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Biosecurity: Page 2
Biosecurity
Canada invests in African swine fever preparedness program
The African Swine Fever Industry Preparedness Program (ASFIPP) aims to help Canada’s pork industry prepare for the possibility of African swine fever (ASF) entering the country.
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Screw conveyor drives from SEW-EURODRIVE
SEW-EURODRIVE, Inc.
SEW EURODRIVE’s enhanced screw conveyor drive offers four individual sealing areas for unprecedented protection against contaminants and abrasives.
Biosecurity
Study says biosecurity still best to combat viruses in feed
Prevention may be the best strategy to address uncertainty around the presence of swine viruses in feed, researcher says.
Biosecurity
World's first ASF vaccines authorized by Vietnam
In a world first, two vaccines against African swine fever have been cleared for domestic use in pigs in Vietnam.
Biosecurity
WOAH: HPAI situation in Canadian poultry ‘resolved’
The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), in its latest report concerning highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in Canada, stated that the situation in the country’s poultry flocks is now “resolved.”
Biosecurity
Active live yeast’s role in Salmonella control [PODCAST]
Bill Potter, poultry food safety technical adviser at Elanco Animal Health, discusses the potential benefits of using active live yeast cultures in broilers, breeders and layers to reduce the incidence of Salmonella.
Biosecurity
Europe records sharp spike in ASF cases
At least 10 countries report new cases in domestic pigs.
Biosecurity
Philippines prepares for African swine fever vaccination
As new outbreaks of ASF are confirmed sporadically across several of its regions, the government of the Philippines continues to prepare for the introduction of a safe and effective vaccine.
Biosecurity
Kansas State launches center to meet animal vaccine needs
Among other things, the new Center on Vaccine Evaluation and Alternatives for Antimicrobials will focus on vaccines for swine diseases, including African swine fever.
Biosecurity
US controls unlikely to contain ASF quickly, study says
Although effective at slowing the spread of African swine fever, plans for controlling an outbreak did not halt its progress in a computer simulation by North Carolina State University.
Biosecurity
Chinese researchers report new variant of ASF virus
The new strain, which appears to be a hybrid of two existing varieties, is no more contagious than existing variants but could evade vaccines.
Biosecurity
Is HPAI in commercial poultry here to stay?
The current H5N1 strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is now found in wild birds in North and South America, Europe, Asia and Africa and has caused record losses of domestic poultry in Europe and North America.
Biosecurity
Universal flu vaccine could extend protection for pigs
A vaccine intended for humans could come with some benefits for the livestock used to test the vaccine, researcher says.
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