Kusama Toyoko, Hibino Hiroshi, Onodera Takashi, Sugiura Katsuaki
Food and Agricultural Materials Inspection Centre, Chuo-ku, Saitama-shi, Saitama Prefecture 330-9731, Japan.
Vet Ital. 2009 Apr-Jun;45(2):287-95.
After the detection of the first case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in Japan in September 2001, the Japanese government introduced a series of animal feed control measures to reduce the risk of the spread of the disease from a feed source. To ensure the proper implementation of these measures, the Food and Agricultural Materials Inspection Centre conducted audit inspections of feed importers, producers, distributors and end-users. The audit inspections include on-site inspection of the feed plants, warehouses, farms and other related premises and the laboratory analysis of feed samples taken from these premises to check for the presence of animal protein. The results of inspections conducted in recent years indicate good compliance with the feed control measures.
2001年9月日本检测出首例牛海绵状脑病(疯牛病)后,日本政府出台了一系列动物饲料控制措施,以降低疾病从饲料源传播的风险。为确保这些措施得到妥善执行,食品和农业材料检验中心对饲料进口商、生产商、经销商和最终用户进行了审计检查。审计检查包括对饲料厂、仓库、农场及其他相关场所的现场检查,以及对从这些场所采集的饲料样本进行实验室分析,以检查是否存在动物蛋白。近年来的检查结果表明,饲料控制措施的合规情况良好。