University of Missouri researchers develop live HPAI vaccine with DIVA technology to distinguish vaccinated from infected birds, solving major poultry export barriers and reducing costs significantly.
The group is working with Kansas State University on a vaccine to help protect cattle and swine from the virus.
"Falling vaccination rates, inadequate health policy, and a lack of preparedness can trigger a crisis that brings an entire nation to its knees," writes the Governor of Hawaii.
H5N1 influenza, commonly known as bird flu, has increasingly infected dairy cattle and swine, threatening food security, rural livelihoods and the economic stability of animal protein markets. In ...
H5N1 influenza, commonly known as bird flu, has increasingly infected dairy cattle and swine, threatening food security, rural livelihoods and the economic stability of animal protein markets. In ...
In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, we look at Roche’s big AI drug development bet, an E. coli outbreak in raw milk ...
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) reported avian flu detections in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Michigan, and Indiana this past week, and it said 15.2 million birds have been affected by ...
Shingles vaccination may halve the one-year risk of serious cardiac events among older adults who have heart disease, adding to accumulating evidence that the vaccine may protect against health ...
Ceva Animal Health convened international experts, partners, and industry leaders in Bogor, West Java—the birthplace of Newcastle Disease (ND)—to commemorate a century of scientific progress in ...
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FG partners FAO to fight bird flu with $350,000 intervention fund
THE Federal Government through the Federal Ministry of Livestock Development has partnered with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) on a set of concrete actions to ...
In response to these spillover events, the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR) and Kansas State University are investing $401,802 in a Rapid Outcomes from Agricultural Research (ROAR) ...
It's been nearly 100 years since the fast-spreading foot-and-mouth disease [FMD] plagued livestock in the United States. Although the disease was eradicated from American soil in 1929, FMD remains ...
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