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Date Oct. 11, 2005 Report No. GAO-06-157R Title

Mad Cow Disease: An Evaluation of a Small Feed Testing Program FDA Implemented in 2003 With Recommendations for Making the Program a Better Oversight Tool

United States Government Accountability Office Washington, DC 20548 October 11, 2005 The Honorable Saxby Chambliss Chairman The Honorable Tom Harkin Ranking Democratic Member Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry United States Senate The Honorable Thad Cochran United States Senate The Honorable Richard J. Durbin United States Senate Subject: Mad Cow Disease: An Evaluation of a Small Fe...
Date Feb. 25, 2005 Report No. GAO-05-101 Title

Mad Cow Disease: FDA's Management of the Feed Ban Has Improved, but Oversight Weaknesses Continue to Limit Program Effectiveness

United States Government Accountability Office GAO February 2005 Report to Congressional Requesters MAD COW DISEASE FDA’s Management of the Feed Ban Has Improved, but Oversight Weaknesses Continue to Limit Program Effectiveness GAO-05-101 a February 2005 MAD COW DISEASE Highlights Highlights of GAO-05-101, a report to congressional requesters Accountability Integrity Reliability FDA’s Manageme...
Date July 22, 2002 Report No. GAO-02-754 Title

Public Health: Blood Supply Generally Adequate Despite New Donor Restrictions

United States General Accounting Office GAO July 2002 Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives PUBLIC HEALTH Blood Supply Generally Adequate Despite New Donor Restrictions GAO-02-754 a Contents Letter Results in Brief Background The Blood Supply Generally Is Adequate Blood Suppliers’ Response to September 11 ...
Date Jan. 25, 2002 Report No. GAO-02-183 Title

Mad Cow Disease: Improvements in the Animal Feed Ban and Other Regulatory Areas Would Strengthen U.S. Prevention Efforts

United States General Accounting Office GAO January 2002 Report to Congressional Requesters MAD COW DISEASE Improvements in the Animal Feed Ban and Other Regulatory Areas Would Strengthen U.S. Prevention Efforts GAO-02-183 Contents Letter Results in Brief Background Weaknesses Exist in Federal BSE Prevention and Detection Efforts The Economic Impacts of a U.S. Outbreak Could Be Severe, and the Hea...