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Animal Health & Veterinary: Page 17
Dairy Cow Health & Disease
15 more states join National Milk Testing Strategy
Fifteen additional states have enrolled in the National Milk Testing Strategy, bringing the total number of states to 28 approximately one month since the program launched. These 28 states represent nearly 65% of the nation’s milk production.
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Avian Influenza
University of Minnesota to track HPAI threat to wildlife
Gov. Tim Walz approves $1.267 million for veterinary college to lead effort to address the threat of avian influenza to wild animals.
Avian Influenza
Louisiana patient is first human H5N1 death in US
The patient had been exposed to a combination of wild birds and a backyard flock.
African Swine Fever
Sri Lanka’s pig sector hit hard by ASF
Since the African swine fever (ASF) virus was first detected in the south Asian state in October, it has spread rapidly to affect more than 130 pig herds across Sri Lanka.
Avian Influenza
HHS awards $306 million in funding to fight avian flu
Investment will help agency continue disease surveillance, testing and monitoring.
Swine
Do piglets still need animal plasma?
Animal plasma has been a staple in piglet diets since the early 1990s, but is its cost still justified in contemporary feed formulations?
Pig Health & Disease
APHIS aims to establish federal swine health improvement plan
APHIS has proposed a rule to build upon the pilot program and establish the U.S. Swine Health Improvement Plan (US SHIP) as a national voluntary livestock improvement program.
African Swine Fever
First ASF cases reported in Albania’s domestic swine
Although cases in wild boar were confirmed in the southeast European country earlier this year, African swine fever (ASF) virus has been detected for the first time in a herd of domestic pigs in Albania.
Animal Health & Veterinary
Morningside University receives $1 million gift for animal science lab
Morningside University in Sioux City, Iowa, has received a US$1 million gift from Siouxland community leader Regina Roth to establish a state-of-the-art Animal Science and Food Safety Lab on campus.
Animal Health & Veterinary
USDA sets focus on Salmonella vaccines for poultry
The notice is the latest move by the agency to reduce foodborne illnesses in people.
Avian Influenza
US cat died after eating avian-influenza-contaminated raw pet food
Northwest Naturals recalled one batch of Feline Turkey Recipe raw frozen pet food after it tested positive for HPAI.
African Swine Fever
Global research group offers hope for better ASF vaccine
Meanwhile, a handful of new outbreaks in domestic pigs have been reported in Europe, Asia and Africa.
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