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Additional funding OK'd for Kansas biolab

May 16, 2013

Price tag now tops $1.2 billion.

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Price tag of federal bio-defense lab rises for Kansas

April 29, 2013

Funds for high-risk NBAF project secured in 2014 federal budget, but not without request for state matching funds.

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Parasites at a glance

April 22, 2013

This handout gives your clients a look at common pet parasites and the risks they pose to human health.

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U.S. risk classification for BSE to be improved to 'negligible'

April 1, 2013

New status expected to be adopted at animal health assembly in May.

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New Mexico struggling with rabies outbreak, state veterinarian reports

May 1, 2012

Thirty-two dogs, at least one cat and a number of livestock all have been euthanized near Carlsbad, N.M. following exposure to rabies.

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NBAF plans hit a snag

April 1, 2012

Manhattan, Kan. — Although President Barack Obama's 2013 budget proposal doesn't include an anticipated $50 million for the construction of the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF) in Kansas, plans to build the facility are by no means derailed, say those close to the project.

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Dogs may harbor, transmit human norovirus

March 1, 2012

Canines can carry norovirus--a primary cause of gastroenteritis and of diarrheal disease in humans.

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Government advisory board asks veterinary researcher, scientific journal to restrict publication of avian influenza research

December 23, 2011

A veterinarian and virologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison veterinary school is at the center of a controversy regarding censorship on a study about avian influenza viruses.

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New bacterium causing tick-borne ehrlichiosis found

August 5, 2011

A new tick-borne bacterium causing ehrlichiosis has been discovered in Wisconsin and Minnesota.

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