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Another mad cow case found in Canada
Canada's Food Inspection Agency confirmed a new case of mad cow disease in the far west province of British Columbia. It was the fifth case of bovine spongiform...
Food safety agencies mince their meats
After years of trying to sort out who should regulate such culinary delights as the bagel dog, the Food and Drug Administration and the Agriculture Department may be...
IFT report examines public health, regulatory and economic issues related to brain wasting diseases
Developments in testing methods and effective risk management are important to the ultimate fate of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies like BSE (Mad Cow...
Canadian beef likely cause of U.S. E. coli cases
A defunct Canadian meatpacker is "a likely source" of beef that caused an outbreak of food-borne illnesses in the United States and Canada, the U.S. meat safety...
FDA seeks increased funding for food safety
The Bush administration is asking Congress for an increase of $275 million above its current budget request to enhance federal food safety programs.
GAO To New Administration: Food Safety A High Priority
The Government Accountability Office declares, "Revamping the oversight of food safety is especially critical in light of the global food supply."
Food Safety, residue analysis addressed at Fifth Fresenius Symposium
Experts from the agro-chemical and food industries got together for the fifth international Food Safety and Dietary Risk Assessment symposium.
China approves food safety law
The Chinese government approved in principle a new food safety law aimed at raising standards at every level of production.
NSF Announces Call for 2010 Food Safety Leadership Awards
Annual Awards Program Recognizes Outstanding Leadership in Foodservice Safety
3rd U.S. case of mad cow disease found in Alabama
The third U.S. case of mad cow disease has been confirmed on a farm in Alabama, the Agriculture Department has announced.