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Parasites developing widespread resistance to dewormers, researchers say

July 20, 2012

University of Georgia investigators warn of 'significant threat' to livestock industry.

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Report proposes two options for Kansas National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility

July 18, 2012

National Research Council backs original plan but says downsized laboratory could be more efficient and cost-effective.

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Molecular foot-and-mouth disease vaccine developed at Plum Island Animal Disease Center

July 18, 2012

USDA grants conditional license for vaccine that can be developed on U.S. mainland.

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No veterinary workforce shortage, study finds

July 1, 2012

But impending gaps are identified in research, public health, industry; panel calls veterinary profession's current direction 'unsustainable.'

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Cyanide-producing grass kills cattle in Texas

June 25, 2012

A genetically modified form of Bermuda grass known as Tifton 85 seems to be the cause of death for a herd of Corriente cattle in central Texas.

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FDA appeals judge's order to take action on antimicrobial use

June 7, 2012

Federal agency seeks to overturn court's ruling to start proceedings addressing concerns.

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AABP names new officers, sets goals

October 11, 2009

The AABP named its officers for the upcoming year at its 42nd annual conference in Omaha.

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AVMA questions credibility of Pew Commission report regarding antimicrobial resistance

August 17, 2009

Washington -- AVMA is questioning the scientific validity of the Pew Commission on Industrial Farm Animal Production report released last year, urging Congress not to consider it when voting on the Preservation of Antibiotics for Medical Treatment Act (PAMTA).

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New influenza A virus found in Canadian pig farm workers

July 11, 2009

Saskatchewan, Canada -- Canadian public health officials are investigating a new strain of influenza that has sickened two pig farm workers in Saskatchewan.

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