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  • Researchers, farmers collaborate to prevent E. coli

    Researchers, farmers collaborate to prevent E. coli

    A collaborative Michigan State University study involving microbiologists, epidemiologists, animal scientists, veterinarians, graduate students, undergraduates and farmers could lead to better prevention practices to limit dangerous E. colibacteria transmissions. The study, published in Applied ...
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  • Vitamin D could help control TB in animals, new study shows

    Vitamin D could help control TB in animals, new study shows

    Research published in Research in Veterinary Science reveals that vitamin D supplementation reduces the incidence and severity of tuberculosis (TB) in wild boar and red deer. The pilot study of 40 animals was conducted by a multidisciplinary team of scientists from the University of Surrey (UK), ...
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  • Odors can be measured by analytical chemistry

    Odors can be measured by analytical chemistry

    Usually, it takes a nose to smell, but now — for the first time — scientists have developed a convincing model able to measure odours from pig farms by means of precise measurements of the content of odorants in the atmosphere. How much and how bad does pig production facilities smell...
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  • New model could help improve prediction of outbreaks of Ebola and Lassa fever

    New model could help improve prediction of outbreaks of Ebola and Lassa fever

    Potential outbreaks of diseases such as Ebola and Lassa fever may be more accurately predicted thanks to a new mathematical model developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge. This could in turn help inform public health messages to prevent outbreaks spreading more widely. Many of the ...
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  • New blood test for the detection of Bovine TB

    New blood test for the detection of Bovine TB

    A new blood test to detect Mycobacteria in blood has been developed by a team at The University of Nottingham led by Dr Cath Rees, an expert in microbiology in the School of Biosciences and Dr Ben Swift from the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science. The researchers have used this new method ...
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  • The Reasonable Use of Antiparasite Drugs for Animals

    The Reasonable Use of Antiparasite Drugs for Animals  [Abstract] As the rapid development of scientific technology, especially the pharmaceutical industry, the kinds of antiparasite drugs increase rapidly. It’s of great importance to use antiparasite drugs reasonably. Currently, antiparasite drug...
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  • Control Program of Hydatid

    Control Program of Cystic Hydatid Disease (2013–2018) Cystic hydatid disease (hereinafter referred as CHD) in man is caused principally by infection with the larval stage of the dog tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus. It is an important pathogenic zoonotic parasitic infection (acquired from anima...
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