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Queensland, Western Australian and Northern Territory biosecurity authorities are participating in a three-day exercise in Darwin simulating a lumpy skin disease outbreak in Australian cattle.
Hardware disease is caused by cows ingesting metal fragments that they may have accidentally swallowed while grazing. Photo / Mark Mitchell Dairy farmers are being warned about the dangers of ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines won’t be importing live cattle, buffalo, and some byproducts from Japan in the meantime due to a lumpy skin disease outbreak, the Department of ...
Dublin, Nov. 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Cattle & Porcine/Swine Reproductive Diseases Market by Product (Diagnostics (ELISA, PCR, Rapid Antigen Testing), Pharmaceuticals (Vaccines ...
Misrata (AFP) – On Najmeddine Tantoun's farm on the outskirts of the western Libyan city of Misrata, the usual whir of hundreds of dairy milking machines has given way to near silence.
In this report, the cattle & porcine/swine reproductive diseases market is segmented into product type, diseases type, animal type, end user type and region. Based on product type, the cattle ...
Researchers at the University of Missouri have developed a vaccine to protect cattle against a deadly tick-borne disease. Bovine anaplasmosis impacts red blood cells in cattle and causes the animal’s ...
Researchers at the University of Missouri say they’ve created a new vaccine to protect cattle from bovine anaplasmosis. The disease is estimated to cost U.S. ranchers millions each year. Researchers ...
Veterinary officials of the Adamawa State Government have started mass vaccination of cattle in several local government areas after a disease killed more than a thousand cows in neighbouring ...
The government of Adamawa State has intensified surveillance against possible outbreak of hemorrhagic septicemia, a deadly cattle disease. Hemorrhagic septicemia, a bacterial disease that mainly ...
shows that hybrid human schistosomes - the parasites that cause the disease - are regularly emerging from cattle. This threatens the World Health Organization's (WHO) targets to eliminate ...
Vaccination not only reduces the severity of TB in infected cattle, but reduces its spread in dairy herds by 89%, research finds. Vaccination not only reduces the severity of TB in infected cattle ...