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Animal Health & Veterinary: Page 4
Beef Cattle
Researchers: High-starch diets may reduce Salmonella in beef cattle
A study found that high-starch diets can potentially lower
Salmonella
prevalence in cattle, especially within the lymph nodes – organs that are often embedded in fat trims included in ground beef products.
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Dairy Cow Health & Disease
Study eyes air, wastewater as source of H5N1 transmission on dairy farms
A recent study by researchers from Emory University and their colleagues from California, Colorado, Michigan and Virginia found evidence of the H5N1 virus in the air and wastewater on affected dairy farms.
Feed Ingredients
United Soybean Board launches website to support livestock nutrition, health
New website shares the latest soy research insights and practical applications for the poultry and livestock industries.
Avian Influenza
HHS ends funding for avian flu mRNA vaccines for people
Future Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA)-funded research will focus on “evidence-based, ethically grounded solutions – like whole virus vaccines and novel disease platforms.”
Livestock & Poultry Diseases
What to do if you suspect New World screwworm on your farm
Due to the current outbreak of New World screwworm (NWS) in Central America and Mexico, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is preparing for a domestic response in case NWS is discovered in the U.S.
African Swine Fever
Researchers see promise in mRNA vaccines for ASF
While more conventional ASF vaccines are increasingly available, researchers say developing an mRNA vaccine could come with additional benefits.
African Swine Fever
Further ASF outbreaks recorded on farms in Asia, Europe, Africa
New outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) have occurred in Malaysia, South Korea and two Indian states, while the virus continues to spend in Vietnam.
Animal Health & Veterinary
Legislation would establish standards for ‘downed’ pigs
A bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives would require a joint report by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that tracks pathogens associated with nonambulatory, or “downed,” pigs.
Regulatory Updates
Save Our Bacon Act aims to counteract Proposition 12
Introduced by Iowa Rep. Ashley Hinson on July 23, the Save Our Bacon Act “would alleviate this overregulation by prohibiting state and local governments from interfering with the production of livestock in other states.”
Pig Health & Disease
FFAR, SHIC, Pork Checkoff fund H5N1 swine research projects
The Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR), the Swine Health Information Center (SHIC) and the Pork Checkoff are funding 10 projects totaling US$2.1 million through the H5N1 Risk to Swine Research Program to enhance prevention, preparedness, mitigation and response capabilities for H5N1 influenza.
Animal Welfare
Pork state legislators say Proposition 12 harms pigs
House Agriculture Committee hears how the California law was 'drafted by people who have no experience' in working with livestock.
African Swine Fever
Study: US needs stricter controls to contain ASF
Current rules would likely fail to control a hypothetical outbreak in the U.S., research concludes.
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