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This research project aims to determine whether M. bovis can be found in cattle meat.
Study Duration : April 2002 to June 2003
Contractor : Health and Safety Laboratory
This project aimed to provide information on the likelihood of Mycobacterium bovis contamination of meat that might otherwise be salvaged from bovine tuberculosis (TB) 'reactor' animals and proceed to the food chain. Lymphatic tissue samples were tested for M. bovis using traditional culture PCR methods.
The main findings by the traditional culture method are that:
Although initially indicating a much higher incidence of positive samples compared to traditional culture, the PCR method could not be validated. Therefore, these results were not taken into account.
Results from the culture-based study were included in a report to the Advisory Committee on the Microbiological Safety of Food (ACMSF) who concluded that any risk to public health was adequately managed by current controls, see
ACMSF minutes: 18 September 2003
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