1 | Mad Cow Disease (BSE) in cattle, salmonella in chicken and eggs, and listeria in dairy products. | |
2 | South Korea banned U.S. beef in 2003, after an American animal was found to have "mad cow disease." | |
3 | The risk of BSE in cattle less than 30 months of age is considered to be exceedingly low. | |
4 | The risk of gelatin transmitting animal-borne diseases such as BSE would be eliminated. | |
5 | A little mad cow and E.coli in tainted beef here, a little heart disease and cancer there. |