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Staphylococci are ubiquitous in the environment and can be found in air, dust, sewage, water, and environmental surfaces. It lives in humans and livestock and is commonly found in the upper respiratory tract and skin. ...
IDEXX is also a worldwide leader in providing diagnostic tests and information for livestock and poultry and tests for the quality and safety of water and milk and point-of-care and laboratory diagnostics for human medicine. ...
MV Biotherapeutics SA (from now on “MV Bio”), a Swiss microbiome biotherapeutics company and Malcisbo AG (from now on “Malcisbo”), a Swiss company developing carbohydrate-based vaccines are proud to announce a collaboration after winning an Innosuisse grant. Malcisbo and MV Bio have previously signed a contract, which gives Malcisbo the exclusive right to use MV Bio ...
While human interconnectedness in an increasingly globalized world certainly enables the spread of infectious diseases, the most prominent (and as yet, unaddressed) threats to human health arise from proximity to viruses infecting livestock and other animals. In fact, 75% of emerging diseases are zoonotic—and the ever-present risk that one of these strains may evolve into ...
Several studies affirm that farms and livestock operations, especially those dedicated to the breeding of white mink, can be major sources of infection by COVID 19. This has generated great concern to health authorities and those responsible for livestock farms around the country. Through Active technology we can help combat this health emergency and help ...
Provides up to $3 billion for supplemental payments to cattle producers, contract growers of livestock and poultry, dairy farmers, and producers who were forced to euthanize livestock or poultry due to COVID crisis. ...
The US, Australia, New Zealand and Canada, which are all in trade negotiations with the UK, allow farmers to give antibiotics to livestock to make them grow faster. This practice has been illegal across the EU since 2006. ...
We are committed to helping our communities around the globe and will continue to work with regulatory authorities and customers to expand the availability of diagnostic testing," said Olivier te Boekhorst, Corporate Vice President and General Manager of OPTI Medical Systems, IDEXX Water, and IDEXX Livestock, Poultry and Dairy. Product Disclosure This CE mark certification ...
We have validated the OPTI SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR test kit with existing laboratory customers and are advancing our initial distribution to select certified laboratories using common PCR platforms,” said Olivier te Boekhorst, Corporate Vice President and General Manager of OPTI Medical Systems, IDEXX Water, and IDEXX Livestock, Poultry and Dairy. “The OPTI SARS-CoV-2 ...
"We shouldn't waste antibiotics on livestock that aren't sick," said Michael Hansen, Ph.D., senior scientist for Consumer Reports. ...
Ekolber: Rubber-thermoplastic obtained from livestock waste rich in collagen through a patented proprietary technology Mera Medical Solutions: New medical devices for the control of male urinary incontinence. Naru Intelligence: Artificial intelligence systems to improve results in oncology and other chronic diseases VIVEbiotech: Production of lentiviral vectors for gene ...
The Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) Livestock Group is leading regulatory change in partnership with the Victorian Government to mandate pain relief for mulesing sheep to achieve the highest animal welfare outcomes. ...
Cargill is eliminating 20 percent of shared-class antibiotics, those deemed important for human medicine and farm animals, from its four feed yards in Texas, Kansas and Colorado, and four additional feed yards operated by Friona Industries, which is a strategic business partner that supplies the company with cattle. The total number of cattle involved annually is approximately 1.2 million. This ...
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Uniquely it focuses both on diseases of humans and livestock and tests new vaccine approaches in parallel in different species. ...
Genome analysis of 234 bulls has put researchers, including several from Wageningen Livestock Research, on the trail of DNA variants which influence particular characteristics in breeding bulls. ...
The British Veterinary Association are warning of the considerable risk of disease from floodwater to pets and livestock in the countryside. Pet owners are being advised to keep pets away from the receding floodwater as many areas will have been contaminated with chemicals and sewage. ...
Cattle droppings also dot the area near the mine, meaning that people eating those livestock are being subjected to radiation through their food as well. ...
APPLICATIONS Aquaculture Agriculture Cement and concrete manufacturing Industrial wastewater Food processing Livestock holding areas Municipal wastewater Oil field operations ...
Livestock numbers are rising sharply due to both population growth — small-scale farmers depend on livestock for their livelihoods — and the rise in affluence, leading to increased demand for milk, meat and eggs. ...
Some long-distance migrations are a known disease threat to humans and livestock. For example, the deadly Ebola outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have been linked to an influx of migratory fruit bats. ...
