Abviva, Inc.: New Case Of Mad Cow Disease Detected In North America

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Article Date: 03 Jul 2008 - 1:00 PDT

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Abviva, Inc. (OTCBB: AVVA) announced that BioBDC International (BioBDC), Abviva's exclusive sales agent for Mad Cow diagnostic tests produced by Abviva's subsidiary company Prion Developmental Laboratories, Inc. (PDL), reported the Canadian Food Inspection Agency confirmed a new case of mad cow disease, bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), was discovered in western Canada, increasing consumer's concerns over beef safety.

This discovery came only two weeks after over 100,000 South Korean's protested against their government's agreement to re-start importing U.S. beef. Many South Korean's fear U.S. beef is not safe citing concerns that most U.S beef is not tested for BSE.

PDL developed a fast and inexpensive on-site diagnostic test that can increase consumer protection by determining if cattle are infected with Mad Cow Disease. The estimated cost to consumers for this added protection is less than $0.05 per pound.

For more information on Mad Cow Disease and on PDL's BSE Rapid Assays please go to BioBDC's website: http://www.biobdc.com.

About BioBDC International.

BioBDC is a private corporation in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada formed to distribute PDL's Mad Cow Disease test.

About PDL, Inc.

PDL develops rapid, low cost diagnostic tests for BSE and other animal diseases caused by prions.

About Abviva, Inc.

Abviva, Inc. is a biomedical company established to develop and commercialize diagnostic and therapeutic products, including PDL's Rapid Assays.

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Abviva, Inc.

Article adapted by Medical News Today from original press release.
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