The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a grant of $1 million for technical assistance (TA) to five countries sharing the Mekong River to develop a regional cooperation framework on controlling trans-boundary animal diseases.
Researchers at Texas A&M University (USA) have been awarded a $1 million research grant to investigate cattle genomics
An $18 million grant from the U.S. Agency for International Development has been awarded to a research organization based at the University of California, Davis, that focuses on international agricultural and environmental issues in developing countries.
Americans routinely treat their dogs, cats and other pets for arthritis, anxiety, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, allergies, dementia, and even obesity.
Campylobacter in poultry meat is among the most often considered by the FAO/WHO, for food-related pathogenic combinations. The majority of campylobacterioses is attributed to the consumption of poultry meat. The ubiquitous presence of the bacteria in our environment makes their circumventions...
Author(s)
Verma, A. K.; Pavan Kumar; Devendra Kumar; Nitin Mehta; Malav, O. P.
Publisher
Deutscher Fachverlag GmbH, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Citation
Fleischwirtschaft, 2015, 95, 8, pp 22-27
Author(s)
Angen, Ø.; Pedersen, R. F.; Uldum, S. A.; Kjær-Andersen, O. S.
Publisher
Danske Dyrlægeforening, Copenhagen, Denmark
Citation
Dansk Veterinærtidsskrift, 2019, 102, 14, pp 28-29
The occurrence and use of thermal treatment (65-85°C) to inactivate bacteriophages infecting Leuconostoc mesenteroides and L. pseudomesenteroides in cheesemaking dairies in Germany are discussed. It was shown that 32 out of 77 phages still showed lytic activity at 85°C. It is suggested that only...
Author(s)
Atamer, Z.; Ali, Y.; Neve, H.; Heller, K. J.; Hinrichs, J.
Publisher
Verlag Th. Mann, Gelsenkirchen, Germany
Citation
DMW die Milchwirtschaft, 2011, 2, 11, pp 371-375
New resource highlights the links between human and animal wellbeing and assesses the impact of emerging factors on animal health.
Spirocerca lupi is a parasite that belongs to the family of spiruroidea. The parasite causes the disease spirocercosis, a disease characterized by severe cancer-like conditions tumors of the esophageal wall and aorta in primarily dogs. Spirocerca spp. has been detected in Danish foxes in the area...
Author(s)
Petersen, H. H.; Larsen, G.; Chriél, M.
Publisher
Danske Dyrlægeforening, Copenhagen, Denmark
Citation
Dansk Veterinærtidsskrift, 2017, 100, 16, pp 30-33
Publisher
SIVAR - Societa Italiana Veterinari per Animali da Reddito, Cremona, Italy
Citation
Large Animals Review, 1998, 4, 2, pp 17-19