The FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM) developed a draft risk assessment to evaluate the health risks to animals involved in the process of cloning and evaluate the food consumption risks that may result from edible products derived from animal clones or their progeny.
The draft risk assessment found that meat and milk from adult clones of cattle, pigs, and goats, and their offspring, are as safe to eat as food from conventionally bred animals.
The AVMA concurs that the cloning described in the draft risk assessment poses no food safety hazard. The AVMA commends the FDA for the scientific basis it maintains when formulating policies, including those that deal with the health of animals, the food supply, and public health. |