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Global Disease Update 2002: More problems to be solved

Every country in the world where poultry is kept in intensive or extensive forms to produce proteins for human consumption is familiar with poultry diseases. Some countries have more problems than others, but more interesting is that some diseases can be found everywhere while others are unknown or cause a major problem. An update on major disease issues. read more >

Veterinarians should care more about the cause of spreading diseases

The president of the World Veterinary Poultry Association, Dr. Loyd Spencer told the poultry industry to be more aware of common practises that could be a threat to the health of commercial poultry operations. He expressed his concern in his opening address of the association's XII international congress, held in the last week of January in Cairo, Egypt. read more >

Catastrophic and erosive infections may threaten flock health

The Annual Southern Conference of Avian Diseases, a component of the International Poultry Scientific Forum in Atlanta, presented items of interest to producers worldwide. Research workers from land grant universities, federal laboratories and biologics manufacturers discussed aspects of both catastrophic and erosive infections that either occur or threaten the health of flocks read more >
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