Minimum holding time recommendations were generated for three environments, providing guidance to feed mills to reduce African swine fever virus risk in feed.
Minimum holding time recommendations were generated for three environments, providing guidance to feed mills to reduce African swine fever virus risk in feed.
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Mar 09, 2021
A Kansas State University researcher and her team are taking a closer look at how tiny organisms living in the guts of pigs can help prevent costly respiratory diseases.
Megan Niederwerder, assistant professor of diagnostic medicine and pathobiology in the College of Veterinary Medicine, led a recent study aimed to identify gut microbiome characteristics associated with improved outcome in pigs immunized against porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus, or PRRSV, after co-infection with PRRSV and porcine circovirus type 2, or PCV2.
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