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Consumers Union Says FDA Action Overdue on Mad Cow Risk

November 18, 2004 AScribe Newswire
YONKERS, N.Y., Nov. 18 [AScribe Newswire] -- The U.S. Agriculture Department's announcement that it is evaluating another cow to confirm or deny its infection with mad cow disease underlines the need for the Food and Drug Administration [FDA] to act now to protect the public and for more cows to be tested annually, Consumers Union, publisher of Consumer Reports, said today.

"FDA must immediately close loopholes in its rules on animal feed that could allow the disease to spread," said Michael Hansen, Ph.D., a research biologist at CU.

In January, the FDA promised to make changes in animal feed rules, in the wake of the discovery of the first mad cow case in the U.S., but never followed through. FDA Commissioner Mark McClellan announced then that the agency would ban cow blood and several other materials that pose risks in terms of transmission of mad cow disease in cattle feed. However, the agency never published the regulations in the Federal Register. In July, the FDA said it was considering broader restrictions, thereby postponing any action even further.

"This foot dragging must stop," Hansen said. "The agency has known for a while that cow's blood and chicken coop floor wastes could be vehicles for transmission of mad cow disease. FDA should act immediately to prohibit these substances, as well as restaurant waste and pig and poultry slaughterhouse waste, in ruminant feed."

Hansen added that the U.S. Agriculture Department should also test far more than 1 percent of the cows slaughtered each year, a much smaller figure than the percentage tested in Japan and most of Europe. The USDA has tested 113,000 cows since it began a broader test program earlier this year, but more than 35 million cattle are slaughtered for food in the country each year.

"While testing alone will not fully protect the public, we should be testing all animals over 20 months, said Hansen. "Even animals that test negative can be silent carriers of this infection," Hansen added."

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CONTACT: Michael Hansen at 914-378-2452 or Jean Halloran at 914-378-2457

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ABOUT CU: Consumers Union, publisher of Consumer Reports magazine, is an independent nonprofit testing, educational and information organization serving only the consumer. We are a comprehensive source of unbiased advice about products and services, personal finance, health, nutrition and other consumer concerns. Since 1936, our mission has been to test products, inform the public and protect consumers. CONTACT: Michael Hansen at 914-378-2452 or Jean Halloran at 914-378-2457

   
         

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