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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Schmallenberg Vaccine Given Provisional Go-ahead
GLOBAL - MSD Animal Health announced today that the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) of the United Kingdom has granted the company a provisional marketing authorisation for Bovilis® SBV, the first vaccine specifically targeting the Schmallenberg...
Provisional Marketing Authorisation Granted For Schmallenberg Vaccine
GLOBAL - MSD Animal Health announced today that the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) of the United Kingdom has granted the company a provisional marketing authorisation for Bovilis® SBV, the first vaccine specifically targeting the Schmallenberg...
FMD Outbreak in Jiangsu Affects Pigs
CHINA - The Chinese veterinary authorities have reported an outbreak of foot and mouth disease in Jiangsu, affecting pig populations....
Study Reveals Poor Storage Conditions for Health Products
US - In a case study involving beef producers in Idaho, researchers found less-than-ideal refrigeration conditions for animal health products at retailers and on-farm. ...
Monday, May 20, 2013
Antibiotic Resistance Study Finds Differences between Member States
EU - The European Union Summary Report on antimicrobial resistance in zoonotic and indicator bacteria from humans, animals and food in 2011 from EFSA and ECDC has found some significant national trends in resistance levels in isolates from animals and...
MSD Animal Health Announce New Vaccinator Range
GLOBAL - MSD Animal Health has launched a new range of high quality, reliable vaccination equipment to help sheep and cattle producers administer its portfolio of leading farm animal vaccines as effectively, cleanly and safely as possible....
Foot and Mouth Detection Improved Through Cell Line Discovery
US - Agriculture Research Service Scientists have developed a new cell line that rapidly and accurately detects the foot and mouth disease (FMD) virus. ...
Friday, May 17, 2013
February Figures Show Another 3000 TB Cullings
UK – Another 6,000 cattle have been slaughtered due to tuberculosis so far in 2013, new Defra figures have shown....
Thursday, May 16, 2013
FMD NEWS: OIE Reports Another FMD Outbreak in Xinjiang
The latest news on the Foot-and-Mouth Disease situation across the world....
OIE: New FMD Outbreak Results in Quarantine Measures
KAZAKHSTAN – Quarantine measures have been imposed in the east of the country following the confirmation of a foot and mouth disease outbreak in the village of Akshoka....
Indigenous Communities to Get FMD Help
BRAZIL – Indigenous farmers in the Roraima region are to benefit from a foot and mouth vaccination scheme worth £253,000....
OIE Reports Another FMD Outbreak in Xinjiang
CHINA - The Chinese veterinary authorities have reported another outbreak of foot and mouth disease in Xinjiang affecting cattle populations....
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Mercosur Inspections Asses Cattle Health and Border Control
BOLIVIA – A team of animal health technicians are visiting local animal health offices in the Brazil/Bolivia borders to assess foot and mouth risk, bio-security hazards and protocols....
Compensating for Delayed Spring Grass Growth
UK - This year's severely delayed start to grass growth makes it all the more important to maximise conversion of grass to live-weight in growing cattle, advises Zoetis vet Andrew Montgomery. ...
Monday, May 13, 2013
Nation Needs to Upgrade Poultry, Livestock Industries
CHINA - The Chinese Ministry of Public Security recently released the top 10 meat safety-related cases uncovered this year. These cases have created a crisis of confidence among consumers and also have exposed loopholes in the meat-safety supervision...
Friday, May 10, 2013
Cattle Collars Could Offer Early Warning Signals In Cow Health
GLOBAL – Farmers could be able to treat cow health problems before symptoms first appear, thanks to exciting new research at Writtle College....
Thursday, May 09, 2013
SENESAG Makes Vaccination Appeal
BOLIVIA – If cattle health targets are to be met, Foot and Mouth Disease vaccination coverage must increase to 95 per cent of the national herd....
TB and Brucellosis Tests Imposed By Ministry
CHILE - Ministry testing of 67 cattle used on small cheese producing farms in the Biobio region has been imposed to safeguard consumers from zoonotic diseases....
Wednesday, May 08, 2013
OIE: More Bluetongue Outbreaks in the West Bank
PALESTINE – Four new Bluetongue outbreaks have been confirmed in the Tulkarim district of the West Bank region....
EFSA Gives Positive Opinion on Mycotoxin Biotransformation
EU - The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has adopted a positive scientific opinion on the safety and efficacy of Biomin BBSH 797. Part of the well-established Mycofix product line, this microorganism is capable of biotransforming trichothecenes...
Tuesday, May 07, 2013
Australia and New Zealand Unite Against Foot and Mouth
GLOBAL - A new action plan between Australia and New Zealand will see defences against the threat of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) strengthened....
Monday, May 06, 2013
OIE Reports More FMD in Tibet
CHINA - The Chinese veterinary authorities have reported an outbreak of foot and mouth disease affecting cattle populations in Lhasa, Tibet....
Zoetis Reports First-Quarter 2013 Results
US - ZoetisTM, formerly the animal health business of Pfizer Inc., has reported its financial results for the first quarter of 2013. The company reported revenues of $1.09 billion for the first quarter, an increase of 4 per cent from the first quarter...
EC to Recover €230M of CAP Expenditure from Member States
EU - A total of €230 million of EU agricultural policy funds, unduly spent by Member States, is being claimed back by the European Commission under the so-called clearance of accounts procedure....
Public Recognition of Benefits of Animal Medicines Growing
UK - The new Chairman of the National Office for Animal Health (NOAH) has said public perceptions about animal medicines and the need for science to help support food production are becoming increasingly positive. ...
NOAH's Chairman for 2013
UK - John Hanley has been elected as the Chairman of NOAH (National Office of Animal Health) for 2013, following this year’s NOAH AGM in London on 2 May....
Friday, May 03, 2013
Better Access to Cattle History Could Limit TB Spread
UK – Changes in how animal history is shared at the point of sale will improve farmer’s chances in avoiding bovine tuberculosis....
Cattle Health Risks Mount as Ticks Advance Inland
In addition to midge-borne viruses such as Schmallenberg and Bluetongue, tick-borne illnesses are also on the rise as the parasites spread into inland Norway, a study has confirmed....
 
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