Since the beginning of 2025, Poland has reported 58 outbreaks of Newcastle disease across its territory. Nearly six million birds have been affected. Most outbreaks occurred in broiler flocks. The ...
Since 1997, more than 1,000 human infections with the highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1) virus have been documented worldwide. Although most cases involve symptomatic illness, understanding ...
However, recent reports indicate an increasing number of human cases, suggesting enhanced viral adaptation to mammalian hosts. H9N2 viruses are of particular concern because they not only infect ...
A new study published in Emerging Microbes & Infections investigates recent outbreaks of H5N1 avian influenza virus infections in tigers in Vietnam. The researchers collected samples from dead tigers ...
Campylobacter is the most frequently reported bacterial cause of foodborne gastroenteritis in humans worldwide, with poultry serving as its principal reservoir. Although broilers are often studied as ...
Australian researchers aboard the RSV Nuyina have reported unusual mortalities among elephant seals on sub-Antarctic Heard Island, with clinical signs suggestive of H5 avian influenza infection. If ...
Following approval by the FSANZ (Food Standards Australia New Zealand) Board, Australian food ministers are reviewing Proposal P1060, which seeks to update national standards for egg production and ...
The European Council has adopted a decision defining the position that the European Union will take to promote enhanced animal welfare standards in Ukraine and to reduce or remove customs duties on ...
At the World Poultry Veterinary Association Global Congress (WVPAC 2025), attended by over 1,800 delegates, speakers called for expanded use of vaccination against avian influenza as part of a global ...
Over 700,000 turkeys died or were culled in September following avian influenza outbreaks on 18 farms. This sharp rise in outbreaks came after a relatively quiet period between March and August of ...
A large cross-sectional study published in JAMA Pediatrics evaluated the long-term impact of HPV vaccination over 17 years in adolescent girls and young women, many at elevated risk for HPV infection.
The Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) annual report shows notable shifts in Salmonella isolations across poultry species in Great Britain during 2024. These results highlight both progress and ...
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