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Russia launches production of coronavirus vaccine for animals

Up to three mln doses can be produced monthly © Alexander Plonsky/Rosselkhoznadzor Outlet Veterinary Science and Life/TASS MOSCOW, April 30. /TASS/. The Russian agricultural watchdog’s research institute has launched the production of a coronavirus vaccine for animals, named Carnivac-Cov, advisor to the watchdog s chief Yulia Melano told TASS. Read also According to her, the watchdog s Federal Center for Animal Health Protection has produced the first batch of the Carnivac-Cov vaccine designed to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus among animals, which consists of 17,000 doses. The vaccine batch has been booked and will soon be dispatched to a number of Russian cities and regions, she pointed out. As of now, up to three mln doses can be produced monthly. In the future, if orders come in, it will be possible to increase the amount to five mln, Melano said.

Rescued dogs pose ASF risk with gap USDA should fill

By Jen Kendrick, North Carolina Pork Council | Apr 06, 2021 What started out as a feel-good story about rescue dogs from China turned into something much more serious, something that could have significant implications for U.S. livestock and agriculture.  In July 2019, a local news segment reported on an organization welcoming a group of dogs that had just arrived from China, rescued from an uncertain fate at a wet market. The footage showed the dogs receiving a hero’s welcome at a local veterinary clinic where they would be boarded until placed into foster homes. The anchors back in the studio gushed about how lucky the dogs were.

Wrap-Up of Federal and State Chemical Regulatory Developments, March 2021 | Bergeson & Campbell, P C

Wrap-Up of Federal and State Chemical Regulatory Developments, March 2021 | Bergeson & Campbell, P C
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Animal gene editing turf war battle continues

USDA reopens comment period on animal biotechnology as new administration comes in and evaluates previous comments made. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is reopening the public review and comment period for an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) regarding whether to establish regulations for the movement of certain animals modified or developed using genetic engineering.  in consultation with FDA, USDA is contemplating regulations that would establish a flexible, risk- and science-based regulatory framework for the regulation of certain animals modified or developed using genetic engineering that are intended for agricultural purposes. In the final days of the Trump administration, USDA and Health and Human Services announced a memorandum of understanding to allow for USDA to have jurisdiction over the regulation of these animals. However, the FDA continued to oppose transferring oversight.

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