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http://english.donga.com/srv/service.php3?bicode=020000 & biid=2003121162908

 

No Mad Cow Disease

DECEMBER 10, 2003 23:05

 

Cows that cannot contract mad cow disease and pigs to

be used for organ transplants were born in Korea.

 

On Wednesday, professor Hwang Woo-seok of the

veterinary college at Seoul National University

announced, “Four cows resistant to mad cow disease

were born on November 15 and are now in a healthy

state, and pigs for organ transplants were born three

times from September to November, but all are dead,”

saying, “both cases are the first results of research

around the world.”

 

The research on cows resistant to mad cow disease is a

project carried out by 120 researchers from seven

universities, including Seoul National University,

Chonnam National University and Chungbuk National

University, over three years. It has now applied for

an international patent. Professor Hwang said, “We

confirmed four cows born by reproduction so far have

resistance to mad cow disease after verification by a

gene test.”

 

His research team plans a medical experiment on a

living body in a sanitary animal research facilities

in Sukuba, Japan next March, after a gene test is

performed when additional reproductive cows are born

from 15 pregnant cows.

 

President Roh Moo-hyun promised the government’s

strong support on a visit to the place where the

announcement of the cows resistant to mad cow disease

was made, saying, “The government will give support

for the development of biotechnology high priority.”

 

 

 

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