World's First Cattle Vaccine to Reduce E. coli O157 Threat Receives Full Licensing Approval in Canada
Econiche(TM) now available to reduce risk of food and water
contamination
BELLEVILLE, ON, Oct. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Bioniche Life Sciences
Inc. (TSX: BNC), a research-based, technology-driven Canadian
biopharmaceutical company, today announced that Econiche(TM), the world's
first vacc...
Pathogen that causes disease in cattle also associated with Crohn's disease
People with Crohn's disease (CD) are seven-fold more likely to have in their gut tissues the bacterium that causes a digestive-tract disease in
cattle called Johne's disease. The role this bacterium may or may not play in causing CD is a top research priority, according to a new report released b...
China Kangtai Cactus Biotech Inc. Launches Cactus Cattle Feed and Cactus Fish Feed
New Products Expected to Increase Annual Sales by 14.4 Million RMB
HARBIN, China, July 14 /Xinhua-PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- China Kangtai
Cactus Biotech Inc. (the "Company") (OTC Bulletin Board: CKGT), a
vertically integrated grower, developer, manufacturer and marketer of a
variety of cactu...
Revised AVMA Policy on Castrating and Dehorning Cattle Provides Additional Guidance for Managing Pain
SCHAUMBURG, Ill., May 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American
Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) has revised its policy on castration
and dehorning of
cattle to provide veterinarians with additional guidance
for managing pain associated with these procedures. The revised policy,
approved...
USDA Agrees to Grant Conditional License to Bioniche for its E. coli O157:H7 Cattle Vaccine
BELLEVILLE, ON, Feb. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Bioniche Life Sciences
Inc. (TSX: BNC), a research-based, technology-driven Canadian
biopharmaceutical company, today received notice from the United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA) that the latest data for its E. coli
O157:H7
cattle vacc...
Media Advisory - Bioniche Discusses USDA Comment on E. coli O157:H7 Cattle Vaccine Field Trial
-- conference call and audio web cast on October 9, 2007 --
BELLEVILLE, ON, Oct. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Bioniche Life Sciences
Inc., a research-based, technology-driven Canadian biopharmaceutical
company (TSX:BNC), will be discussing the U.S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA) comment ...
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Cattle in Medical Technology
R-CALF United Stockgrowers of America: 'Fighting for the U.S. Cattle Producer'
WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is being
issued by R-CALF United Stockgrowers of America:
WHAT: R-CALF USA will hold a news conference about the lawsuit it and
10 other plaintiffs filed against the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
to prevent the agency from ...
GeneThera Announces it is Set to Begin Commercial Testing for Johne's Disease as Soon as January, 2009.
...ding to a recent study, the infected rate of dairy
cattle in the US
is approximately 22%. That would mean more than 22 million
cattle currently
carry the disease in the United States. ...g to
malabsorption and protein-losing enteropathy.
cattle shed minimal amounts of
M. paratuberculosis in the...
K-State Researchers Awarded Nearly $1 Million to Test Remedies, Investigate Link Between E. Coli and Distillers' Grains
...isks of feeding this valuable co-product,"
Nagaraja said.
Distillers' grains are a byproduct of ethanol produced from cereal
grains that are used in
cattle feed. They are rich in fiber, energy and
protein.
The research team will look at ways to reduce the amount of E. coli
O157:H7 present, such as admin...
Dr. Peter Nash, Ph.D. Joins Mach One Corporation as Chief Scientist
...r the U.S. Department of
Defense, the U.S. Marine Corps, and the U.S.D.A. After nearly three decades
of microbial study, Dr. Nash designed all-natural
cattle feed additives to
inhibit a dangerous E. coli 1057:H7 strain and improve feed efficiency with
"impressive results." Dr. Nash holds three patents as a ...
Crystal Research Associates, LLC Issues Executive Informational Overview(R) (EIO(R)) on Bioniche Life Sciences Inc.
...rcial beef producer, Ontario-based Top
Meadow Farms, began using Bioniche's
cattle vaccine. By January 2008, the
Company had received C$20 million in funding ...ve hormone (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone
[FSH]) to induce superovulation in
cattle and sheep. With fiscal year 2007
sales of approximately C$10 million, Bioni...
Game Commission Announces EHD Confirmed in Fayette County
...r goats. On Oct. 11, the state
Agriculture Department announced that it had confirmed EHD in farmed deer
in Franklin County. EHD has been confirmed in
cattle in Franklin, Somerset
and Washington counties, but no mortalities were reported in these cases.
As of today, there have been no reports of EHD in wild...
Cattle in Medical Products
Bioglue
Description:...l Adhesive (Bioglue) is a two-component surgical adhesive composed of purified bovine serum albumin (BSA) and glutaraldehyde. The BSA is obtained from
cattle exclusively from bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) free countries and undergoes processing that reduces or inactivates viruses. The solutions are...
Company:Cryolife, Inc.
Cattle in Medical Dictionary
Tetany
...calcium supplementation ... Grass tetany occurs most frequently when
cattle are grazing lush, immature grass, ... breeds in susceptibility to grass ...s pasture than legumes, as the legumes tend ... Grass Tetany in Beef
cattle ... Treatment of Grass Tetany is often accomplished by intravenous solu...
Testicular infection
...sion as a result of inadequate ... Severe infection of the testicle and scrotum is also possible if the blood flow ... 2/6/2009 10:46:00 AM.
cattle Health: BVDV Testicular Infection In Bulls ... a cytopathic modified-live vaccine will prevent prolonged testicular infection . ... ... o...
Pathogen
...ith 15 pages of encyclopedia entries, essays, summaries, research information, and more. ... Get the complete Pathogen Study Pack, which ... The
cattle pathogen , Anaplasma marginale, undergoes a developmental cycle in ... However, the role of tick genes in pathogen development is unknown. ... ...
Mad Cow Disease
... Learn more about it and its risk to humans. ... Mad cow disease , or bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) ... Britain Bans Sale of Older
cattle to Stem Growing Scare of ' Mad Cow Disease ' ... Experts Urge Measures on ' Mad Cow ' - Link to Human Disease Is 'Most Likely' Theory. ... ...
Hormone
...an growth hormone physiology, with brief mentions of ... Growth hormone excess: (acromegaly and pituitary gigantism) ... Hormone implants in
cattle have been the sub ... review (105) considered the implications of hormone ... a report that discussed available data on hormone ... Informatio...
Castration
...process that is often performed when male kids are just a few days old. ... Several methods can be used for castration . ... Castration of male
cattle is common practice throughout the world. Although castration inflicts pain on the animal and causes a period of slow ... Castration summary ...
Cattle in Biological News
Veterinarians developing model to help producers, vets make cattle more comfortable
Using equipment not all that different from what a runner might take on a jog, veterinary researchers at Kansas State University are working to make life more comfortable for cattle.
A jogger's heart rate monitor and an instrument similar to a pedometer are a few of the tools K-State researcher...
K-State researchers help Epitopix license the United States' first E. coli O157 vaccine for cattle
Studies by veterinary researchers at Kansas State
University, with collaboration from Epitopix LLC, have resulted in the
United States' first vaccine against E. coli O157 in beef cattle.
"Researchers have done so much to focus on the post-harvest food safety
aspect, whether it's E. coli or ...
British cattle give TB to badgers, finds UC Davis expert
The controversial practice of killing wild badgers to prevent tuberculosis in
cattle is unlikely to succeed, according to a newstudy led by Rosie Woodroffe, an ecologist at the University ofCalifornia, Davis, and a member of Britain's Independent Scientific Group on
Cattle TB.
In Britain, farming...
Genomics-based vaccine could prevent deadly cattle disease
Every year, East Coast fever destroys the small farmer's dream of escaping poverty in Africa. Killing more than a million
cattle and costing some $200 million annually, this tick-borne disease rages across a dozen countries in eastern and central Africa. Now, an international team of scientists has...
Oldest dated evidence of cattle in southern Africa found
A team of researchers working with colleagues from the Botswana National Museum shed new light on the questions of when
cattle were brought to southern Africa and from where. A domestic cow bone, dated to about 2000 years ago was excavated from a site at Toteng, located in the Kalahari Desert of no...
Ethiopian government celebrates rinderpest eradication
... (BOSTON) July 21, 2009 - A menace to the African
cattle population for more than a century, the World Orga...cially crucial because the country has the largest
cattle population in Africa.
"Most of the veterinarian... where nomadic communities are highly dependent on
cattle and other livestock that's why the community-base...
Cattle in Biological Technology
International science consortium publishes analysis of domestic cattle genome sequence
The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the National Institutes of Health announced today that an international consortium of researchers has published the genome of domestic cattle, the first livestock mammal to have its genetic blueprint sequenced and analyzed. The landmark research will bolster ...
Breakthrough Slashes $7 Corn Over Half for Cattle Feeders
U.S. Ag, LLC of Luthersville, GA has the attention of
cattle feeders and dairymen industry wide with the creation of a revolutionary new formula that allows producers to put up corn earlage as silage in the high moisture range without spoilage, rot or bad fermentation.
...
China Kangtai Cactus Biotech Announces Improved Milk Production in Cows From Company's Cactus Cattle Feed
Results Expected to Allow Company to Make Key Marketing Claims
HARBIN, China, June 4 /Xinhua-PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- China Kangtai
Cactus Biotech Inc. (the "Company") (OTC Bulletin Board: CKGT), a
vertically integrated grower, developer, manufacturer and marketer of a
variety of cactus-b...
K-State Research Leading to Software to Help Nation's Cattle Producers Identify Biosecurity Risks, Evaluate Impact of Cow-Calf Diseases Online
MANHATTAN, Kan., Sept. 27 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --
Cattle producers
soon will find that the latest tools to keep their herds healthy and the
food supply safe are as close at hand as their desktop or laptop computer. Research at Kansas State University is leading to the creation of
software ...
IIVS Announces Initiation by EPA of a Pilot Program to Evaluate Non-Animal Eye-Irritation Methods
...is approximately 18-month project encompasses the use of three in vitro assays: the Bovine Corneal Opacity and Permeability test (the use of eyes from
cattle recently slaughtered for food, the EpiOcular(TM) model (the use of an i n vitro model of the human corneal epithelium produced by MatTek Corp., Ashla...
Enigma Diagnostics Announces Successful Evaluation of the Enigma FL by the UK's Veterinary Laboratories Agency
...eterinary Laboratories Agency to evaluate the performance of the Enigma FL (Field Laboratory).
BVD is considered to be one of the main threats to
cattle (1), affecting the majority of herds in the UK. It is closely related to classical swine fever virus, a serious disease of pigs, and to border diseas...
Cattle in Biological Definition
Brain
...infection of the meninges, the membrane that covers the brain, can lead to meningitis . Bovine spongiform encephalopathy is a deadly disease among
cattle and is linked to prions .
Some brain disorders are congenital . Tay-Sachs disease , Fragile X syndrome , Down syndrome , and Tourette syndro...
Cloning
...0), Xena (female, August 2000)
gaur : Noah (male, January 2001)
cattle : Alpha and Beta (males, 2001)
cat : CopyCat "CC" (female, late 2001...f cloning, there are many other applications, such as cloning animals (eg.
cattle and horses ), which appears to offer a much faster and more efficient way...
Foot and mouth disease
... Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), sometimes called hoof-and-mouth disease , is a highly contagious but non-fatal viral disease of
cattle and pigs . It can also infect deer , goats , sheep , and other animals with cloven hooves, as well as elephants , rats , and hedgehogs . Ho...
Insectivore
...ments. In Queensland pastures, for example, it is normal to have a greater total weight of scarab beetle larvae under the surface than of the beef
cattle grazing above it.
A great many creatures depend on insects as their primary diet, and many that do not (and are thus not technically insectivores) ...
Louis Pasteur
...e to the disease, although they had not actually caused the disease. In the 1870s he applied this immunization method to anthrax , which affected
cattle , and aroused interest in combating other diseases.
The notion of a weak form of a disease causing immunity to the virulent version was not new: th...
Prion
...ME prion MkPrP Sc
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) Mule deer and elk CWD prion MDePrP Sc
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)
cattle BSE prion BovPrP Sc
Feline spongiform encephalopathy (FSE) Cats FSE prion FePrP Sc
Exotic ungulate encephalopathy (EUE) Nyala ...
Cattle in Biological Dictionary
Transgenic
...enerally known as recombinant DNA... The technology has already produced transgenic animals such as mice, rats, ... For example, transgenic
cattle were created to produce milk containing ... Transgenic - Definition of Transgenic at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary ... Tailored tran...
Mendelian inheritance
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Inbreeding coefficient
...offspring will ... However, this maximum inbreeding coefficient of one cannot be achieved in human ... By Sally L. Northcutt, Extension Beef
cattle Breeding Specialist and David S. Buchanan, Professor of Animal ... FX = inbreeding coefficient of individual X, ... Simply put, Cedric's inbre...
Genetic marker
... observed. A genetic marker ... Genetic Visions, Inc., tests DNA from
cattle to identify genes influencing ... A genetic marker associated with a trait of interest can be used in
cattle ... genetic marker n. A gene or DNA sequence having a known loca...
Flaviviridae
...ets its name from Yellow Fever virus, a type virus of Flaviviridae ; flavus means yellow in Latin. . Bovine Virus Diarrhea (BVD) is a disease of
cattle which reduces productivity and increases death loss. It is caused by a Pestivirus from the family Flaviviridae . Classical swine fever (CSF) is als...
Endophyte
...s" ... Thus, the association of the endophyte with poor performance of
cattle was ... Steers moved from high- to low- endophyte fescue did not resume no...tal loss of endophyte from. seed can occur after 2 years (in seed ...
cattle on endophyte -infected pasture – seeking shade because they ... ...