New African swine fever virus vaccine coming soon
USDA’s Agricultural Research Service announced that an African swine fever virus vaccine candidate has been adapted to grow in a cell line.
USDA’s Agricultural Research Service announced that an African swine fever virus vaccine candidate has been adapted to grow in a cell line.
The protocol is to protect swine populations in both countries during an outbreak of ASF in feral swine, while minimizing impacts of trade.
While China rebuilds its pork production capacity, the U.S. pork sector can take steps to lessen the impact of lower trade flows in the future.
To help contain African swine virus, the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is announcing a joint project to develop a certification program.
PenCheck can be easily administered pen-side with results in just 20 minutes, to help prevent the spread of the deadly virus.
National Pork Board new report digs into China’s growing short- and long-term protein needs and how U.S. pork can position itself to meet that demand.
Phibro Animal Health Corporation announced it is pursuing patent protection after an advance in the development of a vaccine for African swine fever.
More than 100 pork producers gathered in Washington to meet with Congress to discuss solutions for trade and animal disease preparedness.
The NPPC’s board of directors announced its decision to cancel World Pork Expo 2019 with extra caution as African swine fever continues to spread.
As African swine fever continues to spread internationally, USDA announced additional steps to keep African swine fever from entering the United States.