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Purdue testing lab able to detect UK variant of COVID-19 virus

Innovators at Purdue’s Animal Disease Diagnositic Laboratory (ADDL) have used their expertise to make the on-campus testing facility one of the only labs in Indiana actively looking for, and able to detect the UK variant of the COVID-19 virus. This ability, combined with the university’s data-driven testing approach, has enabled cases to be caught, thereby stopping any potential spread among the campus community.

DA confirms ASF cases in Oro, Misamis Oriental villages

SunStar DA confirms ASF cases in Oro, Misamis Oriental villages CAGAYAN DE ORO. Carlene Collado, the regional director of the Department of Agriculture-Northern Mindanao, confirms the presence of ASF in Barangay Hampason, Initao and Pagawan, Manticao in Misamis Oriental; and Barangays Mambuaya and San Simon in Cagayan de Oro. (Screenshot from PIA video) + February 10, 2021 CONFIRMED cases of African Swine Fever (ASF) were recorded in four different barangays in Misamis Oriental and Cagayan de Oro City, the Department of Agriculture (DA)-Northern Mindanao reported Wednesday afternoon, February 10, 2021. Carlene Collado, director of DA-Northern Mindanao, confirmed the presence of ASF in Barangay Hampason, Initao and Pagawan, Manticao in Misamis Oriental; and Barangays Mambuaya and San Simon in Cagayan de Oro.

Death of five crows sparks panic in Visakhapatnam

Death of five crows sparks panic in Visakhapatnam Updated: Updated: January 13, 2021 07:38 IST The dead crows were found in a dry drain behind the main building of the Collector’s Office on Monday afternoon. Share Article AAA An Animal Husbandry team member collects a dead crow from the Collectorate in Visakhapatnam.   | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement The dead crows were found in a dry drain behind the main building of the Collector’s Office on Monday afternoon. The spotting of five dead crows near the District Collector’s office premises in Visakhapatnam on Monday has created panic as word spread that the crows had died all of a sudden. With bird flu reported in some States, consumers of chicken and eggs are worried that poultries may be infected sooner than later.

Death of crows triggers panic in Vizag

Death of crows triggers panic in Vizag Updated: Updated: It’s not due to bird flu, says animal husbandry official Share Article It’s not due to bird flu, says animal husbandry official Spotting of five dead crows on the Collectorate premises here on Monday created panic as word spread that the birds died all of a sudden. The incident caused a concern in the wake of the outbreak of bird flu in some States. The dead crows were found in a dry drain behind the main building of the Collector’s office. The crows died in quick succession, according to sources. On getting information, Joint Director of Animal Husbandry D. Ramakrishna, Dr. S. Nagamani and a team from the department went to the spot and collected samples.

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