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the presentation “Genetic and antigenic characterization of an expanding H3 cluster IV-A influenza A virus clade in US swine visualized by Nextstrain” Best Recorded Presentation Award Dr. Nadia Saklou, Virginia Tech, for the presentation “Loop
health and welfare standards and undergo audits for compliance. Information from Purdue indicates the program provides assurances that breeders attend to their dogs’ physical, genetic, and behavioral health as well as commit to raising standards of care
influence the respiratory microbiome of cattle?”; second place—Taylor Heckman, University of California-Davis, for “Antigenic profiling of Flavobacterium columnare genetic groups affecting cultured fish in the United States”; and third place—Chong Li
dietary copper. Those complaints have been uncommon, and evidence suggests some dog breeds have genetic predispositions for diseases that affect their ability to metabolize copper. “The FDA has been reviewing the relevant facts and current scientific
Delegates pass policies on raw milk, drugs, agricultural animals By Katie Burns Published: 30 August 2022 The AVMA has new or revised policies on raw milk, use of prescription drugs, reporting of adverse events, genetic
administered topically to animals for external parasite control, such as collars and spot-on products, and genetically engineered pest animals, such as mosquitoes genetically altered to control the mosquito population. Historically, the agencies have
to establish affordable genetic testing protocols for select canine diseases, which were made available to the Atlantic Veterinary College. Dr. Renee Ewald, University of Saskatchewan, for her innovation and collaboration with Abbotsford Veterinary
to detect, isolate, and genetically characterize SARS-CoV-2 and to identify potential variants, as well as other endemic coronaviruses. These methods are needed to shed light on how zoonotic pathogen spillback into novel wildlife reservoirs may affect
and welfare of companion animals through a reduction in the incidence of genetic disease, has joined this international effort and has licensed the RFGS for use in the U.S. and Canada. The OFA is instituting respiratory function grading of
Inc., an avian genetic research company in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Dr. MacArthur subsequently founded and was chief veterinarian at Affordable Veterinary Services in Ann Arbor. He later served as chief medical officer and director of research and