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                    [Title] => Task force steps up drive vs FMD
                    [Summary] => As part of an intensive public awareness campaign against foot and mouth disease (FMD), the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) is urging consumers to make sure that what they are buying is healthy and quality meat by looking for the National Meat Inspection Commis-sion (NMIC) seal gua-ranteeing that tho-rough meat inspection has taken place in the slaughterhouse.

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BAI Director Jose Q. Molina said it is too early to prohibit shipment of meat products from SARS-hit countries because recent bulletins from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Paris-based Office International des Epizooties on SARS have not clearly established that the disease originated from domestic or wild animals in these areas.
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BAI Director Jose Q. Molina said it is too early to prohibit shipment of meat products from SARS-hit countries because recent bulletins from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Paris-based Office International des Epizooties on SARS have not clearly established that the disease originated from domestic or wild animals in these areas.
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