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Animal Health & Veterinary: Page 14
African Swine Fever
Commercial ASF vaccination could start soon in the Philippines
Meanwhile, two more village herds have been infected in South Africa, and the spike in African swine fever cases in European wild boar continues.
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Livestock & Poultry Diseases
H5N1 in backyard pigs reveals disease control concerns
A recent case of H5N1 in pigs and poultry on an Oregon farm has highlighted significant concerns about disease transmission and biosecurity on small lifestyle farms, while emphasizing the unique role pigs play in potential viral mutations.
Avian Influenza
Canada government buys human H5N1 vaccines
The doses will be distributed on an as-needed basis, based on a person’s risk conditions.
Avian Influenza
USDA moves to reinstate fired H5N1 response workers
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) said it is working quickly to reverse the firings of several agency employees who are working on the federal government’s response to the H5N1 outbreak.
Avian Influenza
Wyoming woman hospitalized with H5N1
She is believed to have become ill through contact with infected backyard poultry.
African Swine Fever
Swine fever confirmed on farms in Japan, Malaysia
In Peninsular Malaysia, pigs at a third farm have tested positive for the African swine fever (ASF) virus, while Japan has confirmed its first outbreak of classical swine fever (CSF) since October 2024.
Avian Influenza
HPAI vaccine receives conditional approval from USDA
Whether to implement a vaccination strategy against avian influenza in commercial poultry is a contentious issue in the U.S.
Pig Health & Disease
Researchers identify molecule that could prevent PRRS
Researchers from the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources have identified a small molecule that can successfully disable the virus’ mechanisms for reproducing and evading the host organism’s immune system.
Animal Health & Veterinary
CDC: H5N1 antibodies found in asymptomatic veterinarians
Findings suggest there may be H5N1-infected dairy cattle that have not yet been identified, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Dairy Cow Health & Disease
Pennsylvania dairy industry declared free of H5N1 virus
Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding announced on February 12 that the state’s dairy industry had reached the Stage 4 milestone in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Milk Testing Strategy.
Avian Influenza
Feeding algae to poultry could halt spread of low path AI
The phytogenic feed ingredient reduced viral shedding and delayed transmission in previous studies.
Avian Influenza
FFAR grant to develop H5N1 waste stream surveillance tool
The Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research is providing Barnwell Bio Inc. a Rapid Outcomes from Agricultural Research grant to develop a waste stream animal health monitoring system to identify the H5N1 virus in asymptomatic and pre-symptomatic cases.
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