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 ...
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, ...
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) reported avian flu detections in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Michigan, and ...
Shingles vaccination may halve the one-year risk of serious cardiac events among older adults who have heart disease, adding ...
Ceva Animal Health convened international experts, partners, and industry leaders in Bogor, West Java—the birthplace of ...
When President Donald Trump appointed Robert Kennedy Jr. as his Secretary of Health and Human Services, the presidential ...
In response to these spillover events, the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR) and Kansas State University are ...
Even though the U.S. remains free of FMD, widespread outbreaks overseas significantly raise the risk of reintroduction, which ...
An experimental vaccine from Pfizer and Valneva reduced the risk of developing Lyme disease by more than 70%, according to ...
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