No horse DNA in Irish beef products - EC

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 16 April 2013 | 22.40

Random test results on beef products in Ireland, aimed at identifying if there was a presence of horse DNA, have shown no positive results.

In data just released by the European Commission, it states that 50 tests were undertaken and all were negative.

47 tests were carried out on pre-packed and three on non-pre-packed products.

Ireland, along with Belgium, Malta, Slovakia and the UK, did not have any positive tests for horse DNA in beef products.

France had 47 positive tests out of 353 samples; Greece had 36 of 288 samples; and Germany had 29 out of 878 samples.

There was one positive result following 840 tests conducted on slaughtered horses at Irish abattoirs for the veterinary drug phenylbutazone, also known as bute.

No information is provided on where the test was conducted.

Meat infected with bute can be harmful to human health if consumed.


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