All swine within a three-mile radius of known infected animals have been killed. |
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Systematic surveillance for influenza is currently limited to humans, chickens, swine and horses. |
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Taking her brother's arm, she said a silent prayer that this pirate would not die at the hands of that swine. |
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Now imagine the combined power of thousands of piggies packed into a single building, with each swine producing 10 pounds of waste per day. |
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These arrogant swine actually think it is their RIGHT to decide what the public will be allowed to know! |
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So you think you will just lie low and say nothing, do you, you leprous swine? |
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Its string of bitsy and complicated mosaics makes it a swine to maintain rhythmic cohesion. |
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WiFi can be a swine to set up and won't necessarily work around large home. |
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I and found to my amazement that it was the pail holding the innards left over from the swine. |
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Recent outbreaks of diseases, including classical swine fever in Britain, had also highlighted the risks posed by imports of food products. |
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There was a risk of highly contagious swine fever being brought into the country as well as foot and mouth. |
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Mr Dillon warned that the consequences of such a policy would be greater exposure to food and mouth disease, swine fever, avian flu. |
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This summer, there was an outbreak of swine fever, and then there was the absolutely horrible weather this fall. |
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Yesterday the first cases of swine flu among people who had not visited Mexico were confirmed. |
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Three girls who were confirmed to have contracted swine flu were taken to hospital. |
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Sebelius went on to say that vaccines, not school closings, need to be the defense against swine flu. |
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We're going to make our way to the hospital where some of the first cases of swine flu were treated. |
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Health officials in California have confirmed two deaths related to swine flu. |
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Overall, at least seven countries are dealing with confirmed or suspected cases of swine flu. |
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A disease was introduced from unknown origins into the swine in California. |
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The bill allows use of a tagging system for tag-and-release of swine in order to find and eliminate a sounder. |
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State officials have settled on trapping as the best way to capture an entire sounder of swine. |
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They have found patient zero, apparently the first case of swine flu now identified at a hog farm in Peratti, Mexico. |
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Dietary fiber is the complex carbohydrate found in grain, hulls, and plant forage material and is not efficiently digested by swine. |
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The body of evidence on the health of swine clones is considerably more limited than for bovine clones. |
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The grinding or rolling of grain can produce acceptable swine feeds if the mills are operated correctly. |
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The one-eyed monster Cyclops imprisons them in his cave, while the beautiful seductress Circe turns Ulysses' men into swine. |
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They're just saying you're a low swine who'd rather play word games than keep your word. |
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The only way to get the large swine into the boat without capsizing the craft was to build a makeshift floating ramp on the spot. |
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Forage produced from fields of bermudagrass serving as receivers of swine lagoon effluent is a potential feed source for ruminants. |
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The swineherd is responsible for many swine, which are vulnerable to thieves. |
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Perhaps influenced by Central American preoccupations with swine flu, the Panama Star said British MPs had succumbed to a worldwide disease. |
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He stressed the bug is not connected to swine fever, the disease which hit headlines in late summer when it struck in pig herds in the south. |
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Its aggressive approach to swine flu in recent months is credited with keeping the number of infected within its borders to a minimum. |
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Several million people could become ill with either seasonal flu or swine flu by the end of the year. |
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A year of financial crises, political scandal and swine flu scares have battered national confidence. |
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There's no economic theory to explain it, other than the theory that the inhabitants are grasping thieving swine. |
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There is now an approved lab to test for swine flu in Richmond, California, the San Francisco Bay area. |
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The Scottish couple suffering from swine flu, from Polmont, near Falkirk had been in Mexico on honeymoon in Cancun. |
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There are continued outbreaks of the deadly pig disease, swine fever, in Germany and Spain. |
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Bayer's primary biologicals facility in Worthington, Minnesota, produces vaccines for horses, cattle, and swine. |
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Organic arsenic is an approved ingredient in roxarsone, a feed additive used in poultry and swine. |
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This is especially important to prevent outbreaks of swine fever and foot and mouth disease. |
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Yet the swine who broke into and ransacked her home had not a moment's concern for her age or her condition. |
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All the same, it does feel very nice when one comes across a great artist who is not an utter swine politically. |
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Generally, magnesium, potassium, and sulfur do not need to be added to swine diets. |
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Ireland also reported its first probable case of swine flu this afternoon, a man who has recently returned from Mexico. |
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Between 11 pm last night and 8am this morning the heartless swine crept into our front garden and took it. |
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Napah Virus, a severe respiratory disease that Malaysian farmers caught from their swine, originated in bats. |
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Another Briton, unconnected to the schools visit, is also hospitalised with swine flu. |
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The fungus is especially dangerous if it gets into corn fed to horses or swine. |
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Ruminants are more susceptible than horses or swine because cud chewing and rumen bacteria help release the cyanide. |
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Many of the co-op's large swine producers have production contracts with large packers. |
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How many different ways can you write that the American people are a bunch of clueless sheep, led by some very cynical swine? |
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The outbreak of swine flu, which has already claimed 429 lives around the world, will undoubtedly damage the already fragile global economy. |
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Well, still ahead we're talking about how schools are preparing for swine flu. |
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An increased number of game animals, from red deer to wild swine, and trophy animals, such a wolves and bears, have been killed. |
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Taeniid tapeworms have a global economic impact because of the production losses in domestic stock, including cattle and swine. |
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We passed through a narrow gate, left open, and saw an empty cattle shed, and next to it a circular pig sty, with a few great swine rooting through the strawy mud. |
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This is a worrisome phenomenon, especially as major health threats like avian and swine flu grow in importance. |
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It had been asked to provide feedback from GPs about swine flu. |
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These Scotch-Irish were cattle and swine raisers and drovers. |
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Today, some swine producers have totally abandoned the procedure or resect needle teeth only when sows are milking poorly or if exudative epidermitis is present in the herd. |
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Gerald Ford and the swine flu pandemic that never happened in 1976 is a cautionary tale that government action can backfire. |
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I can nowise explain what sort of whim, prank, or perversity it was, that, after all these leave-takings, induced me to go to the pig-stye and take leave of the swine! |
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As a general rule, I advise against casting pearls before swine. |
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How parliaments make swine and vermin of men, who are destitute of morals and devoid of human attributes, is no more in the realm of magic, neither in that of magic realism. |
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Everyone in the mountains knew hadji Murad, and how he slew the Russian swine. |
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However, a series of crises in farming including BSE, salmonella, swine fever and now foot and mouth, have resulted in millions of animals being destroyed. |
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It can cause blisters and sores in the mouth, and on the tongue, muzzle, teats or hooves of horses, cattle, swine, sheep, goats, llamas and a number of other animals. |
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The genes of these viruses produce new virus variants, including those with potential to cause epidemics in other animals, like minks, seals, swine, and humans. |
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The effect of the virus became especially acute in Britain when swine fever and restrictions on animal movement meant overstocking and overcrowding. |
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It so happens that I am the kind of flukey swine that lucks into opportunities, so I've had the chance to recognize that potential in myself and at least start to work on it. |
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The announcement of a 15 per cent surtax on cigarettes, oysters and live swine from the United States came Thursday, just as the European Union took similar measures. |
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The swine developed blistering which looked like foot and mouth disease which causes great concern to livestock people and even more to regulatory people. |
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I was so disgusted with myself that day, I felt like a swine. |
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You are no doubt aware that grass is a swine to get out of cloth. |
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In New York, he has been at the forefront of the fight against swine flu. |
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Although generating swine clones appears to pose more technical difficulties than bovine clones, once piglets are born, they appear to be healthy. |
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Scientists isolated the disease from swine in a part of Indonesia where pigs are raised underneath elevated wood-slatted platforms that house chickens. |
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It is land set aside for the king's game, in which the nourishment of deer, wild swine and hares took precedence over the nourishment of human beings. |
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Young, particularly oppositional, factions, are no 'nicer' in relation to the old social chauvinist parties than a little piglet is 'nicer' than an old swine. |
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Currently, species working groups have been established for beef and dairy cattle, bison, camelids, cervids, equine, goats, poultry, sheep and swine. |
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The other diseases are things like sheep and goat pox, blue tongue, African swine fever, and one could go on a bit further than that, but I think that's probably enough. |
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The paper only addressed the occurrence of bird flu in pigs in 2003, and made no mention of his remark last week that it had re-emerged in swine this year too. |
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Spray-dried plasma protein from swine or cattle blood is equally effective and has been a major contribution to the success of early weaning programs. |
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For your brave action, I bestow on you the honor of skinning the swine. |
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Well, they can all give me money, but no one does, the tight swine. |
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We will take what you exploited from others, you capitalist swine! |
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However, the inquiry was also asked to look wider at other animal diseases which pose a threat to livestock in Britain, such as classical and African swine fever. |
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And for diseases such as African swine fever, there is no vaccine. |
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In many parts of the world diseases such as swine fever and foot and mouth are almost endemic, and can be readily transported across borders by imported meat products. |
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Births among pedigree breeding pigs are down by half this year as a result of foot-and-mouth and classical swine fever, the British Pig Association said. |
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In Korea, thousands of chickens have been slaughtered after the government said bird flu is spreading, while swine fever was detected in the country. |
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The money will be used by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust to expand an existing gene bank in order to safeguard against any future disasters such as salmonella and swine fever. |
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The cloned swine was born on July 16 at a hoggery in Nanhui, Shanghai. |
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Now comes the perfect storm of avian, swine, and human flu, just in time for a national health plan. |
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The spread of swine flu looks similar to the financial flu that blitzed and crippled our banking system last year. |
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Oh, and swine flu spreading across the world, which has already prompted consumers to start stocking up on handwash. |
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The gonadectomy in young pigs is a usual practice in swine production worldwide. |
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Different names existed for the swine pastures in different parts of Sussex. |
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Smuggled swine or contaminated meat are thus likely sources of the disease. |
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Airborne antibiotic resistant and nonresistant bacteria and fungi recovered from two swine herd confined animal feeding operations. |
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Major agricultural outputs of the state are tobacco, poultry, cotton, cattle, dairy products, soybeans, hay, rice, and swine. |
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Wild boar may on occasion contract swine erysipelas through rodents or hog lice and ticks. |
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African swine fever is a highly contagious hemorrhagic disease that causes high rates of death among domestic pigs. |
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Bickell WH, Bruttig SP, Millnamow GA, et al The detrimental effects of intravenous crystalloid after aortotomy in swine. |
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Enough swine flu vaccine has now been ordered to innoculate the whole country. |
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To be fair, Afghanistan has a history of overreacting to swine flu. |
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At the same time as an epidemic of the flu broke out among the people, an epizootic of the swine flu broke out among their pigs. |
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The swine depopulation was a massive undertaking, with the military contributing substantial manpower. |
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The products made by CEDI include tests for the early diagnosis of foot and mouth disease or swine fever. |
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I haven't heard a row like that since the last time the swine castrator visited. |
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People seem to have forgotten about how nervous we were last year about one variety, swine flu. |
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Feed value for monogastric animals, such as swine and poultry, is somewhat lower than for ruminants. |
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The death was confirmed as the government said swine flu victims could stay off work for 14 days without a sick note if the pandemic worsens. |
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Speaking of the kiss of death, swine flu is not expected to really hit us properly until the winter. |
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One swine megafarm in Milford Valley, Utah, reputedly produces more sewage than the city of Los Angeles. |
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Cameron is a good-looking swine and this makes the ageing gargoyles of Grub Street liverish. |
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Pasture lands in the narrow sense are enclosed tracts of farmland, grazed by domesticated livestock, such as horses, cattle, sheep or swine. |
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From concerns about the swine flu and rising unemployment to news about Wall Street executives and politicians behaving badly, many Dogpile. |
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The men in her life were all swine before whom she'd cast the margaric treasures of her mind and body. |
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An isologous porcine promoter permits high level expression of human hemoglobin in transgenic swine. |
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Treatment of swine flu is based on antiviral drugs such as Oseltamivir and Zanamivir, a drug for the treatment of flu. |
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How brave they all were to attend in the face of the mass hysteria that has gripped the country regarding the swine flu outbreak. |
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Isolation of a strain of myxovirus influenzae-A suis from swine slaughtered in Rio de Janeiro. |
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Neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet. |
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First, I heard about hog and pork belly futures taking a blood bath in the trading pits due to the swine flu. |
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Forbidden insults have included coward, guttersnipe, hooligan, rat, stool pigeon, swine, and traitor. |
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A GIRL who suffered a severe allergic reaction after taking swine flu treatment Tamiflu never had the virus, tests revealed. |
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I used to give coeliacs wine from the chalice instead of host but after the swine flu epidemic we stopped that. |
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Key disease threats include porcine epidemic diarrhoea virus and African swine fever. |
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First isolation and identification of H1N1 swine influenza viruses in Colombian pig farms. |
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About 3,500 livestock herds were infected across the US, totaling over 170,000 cattle, sheep, and swine. |
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Aitkulov reported that the supply of vaccine against swine influenza is expected before 15 December. |
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On the 19th of March 1997, a sow at a farm in Hsinchu Prefecture, Taiwan, was diagnosed with a strain of FMD which only infects swine. |
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Scientists initially concluded that the virus came from pigs because its genetic material was most similar to that of swine influenza virus. |
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A local pot-belly pig rescue organization took the swine, and the shelter already had put Trixie to sleep. |
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While 371 cases of swine flu were reported in Alberta province as of December 27, the number of reported cases jumped to 965 by January 2, Dr Gerry Predy said, haberler. |
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The vaccine, designed to protect swine against pseudorabies, a viral disease that can kill pigs, has been the subject of controversy for nearly a year. |
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She turned half of his men into swine after feeding them cheese and wine. |
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According to health experts observations and findings, Zone tic is a collections of diseases such as bird flue, swine flue, cangue virus, tuberculoses and so on. |
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This came after the swine flu outbreak earlier in the year nearly paralyzed the Mexican economy, forcing hotels to give discounts to bring tourists back. |
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Alternatively, the word eofor already existed as an Old English word for wild swine, which is a cognate of the current Low Saxon word eaver and Dutch ever. |
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Hoberg's team did DNA studies that gave more evidence for the idea that prehumans acquired these tapeworms before cattle and swine were domesticated about 10,000 years ago. |
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The farmers allegedly intentionally introduced FMD to their flocks, because the payment offered to farmers for culled swine was at the time higher than their market value. |
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They drew a phylogenetic tree based on the sequences of these Indian swine isolates, and genomic sequences of HEV isolates from humans and animals. |
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There are regular outbreaks of swine influenza in pigs worldwide. |
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Cocontamination of swine diets by aflatoxin and diacetoxyscirpenol. |
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Once, presumably, this quadrangle with its smooth lawns, its massive buildings, and the chapel itself was marsh too, where the grasses waved and the swine rootled. |
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Cefn Mably Farm Park, in St Mellons, Cardiff, is on Born Free's blacklist for having a cockatiel, a golden pheasant, a silver pheasant, black swine, a quail and a llama. |
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Phylogenetic analysis of the isolated influenza virus was carried out to ascertain genetic relatedness with other known human and swine influenza viruses. |
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He clarified that the preventive role is an important factor in protecting students from the first defence barrier to keep them away from the C swine influenza. |
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As the virus frequently infects pigs, humans and birds it is not surprising that a novel swine influenza virus arose as a result of exchange of genetic material. |
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India-based Bajaj Alliance Life Insurance has announced that it would provide free cover for hospital staff working on swine flue at the National Institute of Virology. |
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The mutton and swine were cut into leg and shoulder joints and chops. |
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Genetic and environmental trends in German swine herdbook populations. |
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In response to the charge that utilitarianism is a doctrine fit only for swine, Mill abandons Bentham's view that pleasures differ only in quantity, not quality. |
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What NIIP did not and could not survive, however, was the second blow, finding cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome among persons receiving swine flu immunizations. |
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Immerge researchers announced the identification of miniature swine that failed to produce porcine endogenous retrovirus in cultures of human cells. |
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The core component of our technology is a genetic biochip specifically designed for the analysis in blood samples of those genetic markers that affect swine prolificacy. |
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Switzerland is to ban imports of live pigs and pork from several EU countries, including Bulgaria, in a bid to stop an African swine fever outbreak from reaching the country. |
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In cattle, sheep, and swine shows, the winning animals are frequently auctioned off to the highest bidder, and the funds are placed into a scholarship fund for its owner. |
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Mangcorn is utilized partly as human food, and partly as fodder for cattle, especially for fattening swine, for which purpose it is considered peculiarly adapted. |
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Techniques for implanting a chronic hepatic portal vein transonic flow meter and catheters in the hepatic portal vein, ileal mesenteric vein and carotid artery in swine. |
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Garden-variety flu, which kills an average of 36,000 Americans annually, remains the greater threat, particularly for older Americans with some immunity to swine flu. |
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