2007
EFSA opinion on the BSE related public health risks of certain animal proteins in animal feed
It is widely accepted that BSE[1] was most likely spread in cattle because they were given feed that contained BSE-contaminated animal proteins. With limited exceptions, the practice...
Biological hazards
Feed additives
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)
15 November 2007
EFSA opinion on the likelihood of BSE infectivity in specified risk material from cattle at different age groups
EFSA has today published an opinion on the likelihood of BSE infectivity in specified risk materials (SRM)[1] from cattle at different age groups. SRMs are the tissues in cattle...
Biological hazards
11 May 2007
EFSA publishes EU-wide survey on Salmonella levels in broiler meat flocks
EFSA has published a survey on the levels of Salmonella detected in broiler flocks (chickens reared for meat) across the European Union in 2005-6. Salmonella was estimated to be...
Data
Biological hazards
3 April 2007
Scientific update on TSE risks of feeding ruminants with fishmeal
Fishmeal is a high-protein supplement produced from the waste from fisheries or from fish not suitable for human consumption. Under TSE controls, it is currently illegal in the EU...
Biological hazards
22 February 2007
Campylobacteriosis overtakes salmonellosis as the most reported animal infection transmitted to humans in the EU
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has today published its second annual Community report on infectious diseases transmissible from animals to humans (zoonotic diseases) which...
Data
Biological hazards
14 December 2006
EFSA animal health and welfare recommendations on the import of wild birds
The Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW) of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has recommended that the need to continue the import of wild birds into the European Union...
Biological hazards
Avian influenza
Non-foodborne zoonotic diseases
13 November 2006
EFSA recommendations on the prevention and reduction of animal diseases transmissible to humans (zoonoses)
At the end of last year the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) published its first annual report[1] on infectious diseases transmissible from animals to humans (zoonoses) which...
Biological hazards
Foodborne zoonotic diseases
Monitoring of foodborne diseases
Parasites in food
9 November 2006
EFSA recommends continuation of EU sheep breeding programme to reduce risk of scrapie and BSE
The Panel on Biological Hazards (BIOHAZ) of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has provided an evaluation of the present European Union (EU) sheep breeding programme for...
Biological hazards
27 July 2006
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