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Animal Health & Veterinary: Page 5
Avian Influenza
Let-it-spread approach to HPAI 'dangerous and unethical,' researchers say
Allowing HPAI to run rampant in pursuit of herd immunity could devastate the industry and damage rural economies, researchers from Johns Hopkins University say.
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Regulatory Updates
Proposition 12 ‘like a wrecking ball’ to small restaurants
Latino Restaurant Association leader tells House Agriculture Committee the law placed economic pressure on restaurants that were already operating on “razor-thin margins.”
African Swine Fever
ASF hits pig farms in Poland, South Korea
After a four-month disease hiatus in the country, pigs at a farm in South Korea have tested positive for the African swine fever (ASF) virus.
Avian Influenza
Study: H5N1 has major economic costs for dairy industry
A new paper from a team of Cornell University researchers shows that the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus causes severe mastitis and decreased milk production in dairy cows, a drop-off that may extend beyond the clinical outbreak period.
African Swine Fever
Early detection, advanced traceability vital if ASF hits US
Iowa State University Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory director shares concerns about African swine fever with members of Congress.
Avian Influenza
Vaccinating cattle for H5N1 protects poultry, other animals
California’s state veterinarian tells U.S. House subcommittee that because infected dairy cattle are allowed to develop immunity after exposure, that puts birds and other mammals at risk.
Dairy Cow Health & Disease
New theory on milk fever in cows may also benefit human health
Professor Burim Ametaj, a nutritional immunobiologist in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta, has introduced a new perspective, which he calls the Calci-Inflammatory Network.
Avian Influenza
How personnel can drive dairy-to-poultry HPAI transmission
The number of pathways that avian influenza can be transferred between dairy herds, and to poultry flocks, is extensive.
Animal Welfare
Democratic senators urge ag committee to protect Proposition 12
The move comes after the Trump administration sued California and Gov. Gavin Newsom over the state’s animal housing laws, claiming that they are contributing to high egg prices.
African Swine Fever
Malaysia reports return of African swine fever to western state
The presence of the African swine fever (ASF) virus has been detected again in the Western Malaysian state of Penang, and further cases have been confirmed in the Philippines, Vietnam and South Africa, while spread of the virus continues in the European wild boar population.
Feed Strategy Video Chat
Probiotic combats post-weaning challenges in swine production [VIDEO]
Danisco Animal Nutrition and Health's three-strain Bacillus probiotic demonstrates significant benefits for piglet digestive health and performance during the critical post-weaning period.
Biosecurity
New NWS case halts planned reopening of southern ports to livestock
Due to a new case of New World screwworm (NWS) in Mexico, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins has ordered the closure of livestock trade through southern ports of entry at the U.S.-Mexico border, nine days after announcing that some southern ports would reopen.
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