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TAFS forum joins Global Agenda of Action in Support of Sustainable Livestock Sector Development

14 March 2013 | News on TAFS

The TAFS forum has joined the Global Agenda of Action in Support of Sustainable Livestock Sector Development.

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TAGS TAFS, livestock

The TAFS Assessment of Paratuberculosis in the Food Chain

04 March 2013 | Position Papers

The TAFS forum has today published its "Assessment of Paratuberculosis in the Food Chain" presentation, as a Youtube-Video and pdf for download.

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TAGS TAFS, paratuberculosis, milk, consumers, risk, food safety, assessment, trade

Bayer HealtCare Animal Health and Merial join the TAFS forum

29 January 2013 | News on TAFS

Bayer HealthCare Animal Health, represented by Dr. Ludwig Klostermann, and Merial, represented by Dr. Carolin Schumacher, have joined the TAFS forum today.

Welcome!

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TAGS TAFS, members

First case of BSE in Brazil may be atypical

09 December 2012 | Technical news (commented)

The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) is reporting the first case of Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in Brazil and says that it "may be atypical". The affected animal was a beef breeding cow of almost 13 years of age at the time of death (December 2010).

Brazil is still recognized by the OIE as having a negligible BSE risk in accordance with Chapter 11.5. of the OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Code.

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TAGS TSE, cattle, Brazil

New members

06 December 2012 | News on TAFS

Having attended the latest TAFS meeting as guests, Prof. Franz Rubel and Assist.-Prof. Katharina Brugger have decided to become members of the TAFS forum. They are both working at the Biometeorology & Mathematical Epidemiology Group, Institute for Veterinary Public Health at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna, Austria and are specialists in the epidemiology and modelling of mosquito-borne diseases.

Welcome!

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TAGS TAFS, members

Livestock falling ill in fracking regions

06 December 2012 | Technical news (uncommented clippings)

A news article published by NBC News reports on suspected toxicological effects of chemicals used by the petrol industry for 'fracking'. Available data are insufficient for proper risk assessment. The issue involves livestock, humans, and the environment and hence calls for a 'One Health' approach.

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TAGS livestock, USA, food safety

TAFS forum endorses 'Safe Feed Cattle' Program of Zensho

08 November 2012 | News on TAFS

Zensho Holdings, a member of the TAFS forum, Ltd., has conceptualized and designed its ‘Safe Feed Cattle (SFC)’ program as an accreditation system for enhancing the safety of the beef products served to its customers. 


The TAFS forum has carefully reviewed the SFC program of Zensho Holdings, Ltd., and concludes that it is a science-based program suitable to enhance the safety of beef products. The TAFS forum acknowledges Zensho Holdings’ contribution to the protection of its consumers and endorses its SFC Program.

 

A letter of endorsement was handed over to Zensho's President Ogawa in Tokyo on October 26th.

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TAGS TAFS, members, TSE, feed ban

'The Prion Puzzle' by A. Aguzzi in 'Project Syndicate'

29 October 2012 | Technical news (uncommented clippings)

Please see the summary article 'The Prion Puzzle' on BSE and other prion diseases by our member Professor Adriano Aguzzi on the website of 'Project Syndicate'.

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TAGS TSE, prion protein, vCJD
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