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African Swine Fever
ASF detected again at South Korean pig farm
As domestic pigs at a sixth farm in South Korea test positive for the African swine fever (ASF) virus, Vietnam records a recent spike in outbreaks, and cases are reported in India’s Punjab state.
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African Swine Fever
ASF vaccine can't protect against all viral strains: research
But existing vaccines protect against a larger number of ASF strains than expected, researcher says.
Dairy Cow Health & Disease
Nebraska dairy herd struck by H5N1
With this incident, 17 states have had dairy cattle affected by the virus.
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Engineered bacteria could stop poultry necrotic enteritis
A probiotic could replace antibiotics to tackle a broiler disease that results in an estimated $6 billion in losses annually.
Feed Production by Region
Report: Brazil’s 2025 feed output to be down slightly due to HPAI
Brazil’s National Union of the Animal Feed Industry (Sindirações) said the country will produce slightly less animal feed than expected in 2025.
Avian Influenza
6 ways governments can aid with rapid response to HPAI
FAO forum attendees collaborated and established a list of recommendations that governmental entities can use to battle avian flu.
Animal Welfare
Grupo Bachoco pork compliant with Proposition 12
With this achievement, the company consolidates its capacity to export pork to demanding markets such as the United States, particularly California, where some of the strictest animal welfare regulations apply globally.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
Officials say UK cattle botulism cases related to animal feed
U.K. officials are investigating outbreaks of botulism in cattle, which is believed to be linked to contaminated animal feed.
Animal Welfare
Gene-edited pork unnecessary, duBreton says
A recent survey shows 75% of consumers are concerned about gene-edited pork.
African Swine Fever
New rapid test for ASF in development in Japan
Researchers in Japan say they have improved the reliability of oral fluid-based tests for ASF with a new method for concentrating samples.
Pig Health & Disease
Study links manure pumping to outbreaks of PRRS
Pig lots were significantly more likely to experience outbreaks of PRRS when a nearby field received pumped manure from an PRRS-positive pig farm.
Livestock & Poultry Diseases
WOAH urges stronger measures against NWS as US reports first human case
The World Organisation for Animal Health is urging all stakeholders – especially those in animal health, agriculture, environment and public health sectors – to strengthen surveillance and diagnostic capacities for New World screwworm.
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