Latest Mad Cow Disease News

Canada confirms 15th case of mad cow disease (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Monday November 17th 2008, 3:37 pm

The Canadian government confirmed on Monday the country's 15th case of mad cow disease in an animal from British Columbia. [News Source]

Mad cow disease confirmed in B.C. (The Globe and Mail)
Monday November 17th 2008, 3:35 pm

Canadian Food Inspection Agency identified the country's 15th documented case [News Source]

Canadian Food Inspection Agency confirms case of mad cow disease in B.C. (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
Monday November 17th 2008, 2:28 pm

VANCOUVER, B.C. - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has confirmed the country's 15th case of mad cow disease in an animal from B.C. [News Source]

Canada confirms its 15th BSE case in dairy cow (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Monday November 17th 2008, 1:54 pm

Canada confirmed its 15th case of mad cow disease since 2003 on Monday and identified the animal as a seven-year-old dairy cow born well after Ottawa banned feed practices thought to spread the disease. [News Source]

Canada confirms 15th case of mad cow disease (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Monday November 17th 2008, 1:43 pm

Canada confirmed on Monday its 15th case of mad cow disease since 2003, saying the animal was a seven-year-old dairy cow from the Pacific province of British Columbia. [News Source]

GeneThera Releases Results From Initial Animal Tests of E.Coli O157:h7 Vaccine Amid News of Increase of E.Coli … (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Monday November 17th 2008, 9:00 am

GeneThera, Inc. , today released information about its E.Coli O157:H7 vaccine. [News Source]

Restrictions on plays’ rights lead Mad Cow to change lineup (BizJournals)
Monday November 17th 2008, 4:21 am

A sudden change in the schedule of shows planned for the Mad Cow Theatre has Artistic Director Alan Bruun reminding staff and supporters that “change is good.” [News Source]

Ag secretary touts growth in agriculture industry (The Bismarck Tribune)
Monday November 17th 2008, 1:34 am

OKLAHOMA CITY - U.S. Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer is encouraging President-elect Barack Obama to consider the successes of the Bush administration's agricultural policies while deciding what course his new administration will follow. [News Source]