健康・医療BSE-related Information

Since the first Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) case was reported in Japan in 2001, various measures, which were for example, restriction on feeding meat-and-bone meal to cattle, have been implemented both in and outside Japan. As a result, the BSE risk has declined substantially.
In response, the MHLW requested the Food Safety Comission of Japan (FSC) to conduct science-based evaluation mainly on the domestic test systems and the import conditions. Based on the assessment reported by the FSC, the MHLW has reviewed the measures for BSE as follows.

Measures against taken by Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare

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Related Laws and Ordinances

Under construction

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Requirements for Beef, Sheep and Goat Meat Import

An Export Verification Program is agreed between the competent authority of an exporting country and MHLW. The program provides the specified products processing requirements and requirements for facilities for the export of beef, sheep and goat meat to Japan. The program applies to the facilities (slaughterhouses, cutting plants, processing plants and cold stores) eligible for export to Japan that are designated and listed by the competent authority in accordance with MHLW.

 

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List of BSE Test Positive Cows

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Collection of Links

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Contact

Food Inspection and Safety Division
Pharmaceutical Safety and Environmental Health Bureau