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Animal Health & Veterinary: Page 23
Biosecurity
Saskatchewan puts moratorium on new wild boar farms
The government of Saskatchewan in Canada has updated regulations, putting a moratorium on new wild boar farms.
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Avian Influenza
H5N1 confirmed in at least 4 poultry workers
A fifth potential case in Colorado awaits confirmation by the CDC.
Avian Influenza
Dairy industry wasn’t prepared for H5N1 to infect cows
Industry experts say collaboration across disciplines has helped dairy producers respond since the first H5N1 infections in cattle were confirmed in March.
African Swine Fever
ASF in new areas of Germany, returns to Bhutan, Thailand
There have been new outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) in several countries in Asia and Europe.
African Swine Fever
No sign of ASF abating in Asian pigs, Europe’s wild boar
Where African swine fever (ASF) virus is reported to be circulating in Asia’s domestic swine, the number of confirmed outbreaks continues to rise.
Avian Influenza
Officials identify 4th dairy farm worker infected with H5N1 virus
A dairy farm worker in Colorado has become the fourth known case of H5N1 in humans with exposure to cattle infected with the virus.
Animal Health & Veterinary
Philippines reports first cases of Q fever
For the first time, this zoonotic disease has been detected in the Philippines — in imported goats.
Feed Additives
Practical feeding: Formulating swine diets to meet Ca and P requirements
Animine
How phytase supplementation can enhance the digestibility of phosphorus (P) and calcium (Ca) to improve nutrient absorption.
Avian Influenza
Study: H5N1 stable on milking equipment for at least 1 hour
H5N1 virus in unpasteurized milk is stable on metal and rubber components of commercial milking equipment for at least one hour, report researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Emory University.
African Swine Fever
Further ASF cases confirmed in pigs, wild boar in Asia, Europe
African swine fever (ASF) virus has been detected for the first time in new areas of Indonesia, Italy and South Korea.
Avian Influenza
Iowa delegation presses USDA for more action on H5N1
Preventing and mitigating animal disease is a team effort, Sen. Joni Ernst said.
Dairy Cow Health & Disease
Dairy producers affected by H5N1 can apply for assistance
USDA will begin accepting applications for Expanded Emergency Livestock Assistance Program to help dairy producers offset milk loss due to H5N1.
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