PigProgress, Friday 26 April 2013
Despite strong market volatility, the Thai swine industry has grown recently. Thailand has high hopes for the near future as it wants to be able to soon export pork with the acknowledgement of a Foot-and-Mouth Disease-free zone. Surachai Sutthitham, president of the Swine Raisers Association of Thailand explains.
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CIDRAP NEWS, Friday 26 April 2013
Fujian province today reported its first H7N9 influenza case—the ninth area of eastern China to be affected by the virus—as other provinces reported six more infections, raising the outbreak total to 119.
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CIDRAP NEWS, Thursday 25 April 2013
Two of China's provinces today reported three more H7N9 influenza infections, while another province awaits test results for what may be its first case, according to official and media reports today.
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WorldPoultry, Thursday 25 April 2013
More efficient land use, a stalled demand for corn ethanol and increased demand for meat in developing countries should help boost the livestock industry in coming years, according to a Purdue University agricultural economist.
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PigProgress, Thursday 25 April 2013
What will swine farms look like if novel ideas are extrapolated? US scientists aimed to find out what an ideal finishing farm would look like if reduction of the carbon footprint should be achieved? And will that be beneficial to average daily gain and feed efficiency?
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Nature News, Wednesday 24 April 2013
Scientists do not yet fully understand how the H7N9 avian influenza virus is spreading in China, or why the pattern of sporadic human cases looks like it does. But mapping the risks of known factors in the past geographical spread of avian flu viruses and human infections might provide some clues.
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CIDRAP NEWS, Wednesday 24 April 2013
Taiwan health officials today announced that a 53-year-old man who had recently traveled to China is hospitalized in critical condition with a novel H7N9 infection, the first such case to be detected outside of China.
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CIDRAP NEWS, Wednesday 24 April 2013
Chinese health professionals said in a detailed account today of H7N9 flu cases that about three fourths of patients had underlying medical conditions, and the same percentage had been exposed to animals, including chickens.
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