The full documentation, often referred to as the "RAR," was distributed by EFSA for consultation among Member States and the public. You can find detailed summaries and official conclusions on the EFSA Journal or through the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) .
: While the spores of this strain are expected to persist in soil above natural background levels after repeated use, they are not expected to multiply in bulk soil.
: The peer review concluded that only the spores survive the stomach passage. These can germinate and produce enterotoxins in the intestinal tract, potentially leading to diarrheal food-borne disease.