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Animal Health & Veterinary: Page 15
African Swine Fever
K-State researchers develop tests to detect ASF on surfaces
Kansas State University researchers have published the findings of a study that looks at a seemingly simple way to add another layer of protection for the U.S. swine industry against African swine fever.
African Swine Fever
ASF outbreaks put Sri Lankan pig farmers under pressure
While just 3 outbreaks of the disease have been confirmed in Sri Lanka, the repercussions of recently emerged African swine fever (ASF) are putting huge pressure on farming livelihoods.
African Swine Fever
Researchers to study ASF resistance in red river hogs
Cells from the ASF-resistant wild pigs could help researchers better understand how the virus spreads.
PEDv
Manitoba reports first case of PED virus in 2024
The case was identified in a finisher barn in southeastern Manitoba, according to reports, and has triggered full biocontainment as outlined in the Manitoba PED Elimination Plan.
Avian Influenza
USDA to test milk nationwide for H5N1
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has issued a new federal order, as well as accompanying guidance, requiring that raw (unpasteurized) milk samples nationwide be collected and shared with USDA for testing.
African Swine Fever
Scientists assess tick’s potential to spread ASF
As feral hog populations increase in Texas and the U.S., they create desirable conditions for disease-carrying ticks and increase the risk for an outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) virus.
Avian Influenza
California recalls all raw milk, cream from Raw Farm due to H5N1
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has recalled all raw milk and cream products from Raw Farm LLC due to possible H5N1 contamination. Pasteurized milk remains safe to drink.
Avian Influenza
Pennsylvania requires bulk milk testing for HPAI
Pennsylvania has begun required precautionary bulk testing of milk for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) from farms in the state as an added measure to prevent the spread of avian influenza.
African Swine Fever
Philippines takes new approach to ASF strategy
New African swine fever cases have been reported in two states in northeastern India and three countries of eastern Europe.
Avian Influenza
Avian influenza reaches New Zealand
220,000 free-range hens on New Zealand's South Island are affected by an H7N6 variant of HPAI.
Animal Health & Veterinary
Feedlot shade improves daily gain in cattle, study finds
Feed intake remained unchanged while growth performance improved in a recent Australian study of feedlot shade structures.
Animal Health & Veterinary
New World Screwworm detected in Mexico, USDA imposes immediate import restrictions
APHIS intensifies efforts to combat the northward spread of the livestock-threatening pest, urging vigilance among U.S. producers along the southern border.
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