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Pig Health & Disease: Page 35
African Swine Fever
VIDEO: Global feed industry’s top biosecurity challenges in 2021
Dr. John Clifford, USAPEEC veterinary trade adviser, discusses 2021 biosecurity threats and animal feed as a fomite for pathogens.
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OP-ED: How to actively prevent feed from being a fomite
Dr. John Clifford, USAPEEC veterinary trade adviser and former USDA Chief Veterinary Officer, provides his insights on pathogen control.
African Swine Fever
ASF cases in European wild boar pass major milestone
As the number of confirmed cases of African swine fever among European wild boar breaks through the significant milestone of 10,000, just one country has reported new cases in domestic pigs.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
Study finds pigs may adapt to some DON intake over time
Growing pigs fed chronic low levels of DON do not show continued health effects after initial exposure, according to new research.
African Swine Fever
New ASF cases in pigs in Philippines, Romania, Ukraine
Among domestic pigs in Europe, the number of confirmed outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) so far this year now stands at 1,127.
African Swine Fever
How gut microbes could prevent African swine fever
A new study shows fecal transplants from wild pigs prevent African swine fever from spreading among domestic animals in production settings.
African Swine Fever
ASF situation eases in Belgium and Poland
Over the past week, Belgium has been officially declared free of African swine fever while, in Poland, the disease status has been changed to reflect a decline in cases.
African Swine Fever
ASF, China will drive global protein markets in 2021
African swine fever (ASF) and China will be major drivers of the global protein industries in 2021, according to Rabobank’s Global Animal Protein Outlook 2021.
Animal Health & Veterinary
UK aims to reduce further antibiotic use in farm animals
Coinciding with a new global initiative to address antimicrobial resistance, the U.K. is setting new targets for the reduction of antibiotic use in food-producing animals.
Feed Production by Region
More ASF cases in wild boar in Europe, South Korea
Among domestic pigs in Europe, the number of confirmed outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) so far this year now stands at 1,082, compared with 1,908 for the whole of 2019.
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Combination of management, nutrition key to swine health
Good swine health relies on the management and skills of people who work on the farm, according to Kansas State University (KSU) swine research faculty who spoke during KSU Swine Day.
African Swine Fever
3 European countries team up to control ASF
Over the past week, some European countries have undertaken to cooperate to control the spread of African swine fever, according to the German federal agriculture ministry.
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