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Beefing up your biosecurity to beat back bovine viral diarrhoea – FarmersWeekly

Beefing up your biosecurity to beat back bovine viral diarrhoeaFarmersWeeklyThe eradication of rinderpest from the world last year is an example of what is possible with determination and cooperation. Various factors influence the practicalities of eliminating a disease and bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) is recognised as being …

Cantaloupe-Caused Salmonella Outbreak Not Over Yet

The Salmonella Typhimurium outbreak linked to contaminated cantaloupes is continuing to grow.The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta Thursday added 26 confirmed cases in 12 states to the outbreak, which brings the total sickened to 204 from 22 states.Since the last CDC update on Aug. 23, Florida  Read More »

Scientists map first steps in flu antibody development

(ScienceDaily) National Institutes of Health scientists have identified how a kind of immature immune cell responds to a part of influenza virus and have traced the path those cells take to generate antibodies that can neutralize a wide range of influenza virus strains. Study researchers from the National Institute of Allergy  Read More »

New tick-borne virus puts the bite on Missouri farmers

(NBC News) When two Missouri farmers wound up hospitalized with fever, fatigue, low blood cell counts and elevated liver enzymes in 2009, doctors suspected ticks were to blame. Both men recently had reported tick bites, including a 57-year-old whose wife plucked a single critter off his abdomen with tweezers and a  Read More »

Anthrax Death Reported in Siberia

(The Daily Disease) Russia declared a state of emergency after an anthrax outbreak caused its first death. The outbreak occurred in the village of Druzhba, in the Altai region of Western Siberia. Local news reports the deceased man became infected after handling the carcass of a sick cow. An additional two  Read More »