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Animal Health & Veterinary: Page 19
Animal Nutrition Views
The optimal dose of iron dextran in piglets: 100 mg vs. 200 mg
There is ongoing debate in the swine industry about the optimal dosage of iron dextran for piglets — 100 mg or 200 mg.
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African Swine Fever
Philippines presses ahead with ASF vaccinations
Plans are being put in place for the next phase of the African swine fever (ASF) vaccination campaign in the Philippines: Further vaccines are being procured, even as the virus spreads across the country.
Pig Health & Disease
NutriQuest, Modulant Biosciences partner on swine disease research
Modulant Biosciences, an Indiana-based biotechnology company, has discovered a small molecule capable of combating the PRRS virus.
Livestock & Poultry Diseases
FAO conference aims to tackle threat of animal diseases
The three-day event represents a unique opportunity to explore how to integrate existing mechanisms and knowledge with new and improved tools to reduce the global burden of animal disease.
Animal Nutrition Views
How many iron dextran injections do piglets need?
It is standard to provide iron dextran injections to piglets shortly after birth, but how many are necessary?
African Swine Fever
France steps up ASF control measures
Concerned about the relentless westward spread of African swine fever (ASF) across Europe, the French authorities are increasing the intensity of disease surveillance and considering the construction of border fences to control wild animal movements.
Avian Influenza
62,800 turkeys were in California flock hit by HPAI
On the same day H5N1 was confirmed in a California turkey flock, the virus was also found in six dairy farms in the state.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
Easing of feed, livestock movement restrictions extended in Wyoming
Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon has extended an executive order that eases restrictions to transport loads of livestock feed and livestock, exempting motor carrier drivers from operating time requirements.
Poultry Health & Disease
Phage therapy in the poultry industry
Mark Clements talks to Pablo Cifuentes, chief technology officer with PhageLab, about how phage use in the poultry industry is set to increase.
Livestock & Poultry Diseases
Anthrax confirmed in beef herds in Wyoming
Anthrax has been confirmed in multiple beef herds in Wyoming, the first cases in the state in cattle since the 1970s, according to the Wyoming Livestock Board.
Livestock & Poultry Diseases
Symptoms of acidosis in feedlot cattle
Acidosis, a metabolic disorder, can develop quickly, often within a few days after introducing a high-grain diet or after making significant changes to the ration without an adequate adaptation period.
Avian Influenza
CDC: Human with avian influenza had no contact with animals
The Missouri patient, who had underlying conditions, has since recovered.
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