Tuesday, November 23, 2004

Tests Negative on Suspected Mad Cow Case

No sign of mad cow disease was found in an animal the Agriculture Department had singled out for followup tests, officials said Tuesday. Initial screenings last week had raised the possibility of a new case of the disease in the United States. A more definitive test at the National Veterinary Services Laboratory in Ames, Iowa, came back negative, the officials said. The announcement was a relief to the U.S. beef industry, which is still trying to recover from the nation's first case of the disease last December. The department said it ran a "gold standard" test twice. Officials did not say where the cow came from or why it was suspected of being diseased. "Negative results from both … tests make us confident that the animal in question is indeed negative," the announcement said....

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The grennies and the USDA are in together on the mad cow bull shit,just look at the price of live cattle and tell me that Im full of it. Thank you.

Frank DuBois said...

Appreciate your comment.