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Risk of Transmission of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy to Humans in the United States, Report of the Council on Scientific Affairs
JAMA 281:2330-2339, Tan,L.,et al, 1999
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Article Abstract
Current risk of transmission of BSE in the United States is minimal because (1) BSE has not been shown to exist in this country; (2) adequate regulations exist to prevent entry of foreign sources of BSE into the United States; (3) adequate r egulations exist to prevent undetected cases of BSE from uncontrolled amplification within the US cattle population; and (4) adequate preventive guidelines exist to prevent high-risk bovine materials from contaminating products intended for human consumpt ion.
 
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