FSA reassures public about safety of Irish beef

The Food Safety Authority has moved to reassure the public about the safety of beef sold in Ireland.

FSA reassures public about safety of Irish beef

The Food Safety Authority has moved to reassure the public about the safety of beef sold in Ireland.

The move follows revelations that a man in his 20s being treated at a Dublin hospital is suspected of contracting variant CJD, the human form of mad cow disease.

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