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African Swine Fever
New ASF cases in domestic pigs in Europe, Asia, Africa
Over the past three weeks, outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) have been reported among farmed swine in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Greece, Indonesia, Ivory Coast, the Philippines, Romania, South Africa, South Korea and Vietnam.
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Poultry Health & Disease
Controlling enterotoxin-induced diarrhea in piglets and broilers
The impact of enterotoxin-induced diarrhea in piglets and broilers is detrimental to their growth, health and overall well-being.
Animal Health & Veterinary
Brazil declares freedom from FMD without vaccination
This represents a first step in opening up the whole country for exports of animal products to more potentially valuable markets.
Regulatory Updates
Niman Ranch criticizes EATS Act inclusion in US farm bill
Meanwhile, the National Pork Producers Council expressed support for the farm billâs passage.
Avian Influenza
AFIA responds to reports of chicken litter spreading HPAI
The American Feed Industry Association has issued a statement âto set the record straightâ in response to media reports alleging the use of chicken litter in dairy cattle diets has contributed to the spread of HPAI virus on dairy farms.
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How can trace minerals improve poultry health? [PODCAST]
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Colorado becomes 9th state with H5N1-infected dairy cattle
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