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The present meeting was the ninety-fourth in a series of similar meetings and the twenty-fourth JECFA meeting specifically convened to consider residues of veterinary drugs in food. The tasks before the Committee were to further elaborate principles for evaluating the safety of residues of veterinary drugs in food, establishing acceptable daily intakes (ADIs) and acute reference doses (ARfDs), and recommending maximum residue limits (MRLs) for such residues when the drugs under consideration are administered to foodproducing animals in accordance with good practice in the use of veterinary drugs (GVP); to evaluate the safety of residues of certain veterinary drugs; and to respond to specific requests from the Codex Committee on Residues of Veterinary Drugs in Foods (CCRVDF). 
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This infographic provides key facts about food safety and debunks some popular myths.
2022
This short document outlines the importance of food safety, the benefits and how food safety can be improved at home. It is part of a set of leaflets produced by FAO and WHO to promote food safety, in particular around World Food Safety Day.  Available in: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish
2022
This short document outlines the importance of food safety, the benefits and how food safety can be improved in workplaces. It is part of a set of leaflets produced by FAO and WHO to promote food safety, in particular around World Food Safety Day.  Available in: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish
2022
This short document outlines the importance of food safety, the benefits and how food safety can be improved in street food vending. It is part of a set of leaflets produced by FAO and WHO to promote food safety, in particular around World Food Safety Day. Available in: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish
2022
This short document outlines the importance of food safety, the benefits and how food safety can be improved in traditional food markets. It is part of a set of leaflets produced by FAO and WHO to promote food safety, in particular around World Food Safety Day.  Available in: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish
2022
This short document outlines the importance of food safety, the benefits and how food safety can be improved in schools and daycare centres. It is part of a set of leaflets produced by FAO and WHO to promote food safety, in particular around World Food Safety Day.  Available in: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish
2022
The second in a series of the ad hoc Joint FAO/WHO Expert Consultation on Risk Assessment of Food Allergens was held from 15 March to 2 April 2021. The main purpose of the second meeting was to establish threshold levels in foods of the priority allergens. When reviewing the datasets on milk and sesame during the second meeting in 2021, the Expert Committee identified significant datasets not yet included in the dose distribution modelling. The Expert Committee agreed that these datasets should be considered for inclusion and to reconvene to establish threshold levels [reference dose (RfD) values] for milk and sesame when updated analyses became available.
2022
The labelling of food allergens in pre-packaged foods plays a key role in protecting food allergic individuals, as no preventative clinical treatment is currently available. The list of major foods and ingredients known to cause hypersensitivity was included into the Codex General Standard for the Labelling of Packaged Foods (GSLPF) in 1999. There have been many scientific developments in the understanding of food allergens and their management since the original drafting of the GSLPF. Thus, in response to the request from Codex for scientific advice, including current evidence of consumer understanding of allergens, FAO and WHO convened a series of three expert meetings to provide scientific advice on this subject. The purpose of the first meeting of the Ad hoc Joint...
2022
A meeting of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) was held on a virtual online platform from 24 March to 1 April 2022. The purpose of the meeting was to evaluate the safety of certain food contaminants, specifically the trichothecenes T-2, HT-2 and 4,15-diacetoxyscirpenol (DAS). The exposure assessment and the chemical characterization had already been carried out at the ninetieth meeting of the Committee. Therefore, the purpose of this meeting was to review the toxicological data on the trichothecenes T-2, HT-2 and DAS and conduct a safety evaluation and a reevaluation of the combined dietary exposure. The present meeting was the ninety-third in a series of similar meetings.
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