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Risk of escape of prions in gaseous emissions from on-farm digestion vessels
The risk question was phrased as follows: 'Given the use of one vessel on a sheep farm infected with, for example, scrapie, in your opinion, what is the overall probability of sufficient TSE agent being released via the gaseous route over one year to infect another animal?' After the exper...
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description | The risk question was phrased as follows: 'Given the use of one vessel on a sheep farm infected with, for example, scrapie, in your opinion, what is the overall probability of sufficient TSE agent being released via the gaseous route over one year to infect another animal?' After the experts submitted their initial opinion, they were provided with the combined results of the group and invited to amend their individual opinions. [...]the disposal of sludge was considered to represent the greatest risk of spreading infectivity to other premises. |
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