Monday, September 30, 2013

October 01, 2013 at 03:33AM Big Blue Fisheries, Llc Recalls All Smoked Products From All Lots, Various Sizes, in Vacuum Packaging Because of Possible Health Risk

Big Blue Fisheries is recalling ALL smoked products from all lots and codes, various sizes, in vacuum packages because the products may not have been properly cooked and have the potential to be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum, a bacterium which can cause life-threatening illness or death. Consumers are warned not to use the product even if it does not look or smell spoiled.



via FDA Food Safety RSS Feed http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm370510.htm

September 30, 2013 at 02:30PM Island Office Protects Consumers Near and Far

It’s Hispanic Heritage Month. In this story, FDA recounts the history of the agency’s San Juan District office, which ensures that FDA-regulated products made or sold in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands comply with FDA regulations.



via FDA Consumer Health Information Updates http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm370079.htm

September 30, 2013 at 06:00AM Robbery gone wrong: Teen gets stuck in veterinary hospital?s HVAC

19-year-old spends11 hours in ventilation system before employees find him the next morning.



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September 30, 2013 at 04:21PM Le Cirad fête la science

Comme chaque année, le Cirad apporte sa contribution à la Fête de la Science placée en 2013 sous la bannière : "De l'infiniment grand à l'infiniment petit".

Le Centre Cirad de Montpellier ouvre ses laboratoires de la Maison de la Technologie pour une journée Portes Ouvertes , le mercredi 9 octobre 2013. A Paris, le Cirad participe aux côtés de 14 autres organismes de recherche à l’événement « Sciences au carré(e) », du 17 au 19 octobre 2013.






via CIRAD - Actualités / News http://www.cirad.fr/news/all-news-items/press-releases/2013/fete-de-la-science

September 30, 2013 at 12:25PM Voyage en Afrique rentière

Cet ouvrage traite de la notion de rente en Afrique subsaharienne dans le monde contemporain. Cette notion permet d’aborder de façon pertinente des thématiques économiques, sociales et territoriales.






via CIRAD - Actualités / News http://www.cirad.fr/news/all-news-items/articles/2013/ca-vient-de-sortir/voyage-en-afrique-rentiere

September 25, 2013 at 05:51PM CIRAD’s new Science Council

The first meeting of CIRAD’s new Science Council was held in Montpellier on 24-25 September 2013. The Council is chaired by Gilles Bœuf, President of the French Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle.






via CIRAD - Actualités / News http://www.cirad.fr/news/all-news-items/articles/2013/institutionnel/science-council-9th-mandate

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Answering Curiosity Questions On Mars

Collection of reports details different environment examined with rover’s geochemistry instruments



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Earwax Tells A Whale Of A Story

Researchers establish a technique for creating a lifetime profile of cetacean pollutant exposure and hormone levels



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Friction Measured A Few Atoms At A Time

Scanning probe analysis shows that forces between surfaces at the atomic scale depend on bond orientation relative to the sliding direction



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Smartphone Snaps Nanoparticle Pics

A lightweight attachment converts a cell phone’s camera into a mini handheld fluorescence microscope



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Growth Hormone’s Knack For Regenerating

Study shows that steroid pharmaceuticals may persist longer in the environment than realized



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Hydrogen Bonds Visualized

Microscopy: AFM reveals details of intermolecular interactions



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Chemistry Fuels Racing

ACS Meeting News: Science and engineering provide a spark to help make race cars run their best



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Measuring Methane Lost During Fracking

University of Texas study finds low greenhouse gas emissions from hydraulic fracturing



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Propofol Derivative May Pave The Way For Improved Anesthetics

Researchers use light-activated analog to find where the molecule binds ion-channel target



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Smartphone Snaps Nanoparticle Pics

A lightweight attachment converts a cell phone’s camera into a mini handheld fluorescence microscope



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Friday, September 27, 2013

September 27, 2013 at 06:00AM FDA approves Merial's NexGard, a chewable flea-tick preventive for dogs

Product is a soft, beef-flavored chewable that kills both insects and acarines.



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September 27, 2013 at 06:00AM Veterinary health community marks World Rabies Day Sept. 28

Events will be held worldwide and across the United States.



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Thursday, September 26, 2013

September 27, 2013 at 04:32AM Safeway Recalls Several Varieties of Angel Food Cake Due to Undeclared Soy and Milk Allergens

Safeway is voluntarily recalling six (6) Angel Food Cake products because they contain the undeclared allergens soy and milk. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to soy or milk run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products.



via FDA Food Safety RSS Feed http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm370125.htm

September 26, 2013 at 07:16PM Hizentra





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September 26, 2013 at 06:00AM Association for Pet Obesity Prevention calls on veterinarians to collect data Oct. 9

Seventh annual study hopes to better quantify obesity prevalence in cats and dogs.



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September 26, 2013 at 05:51PM La palme des controverses - Palmier à huile et enjeux de développement

Cet ouvrage présente l’ensemble de la filière de production et de transformation de l’huile de palme, depuis la culture du palmier à huile jusqu’à l’utilisation de l’huile de palme dans des produits courants. L’ouvrage vise à apporter des informations globales et équilibrées sur un sujet très controversé dans les médias et la perception du grand public.






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September 26, 2013 at 03:00PM Innovations Expand Types of Seasonal Flu Vaccines

The more than 135 million doses of influenza vaccine produced this flu season include those made by new technologies and one that protects against four strains of the flu virus, rather than the usual three.



via FDA Consumer Health Information Updates http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm369910.htm

September 26, 2013 at 03:03PM FDA Issues Guidance on Color Additives Used in Food for Animals

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced today the availability of a document intended to help small businesses comply with regulations on declaring color additives in food for animals.



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September 26, 2013 at 01:51PM VIIe Conférence Wallace : pour des territoires climatiquement intelligents

Du 30 septembre au 4 octobre, le CATIE (Centre agronomique tropical de recherche et d'enseignement) et ses partenaires organisent à Turriallba (Costa Rica) la VIIe Conférence Internationale Wallace : Territoires climatiquement intelligents. Produire, atténuer et s’adapter pour plus de bien-être.






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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

September 25, 2013 at 05:51PM Le nouveau conseil scientifique du Cirad

Le nouveau Conseil scientifique du Cirad s’est réuni pour la première fois les 24 et 25 septembre 2013 à Montpellier. Il est présidé par Gilles Bœuf, président du Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle.






via CIRAD - Actualités / News http://www.cirad.fr/news/all-news-items/articles/2013/institutionnel/conseil-scientifique-9e-mandature

September 25, 2013 at 03:02PM FDA Proposes Revision to Annual Report on Antimicrobials for Food-Producing Animals

In an effort to improve transparency about the amount of antimicrobials sold or distributed for use in food-producing animals, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is announcing a proposal to provide additional data tables in its annual summary report of this information.



via What's New: Animal & Veterinary http://www.fda.gov/AnimalVeterinary/NewsEvents/CVMUpdates/ucm369758.htm

Microfluidic Device Purifies Nucleic Acids From A Handful Of Cells

Biological Analytics: Method could allow researchers and doctors to examine DNA and RNA from rare cells such as circulating tumor cells



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Microfluidic Device Purifies Nucleic Acids From A Handful Of Cells

Biological Analytics: Method could allow researchers and doctors to examine DNA and RNA from rare cells such as circulating tumor cells



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September 25, 2013 at 02:11PM Dosing Decrease to 1.0 mL/kg (50 mg/kg) and Expiration Date Extension for Botulism Immune Globulin Intravenous (Human) (BIG-IV) Lot 5 to March 02, 2015.





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September 16, 2013 at 02:39PM Fruit and flower juices : from Andean blackberries to hibiscus

Some of the traditional drinks consumed in tropical countries are gradually entering the Northern markets, and are appreciated for their flavour as well as their nutritional and medicinal qualities. These flower and fruit juices also help to enhance biodiversity.






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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

September 24, 2013 at 06:00AM Fla. veterinary school professor arrested for secretly recording female students

Don Samuelson confesses to making recordings for sexual arousal.



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September 24, 2013 at 09:17PM Garden Fresh Foods, Inc. Expanded Recalls on Specific Packages of Products Because of Possible Health Risk

Garden-Fresh Foods is initiating an expansion to our voluntary recall on various ready-to-eat salads, slaw, and dip products sold under various brands and code dates (see attachment). The products may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism that can cause serious and sometimes-fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems.



via FDA Food Safety RSS Feed http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm369670.htm

September 24, 2013 at 06:26PM Information for Health Care Professionals: Anticipated Short Supply of Coral Snake Antivenom (Pfizer Inc. )

Information for Health Care Professionals: Anticipated Short Supply of Coral Snake Antivenom



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September 25, 2013 at 03:00AM FDA Teams Prepare for Biological Threats

Researchers at FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) are facilitating the development of safe, effective treatments to neutralize biological threats, whether they occur naturally or are more sinister, such as acts of terrorism.



via FDA Consumer Health Information Updates http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm368826.htm

September 19, 2013 at 07:39PM Specific Lots of P.F. Chang's Home Menu Pork and Leek Dumpling Frozen Appetizers Recalled Due to Undeclared Allergen

A limited number of P.F. Chang's Home Menu Pork and Leek Dumpling frozen appetizer sold at retail in 12.5 ounce bags is being recalled due to the possible presence of undeclared allergens, crustacean shellfish (shrimp) and fish (pollock). There have been no reported cases of illness. This recall does not affect any P.F. Chang's restaurants.



via FDA Food Safety RSS Feed http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm369145.htm

Monday, September 23, 2013

October 01, 2013 at 06:00AM Zoetis commits to fight PEDv

Zoetis affirms its commitment to finding a solution to help control the recent outbreak of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDv).



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September 23, 2013 at 05:00PM Keeping Up with Progress in Mobile Medical Apps

FDA has issued guidelines to give companies that create mobile medical--a clear and predictable roadmap to help them determine whether or not their apps for smartphones and tablets will be the focus of FDA's oversight.



via FDA Consumer Health Information Updates http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm368634.htm

September 23, 2013 at 04:00PM Fentanyl Patch Can Be Deadly to Children

FDA is warning that improper use, storage and disposal of the fentanyl patch, a potent pain medication, can be deadly to children who swallow it or apply it to their own skin.



via FDA Consumer Health Information Updates http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm300803.htm

September 23, 2013 at 03:03PM FDA's MedWatch Safety Alerts: August 2013

FDA warns consumers about acetaminophen causing serious skin reactions, glucose test strips reporting a false result, undeclared ingredients found in a dietary supplement and more.



via FDA Consumer Health Information Updates http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm369415.htm

September 23, 2013 at 03:24PM Le lait, vecteur de développement

1res Rencontres internationales organisées par Agreenium (Inra, Cirad, Agrocampus Ouest) et CoRFiLaC.






via CIRAD - Agenda / Events http://www.cirad.fr/news/events/2014/le-lait-vecteur-de-developpement

September 23, 2013 at 01:48PM Le Foncier Agricole : usages, tensions et régulations

Un colloque coorganisé par la Société française d'économie rurale, Irstea, le Cirad, l’Inra.






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Sunday, September 22, 2013

Why Are Cells The Size They Are? Gravity May Be A Factor

Cell Biology: Bigger cells such as frog eggs have evolved a protein mesh to keep insides from settling to the bottom



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Fine Art Travel Insurance

Conservation: Nondestructive spectroscopy tests stability of valuable paintings



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Musty Wine Taint Uncorked

'Corked wine' compound may work by blocking cell signaling behind the sense of smell



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Why Are Cells The Size They Are? Gravity May Be A Factor

Cell Biology: Bigger cells such as frog eggs have evolved a protein mesh to keep insides from settling to the bottom



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Flipping A Light Switch For Antibiotics

Light-induced isomerization that controls the activity of an antibiotic could help reduce drug resistance



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Polyketide Enzyme Module Makes Ring

Researchers find polyketide synthase module that generates ring in the linear backbone of polyketide natural products



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Putting An End To One Type Of Dwarfism

Decoy version of a protein growth factor helps genetically modified dwarf mice grow to normal size



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Musty Wine Taint Uncorked

'Corked wine' compound may work by blocking cell signaling behind the sense of smell



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Friday, September 20, 2013

September 20, 2013 at 08:26PM Semifreddi's Announces Voluntary Recall of Almond Biscotti and Chocolate Dipped Almond Biscotti for Undeclared Milk and Soy

Semifreddi's Inc. of Alameda, CA is recalling all packaged Almond Biscotti and Chocolate Dipped Almond Biscotti because the food allergens milk and soy were not declared on the product labels. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk or soy run the risk of serious allergic reaction, including anaphylaxis, if they consume the products.



via FDA Food Safety RSS Feed http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm369349.htm

Smart Phones Snap Pictures Of Individual Virus Particles

Medical Imaging: A lightweight attachment converts a camera phone into a fluorescence microscope



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Smart Phones Snap Pictures Of Individual Virus Particles

Medical Imaging: A lightweight attachment converts a camera phone into a fluorescence microscope



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Breaking The Ubiquitin Code

Biochemistry: Polyubiquitinated protein synthesis could be used to reveal effects on biology, pathology



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September 18, 2013 at 05:42PM Deforestation in the Amazon is no longer inevitable

Over the last 10 years, Amazon deforestation has fallen by 80%. Just before the publication of the 2013 statistics on this deforestation, researchers from CIRAD and their partners interpret this continued decline in a new issue of Perspective.






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Thursday, September 19, 2013

September 19, 2013 at 10:25PM Wegmans Food Markets Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Soy (Allergen) in Wegmans Apple Cinnamon Mini Muffins, 14 oz.

Wegmans is recalling 4,327 units of Wegmans brand APPLE CINNAMON Mini Muffins, Net Wt. 14 oz., because the product contains undeclared soy. People who have an allergy to soy run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product.



via FDA Food Safety RSS Feed http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm369239.htm

April 02, 2013 at 06:00AM Oklahoma OKs horse slaughter for human consumption

Federal legislation would prohibit domestic slaughter and export of live horses.



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Speedy Raman Technique Identifies Bacteria Responsible For Infections

Medical Diagnostics: Spectroscopic method could replace lengthy cell cultures as a way to diagnose urinary tract infections



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Speedy Raman Technique Identifies Bacteria Responsible For Infections

Medical Diagnostics: Spectroscopic method could replace lengthy cell cultures as a way to diagnose urinary tract infections



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September 19, 2013 at 06:00AM Veterinarian records song to benefit pets with cancer

Profits from the iTunes release will help families pay for pets? cancer treatments.



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September 19, 2013 at 11:04AM Guadeloupe : vers un centre d’excellence sur les maladies vectorielles et émergentes

Un nouveau projet européen Epigenesis , porté par le Cirad vient d’être lancé le 1er septembre en Guadeloupe, pour une durée de 3 ans. Il vise à renforcer le potentiel régional de recherche sur les maladies vectorielles et émergentes.






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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

September 18, 2013 at 06:00AM 'The Incredible Dr. Pol' captures record-setting ratings in fourth season

Jan Pol, DVM, continues to practice ?old-school? veterinary medicine on reality show many veterinary professionals find subpar.



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September 18, 2013 at 05:42PM La déforestation de l’Amazonie n’est plus une fatalité

Depuis près de dix ans, la déforestation en Amazonie brésilienne a diminué de 80 %. A la veille de la parution des statistiques 2013 de cette déforestation, les chercheurs du Cirad et leurs partenaires décryptent cette baisse continue, au travers d’un nouveau numéro de Perspective.






via CIRAD - Actualités / News http://www.cirad.fr/news/all-news-items/articles/2013/ca-vient-de-sortir/baisse-de-la-deforestation-en-amazonie-bresilienne

September 11, 2013 at 06:06PM An advanced technique guaranteeing millions of true-to-type coffee plantlets

Researchers from CIRAD and its partner, Ecom Agroindustrial, have just mastered a cutting edge propagation technique, cell suspension, for Coffea arabica. This key stage in the propagation of in vitro plantlets through somatic embryogenesis will make it possible to produce the millions of coffee plantlets required to meet market demand for high-quality selected varieties. This pioneering work opens up new possibilities for the propagation of plants and varieties on an industrial scale. It will also mean considerably higher income levels for many producers.






via CIRAD - Actualités / News http://www.cirad.fr/news/all-news-items/articles/2013/science/an-advanced-technique-guaranteeing-millions-of-true-to-type-coffee-plantlets

September 18, 2013 at 11:30AM Jacques Weber, itinéraire d’un économiste passe-frontières

Provocateur, visionnaire, pédagogue, tel est Jacques Weber, économiste et anthropologue, qui a su fédérer de nombreuses disciplines et, par ses travaux sur les modes d’appropriation de la nature, la gestion des ressources renouvelables et la biodiversité, tracé des pistes innovantes sur les grandes questions du XXIe siècle.






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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Helping Bacteria Tolerate Biofuels

Protein Engineering: Scientists evolve a bacterial protein pump that pulls butanol out of cells to make microbes into better biofuel factories



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September 17, 2013 at 06:00AM A new rapid diagnostic test is developed for U.S. Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus

The University of Minnesota Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory began accepting test samples mere months after the PEDV outbreak began.



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Monday, September 16, 2013

September 16, 2013 at 06:00AM AVMA/USDA inspection video shows apparent footage of horse soring violations

USDA video released to AVMA was posted, but retracted at the USDA's request.



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September 16, 2013 at 06:00AM Tennessee walking horse group finally accepts federal soring protocol

S.H.O.W horse industry organization carries out inspections in conjunction with USDA veterinary medical officers during National Celebration event.



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September 16, 2013 at 06:00AM USDA-APHIS revises Animal Welfare Act to include Internet pet sales

Online ?puppy mills? now subject to department oversight.



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September 16, 2013 at 05:00PM Advances in Saving Lives with Blood

An FDA official in the Office of Blood Research and Review discusses promising technologies involving blood and blood products, from extending the life of blood products to using DNA technology to better match donors and recipients.



via FDA Consumer Health Information Updates http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm368406.htm

Better Fingerprinting For Oil Spills

Environmental Forensics: Researchers use ultra-high-resolution mass spectrometry to pinpoint the source of oil in samples collected after a spill



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September 13, 2013 at 06:00AM President of the Alabama state board sues VMA

Battle continues to wage on in veterinary community.



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September 16, 2013 at 02:39PM Jus de fruits et fleurs : de la mûre andine à l’Hibiscus !

Ce sont des boissons traditionnelles dans les pays tropicaux et qui peu à peu sont commercialisées sur les marchés du Nord pour leurs qualités gustatives, nutritionnelles et médicinales. Ces jus de fleurs et fruits contribuent aussi à enrichir la biodiversité.






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Sunday, September 15, 2013

Sea Spray Aerosol Chemistry Clarified

ACS Meeting News: Studies will aid understanding of the effects of aerosol particles on climate



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NMR Method Can Chase Down Chemical Threats

ACS Meeting News: Subtle signal shifts stemming from different counterions enables chemists to ID chemicals of concern



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Keeping A Watchful Eye On Biodiesel

ACS Meeting News: Optical sensor changes color in the presence of fatty acid methyl esters, serving as a tool for monitoring fuel quality



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Scientists Sniff Out Omega-3 Fishy Odors

ACS Meeting News: When omega-3 fatty acids are oxidized, a mixture of the degradation products causes unpleasant smells



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Scientists Sniff Out Omega-3 Fishy Odors

ACS Meeting News: When omega-3 fatty acids are oxidized, a mixture of the degradation products causes unpleasant smells



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Chemical Invisibility Cloaks Thwart Pesky Mosquitoes

ACS Meeting News: Compounds found on the skin can confuse the pesky critters and keep them from biting



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Friday, September 13, 2013

September 14, 2013 at 01:11AM Dutch Valley Food Distributors, Inc. Announces a Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Honey Roasted Peanuts, for Undeclared Milk and Wheat

Myerstown, PA – September 12, 2013 – As a result of an internal review, Dutch Valley is issuing a recall on Honey Roasted Peanuts due to undeclared Milk and Wheat Ingredients. Individuals with food allergies to Milk and or Wheat may run the risk of a serious or life threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products.



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September 13, 2013 at 06:35PM September 5, 2013 Approval Letter - Gardasil





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Europeans Grow Crop Spending

Agriculture: The locus of investment in production, R&D facilities will be the U.S.



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Europe Approves Antibody Copy

Pharmaceuticals: First biosimilar monoclonal antibody to get a nod is a version of Remicade



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September 13, 2013 at 03:27PM Bois et forêt des tropiques N°316

Un nouveau numéro de la revue Bois et forêts des tropiques sur le thème Carbone, changement climatique et service environnemental.






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Thursday, September 12, 2013

September 13, 2013 at 01:11AM Carcinosarcoma of the biliary system in a cat

A 12-year-old, mixed-breed domestic cat was diagnosed with a multicystic hepatic mass via ultrasonographic examination and computer tomography scan. The tumor associated with the left medial liver lobe, and connected by a thin stalk to the hilar region, was surgically removed. The mass was firm, encapsulated, mottled white to red black, multinodular, and cystic. Histologic diagnosis was carcinosarcoma supported by positive immunohistochemistry for cytokeratins and vimentin of atypical neoplastic cell populations. On the basis of morphology, the origin was considered to be in the biliary tract. Biliary carcinosarcoma is a rare neoplasm that occurs in people. The epidemiology and risk factors have not yet been determined, and the prognosis is poor except for cases in which curative resection is performed.






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September 13, 2013 at 01:11AM Report of wood decay fungus Inonotus tropicalis (phylum Basidiomycota) from a dog with a granulomatous mediastinal mass

A 75.9-kg, 3.5-year-old male Irish Wolfhound dog with a 2–3-week history of gagging and eating difficulties was referred to the University of Florida Veterinary Medical Hospital (Gainesville, Florida) for evaluation of a large cranial mediastinal mass suspected to be a thymoma or lymphosarcoma. The patient had 4 months of nearly 10 kg progressive weight loss with severe flank sensitivity and radiographically apparent lumbar vertebral changes interpreted as discospondylitis. Lab work revealed hyperglobulinemia, mild proteinuria, normal T4, negative Brucella canis titer, and negative blood and urine bacterial cultures. A thoracotomy revealed a nonresectable, destructive, space-occupying mediastinal mass resulting in euthanasia without surgical recovery. Biopsies from the mass were collected during surgery for histology. Microscopic examination revealed extensive granulomatous cellulitis and lymphadenitis characterized by central cavitated necrotic areas containing debris and degenerate neutrophils, intermediate zones of fibrovascular proliferation with marked mixed inflammation, peripheral fibrosis, frequent multinucleated macrophages, and scattered mineralization. The necrotic material contained dense mats of 2 µm wide by 8–15 µm long fungal hyphae with parallel walls, acute angle branching, frequent septae, and occasional bulb-like dilations. DNA sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of the internal transcribed spacer region confirmed the presence of a fungus in the Inonotus tropicalis group. Inonotus tropicalis is primarily a wood decay fungus that is found on dead wood from angiosperms in tropical and subtropical habitats. Isolates of the I. tropicalis group have been detected a few times from immunosuppressed human beings with X-linked granulomatous disease.






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September 13, 2013 at 01:11AM A case of chronic wasting disease in a captive red deer (Cervus elaphus)

A 22-month-old, female red deer (Cervus elaphus) was submitted to the University of Minnesota Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory for necropsy and chronic wasting disease (CWD) testing. The deer was found positive for the abnormal prion protein in the obex and the retropharyngeal lymph node by immunohistochemical staining. Microscopic lesions of spongiform encephalopathy and immunohistochemical staining patterns and intensity were similar to those in CWD-positive elk and experimentally infected red deer.






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September 13, 2013 at 01:11AM Acute phase proteins response in hunting dogs

Haptoglobin (Hp), serum amyloid A (SAA), C-reactive protein (CRP), and white blood cells (WBC) were assessed in 20 dogs divided into 2 groups. The dogs of group A were not subjected to hunting exercise (control group), while the dogs of group B were subjected to hunting exercise for 3 hr (experimental group). Blood samples were collected from each animal before hunting (T0), immediately after 3 hr of hunting (T1), and after 1 hr of recovery (T2). The general linear model (GLM) repeated measures procedure showed a significant difference between the 2 groups (P < 0.0001) and a significant rise (P < 0.0001) in concentration of Hp, SAA, and CRP after hunting exercise, with a consequent decline during recovery period in group B. These parameters could be considered valid and easily obtainable biomarkers in relation to hunting stress in dogs. Additional studies will continue to elucidate the magnitude and the time of response of other acute phase proteins.






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September 13, 2013 at 01:11AM Susceptibility to antimicrobial agents among bovine mastitis pathogens isolated from North American dairy cattle, 2002-2010

Approximately 8,000 isolates of Streptococcus agalactiae, Streptococcus dysgalactiae, Streptococcus uberis, Staphylococcus aureus, and Escherichia coli, isolated by 25 veterinary laboratories across North America between 2002 and 2010, were tested for in vitro susceptibility to beta-lactam, macrolide, and lincosamide drugs. The minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of the beta-lactam drugs remained low against most of the Gram-positive strains tested, and no substantial changes in the MIC distributions were seen over time. Of the beta-lactam antimicrobial agents tested, only ceftiofur showed good in vitro activity against E. coli. The MICs of the macrolides and lincosamides also remained low against Gram-positive mastitis pathogens. While the MIC values given by 50% of isolates (MIC50) for erythromycin and pirlimycin and the streptococci were all low (≤0.5 µg/ml), the MIC values given by 90% of isolates (MIC90) were higher and more variable, but with no apparent increase over time. Staphylococcus aureus showed little change in erythromycin susceptibility over time, but there may be a small, numerical increase in pirlimycin MIC50 and MIC90 values. Overall, the results suggest that mastitis pathogens in the United States and Canada have not shown any substantial changes in the in vitro susceptibility to beta-lactam, macrolide, and lincosamide drugs tested over the 9 years of the study.






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September 13, 2013 at 01:11AM Natural and experimental poisoning of goats with the pyrrolizidine alkaloid-producing plant Crotalaria retusa L.

Crotalaria retusa L. (rattleweed), estimated to contain about 4.96% monocrotaline (MCT) in the seed, was associated with a natural poisoning outbreak in goats. The poisoning was experimentally reproduced by the administration of C. retusa seeds containing approximately 4.49% of MCT. Thus, 1 of 3 goats given a single dose of 5 g/kg bodyweight (bw) of seeds (248 mg MCT/kg bw) and 2 goats given a single dose of 347 mg MCT/kg bw showed acute clinical signs and were euthanized 10–11 days after dosing. Clinical signs and gross and histologic lesions were characteristic of acute centrilobular liver necrosis.






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September 13, 2013 at 01:11AM Granulomatous rhinitis due to Candida parapsilosis in a cat

A 9-year-old female spayed Domestic Medium Hair cat presented to the referring veterinarian with a 2-week history of sneezing, which progressed to swelling over the nasal planum. The cat had been under veterinary care for inflammatory bowel disease and had been treated with 1.25 mg/kg prednisolone once a day for approximately 1 year. On physical examination, an approximately 2–3 mm diameter, round polypoid pink soft-tissue mass was protruding slightly from the right nostril. Through histologic examination of representative sections from the mass, there was a severe diffuse infiltrate of epithelioid macrophages and neutrophils that surrounded frequent 15–20 µm yeast organisms. A Grocott methenamine silver stain revealed the presence of pseudohyphae in addition to the previously noted yeast forms. Real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for Cryptococcus neoformans, Ajellomyces dermatitidis (syn. Blastomyces dermatitidis), Coccidioides immitis, Ajellomyces capsulatus (syn. Histoplasma capsulatum), Malassezia spp., and Candida spp. was performed on the paraffin-embedded sample. The PCR for Candida spp. was positive; the product was then sequenced and was determined to be consistent with Candida parapsilosis. Following the PCR diagnosis and prior to treatment of the infection, C. parapsilosis was cultured from a nasal swab. The infection in the cat in the current report was considered opportunistic and secondary to immunosuppression, following treatment for the inflammatory bowel disease.






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September 13, 2013 at 01:11AM Occurrence of osteochondromatosis (multiple cartilaginous exostoses) in a domestic pig (Sus scrofa domesticus)

Osteochondromatosis is a condition in which multiple benign, cartilage-capped tumors arise from the surface of bones formed by endochondral ossification. The current report describes the presence of 4 prominent exophytic masses, measuring between 4 and 13 cm in diameter, arising from the surface of the ribs, and located within the thoracic cavity, in a 2-year-old female domestic pig (Sus scrofa domesticus). Histological studies revealed that masses were well-differentiated, cartilage-capped proliferations with an orderly pattern of endochondral mineralization toward deeper areas. The observed gross and microscopic findings are characteristic of osteochondromatosis.






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September 13, 2013 at 01:11AM Severe thymic hyperplasia in a newborn calf associated with impaired T-cell differentiation

A 1-day-old female Holstein–Friesian calf was presented for severe dyspnea. Physical examination revealed respiratory distress, moderate edema of the ventral neck, and swollen jugular veins. The calf died and was submitted for necropsy. A severely enlarged thymus (40 cm x 20 cm x 10 cm) weighing 1.37 kg was detected on gross examination. Histomorphology was normal but no tingible body macrophages were observed in the medullary areas. Immunohistochemistry was characterized by the lack of thymic cluster of differentiation 3 and major histocompatibility complex class II expression compared to age-matched controls. The findings were consistent with severe thymic hyperplasia, a rare congenital condition that is also described in children. Immunohistochemical findings were suggestive of impaired T-cell development and selection associated with lack of apoptosis of thymic cells (lack of tingible body macrophages). Thymic hyperplasia in juvenile animals should be considered among the differential diagnoses of mediastinal masses as a rare cause of respiratory distress in newborn calves.






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September 13, 2013 at 01:11AM Vesicular stomatitis outbreak in the southwestern United States, 2012

Vesicular stomatitis is a viral disease primarily affecting horses and cattle when it occurs in the United States. Outbreaks in the southwestern United States occur sporadically, with initial cases typically occurring in Texas, New Mexico, or Arizona and subsequent cases occurring in a northward progression. The viruses causing vesicular stomatitis can be transmitted by direct contact of lesioned animals with other susceptible animals, but transmission is primarily through arthropod vectors. In 2012, an outbreak of vesicular stomatitis in the United States occurred that was caused by Vesicular stomatitis New Jersey virus serotype. Overall, 51 horses on 36 premises in 2 states were confirmed positive. Phylogenetic analysis of the virus indicated that it was most closely related to viruses detected in the state of Veracruz, Mexico, in 2000.






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September 13, 2013 at 01:11AM Simultaneous detection of Chlamydia spp., Coxiella burnetii, and Neospora caninum in abortion material of ruminants by multiplex real-time polymerase chain reaction

Chlamydia spp., Coxiella burnetii, and Neospora caninum are responsible for reproductive diseases and are closely linked with high abortion rates in ruminants. Furthermore, C. burnetii and Chlamydia spp. have zoonotic potential. A real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was developed for the simultaneous detection of Chlamydia spp.,C. burnetii, and N. caninum. The detection of beta-actin as internal control in the same PCR reaction provides additional information about sample quality by detecting the presence of PCR inhibitors. The multiplex real-time PCR developed in the current study shows a greater sensitivity compared to previously used single-target PCR reactions with a reproducible detection limit of 0.13 plasmid copies per PCR for each target. Additional parallel amplification of all detectable pathogens did not adversely impact sensitivity. This new multiplex PCR allows the highly sensitive, cost-effective, and rapid detection of 3 important pathogens and has the potential to be a useful time-saving tool in the routine diagnosis of abortion cases in ruminants.






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September 13, 2013 at 01:11AM Application of a real-time fluorescence resonance energy transfer polymerase chain reaction assay with melting curve analysis for the detection of Paragonimus heterotremus eggs in the feces of experimentally infected cats

Paragonimus heterotremus is a medically important lung fluke that causes human and animal paragonimiasis in Southeast Asia, including Thailand. In the current study, a real-time fluorescence resonance energy transfer polymerase chain reaction (real-time FRET PCR) with melting curve analysis was developed and evaluated to detect P. heterotremus eggs in the feces of experimentally infected cats. The detection limit of this method for the P. heterotremus DNA sequence was 3 x 102 copies of the positive control plasmid and 10–3 ng of P. heterotremus genomic DNA. The assay system could detect 10 eggs of P. heterotremus per gram of cat feces. No fluorescence signal was observed when DNA purified from 16 other organisms or genomic DNA from cats and human beings were tested. Real-time FRET PCR yielded positive results for all fecal samples from 17 P. heterotremus–infected cats and showed a negative relationship (r = –0.852, P < 0.001) between the number of parasite eggs in feces and the number of PCR cycles. The assay could detect genomic DNA from P. heterotremus, P. westermani, P. macrorchis, P. siamensis, P. harinasutai, and P. bangkokensis and can differentiate P. heterotremus from the other 5 species. The 6 Paragonimus species examined were divided into 4 groups by melting peak analysis. This assay can be useful for the detection of, and epidemiological studies on, P. heterotremus infection in endemic areas.






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September 13, 2013 at 01:11AM Postmortem stability of S100B in the aqueous humor of northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus)

Bycatch (accidental drowning in fishing nets) is a significant problem for some marine mammal species, but can be difficult to diagnose as there are no pathognomonic gross or histological lesions. In human medicine, biomarkers such as S100B are increasingly being used to investigate hypoxic-ischemic syndromes, but, to the authors’ knowledge, studies using this marker have not been reported for marine mammal species. The aims of the current study were to determine baseline postmortem S100B levels in a pinniped species, and to determine whether S100B levels were stable over a postmortem interval of 48 hr. Aqueous humor, which is simple to collect and avoids many of the problems associated with postmortem collection of blood, was used as a surrogate for serum. S100B was detected in the aqueous humor of acute deaths (<15 min) and was stable for up to 48 hr, with a wider variation in values at the 48-hr time interval.






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September 13, 2013 at 01:11AM Abortion and premature birth in cattle following vaccination with Brucella abortus strain RB51

Brucella abortus RB51 is the vaccine strain currently licensed for immunizing cattle against brucellosis in the United States. Most cattle are vaccinated as heifer calves at 4–12 months of age. Adult cattle may be vaccinated in selected high-risk situations. Two herds of pregnant adult cattle in the brucellosis-endemic area of Wyoming were vaccinated with a standard label dose (1.0–3.4 x 1010 organisms) of RB51. Reproductive losses in the vaccinated herds were 5.3% (herd A) and 0.6% (herd B) and included abortions, stillbirths, premature calves, and unbred cows (presumed early abortion). Brucella abortus was cultured from multiple tissues of aborted and premature calves (7/9), and from placenta. Isolates were identified as B. abortus strain RB51 by standard strain typing procedures and a species-specific polymerase chain reaction. Bronchopneumonia with intralesional bacteria and placentitis were observed microscopically. There was no evidence of involvement of other infectious or toxic causes of abortion. Producers, veterinarians, and laboratory staff should be alert to the risk of abortion when pregnant cattle are vaccinated with RB51, to potential human exposure, and to the importance of distinguishing field from vaccinal strains of B. abortus.






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September 13, 2013 at 01:11AM Meningothelial meningioma in a Malayan sun bear (Helarctos malayanus)

A 24-year-old, spayed female Malayan sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) in the Taipei Zoo (Taipei, Taiwan) showed clinical signs of slowly progressive anorexia, dullness, compulsive pacing, and circling. The animal subsequently developed acute severe stupor and persistent recumbency. Postcontrast study of computed tomography revealed a spheroid, extra-axial mass with strong but heterogeneous hyperattenuation in the left temporal lobe of the cerebrum. At necropsy, a solitary, well-circumscribed intracranial mass measuring 3 cm x 2.5 cm x 2 cm was attached to the left pyriform lobe with compression of the adjacent neuroparenchyma. Cytological examination obtained from the mass revealed large clumps and sheets of cohesive polyhedral cells with round nuclei, wispy cytoplasm, and indistinct cell borders. Microscopically, the mass was composed of densely packed round to polygonal cells arranged in lobules and small nests. Psammoma bodies, xanthomatous change, and cholesterol deposition were also noted. Immunohistochemical staining of the tumor was positive for vimentin, pancytokeratin, cytokeratin (CK)34BE12, neuron-specific enolase, and epithelial membrane antigen, but negative for glial fibrillary acidic protein and S100 protein. The cytological, histological, and immunohistochemical features were compatible with a meningothelial meningioma.






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September 13, 2013 at 01:11AM Seroprevalence study of Equine rhinitis B virus (ERBV) in Australian weanling horses using serotype-specific ERBV enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays

Respiratory infections are a major burden in the performance horse industry. Equine rhinitis B virus (ERBV) has been isolated from horses displaying clinical respiratory disease, and ERBV-neutralizing antibodies have been detected in 50–80% of horses in reported surveys. Current ERBV isolation and detection methods may underestimate the number of ERBV-positive animals and do not identify multiple serotype infections. The aim of the current study was to develop a serotyping ERBV antibody-detection enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and examine the seroprevalence of ERBV in a group of Australian weanling horses. ELISAs with high sensitivity and specificity were developed. The seroprevalence of ERBV in the weanling horses was high (74–86%); ERBV-3 antibodies were most prevalent (58–62%) and ERBV-2 antibodies were least prevalent (10–16%). Many horses were seropositive to 2 or more serotypes. All 3 serotypes of ERBV were detected, and concurrent positivity to multiple serotypes was common.






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September 13, 2013 at 01:11AM Evaluation of two commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kits for the detection of serum antibodies against Akabane virus in cattle

In New Zealand, an arbovirus surveillance program has been operating for more than 20 years, which includes testing of cattle with the Akabane virus neutralization test. With the aim to replace this laborious test by an easier-to-perform enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), 2 commercial ELISA kits, ELISA-1 from France (originally from Australia) and ELISA-2 from Japan, were compared, using 334 serum samples from noninfected New Zealand cattle, and 548 serum samples from naturally infected cattle herds in Australia. Diagnostic specificities for the test methods were high, ranging from 99.4% to 100%. The diagnostic sensitivities varied considerably between the test methods and differed from the values reported by the manufacturers (94% for each ELISA). The diagnostic sensitivities relative to the virus neutralization test (n = 378) were 96.0% for ELISA-1 or 98.9% when suspect samples were included, and 78.0% for ELISA-2. Differences in the commercial ELISA kits may be explained by the presence of other Simbu serogroup viruses in Australian cattle herds, causing cross-reactions in ELISA-1. Both commercial ELISA kits would be fit for purpose and could replace the virus neutralization test for Akabane virus surveillance in New Zealand. ELISA-1 may be able to detect other Simbu serogroup viruses, should they be present. The current study shows that despite comparable ELISA test characteristics given by the manufacturers, evaluation on the target population revealed marked differences in the ELISA kits test methods’ characteristics.






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September 13, 2013 at 01:11AM Emergence of Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus in the United States: clinical signs, lesions, and viral genomic sequences

During the 10 days commencing April 29, 2013, the Iowa State University Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory received the first 4 of many submissions from swine farms experiencing explosive epidemics of diarrhea and vomiting affecting all ages, with 90–95% mortality in suckling pigs. Histology revealed severe atrophy of villi in all segments of the small intestines with occasional villus-epithelial syncytial cells, but testing for rotaviruses and Transmissible gastroenteritis virus (Alphacoronavirus 1) were negative. Negative-staining electron microscopy of feces revealed coronavirus-like particles and a pan-coronavirus polymerase chain reaction (PCR) designed to amplify a conserved region of the polymerase gene for all members in the family Coronaviridae produced expected 251-bp amplicons. Subsequent sequencing and analysis revealed 99.6–100% identity among the PCR amplicons from the 4 farms and 97–99% identity to the corresponding portion of the polymerase gene of Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) strains, with the highest identity (99%) to strains from China in 2012. Findings were corroborated at National Veterinary Services Laboratories using 2 nested S-gene and 1 nested N-gene PCR tests where the sequenced amplicons also had the highest identity with 2012 China strains. Whole genome sequence for the virus from 2 farms in 2 different states using next-generation sequencing technique was compared to PEDV sequences available in GenBank. The 2013 U.S. PEDV had 96.6–99.5% identity with all known PEDV strains and the highest identity (>99.0%) to some of the 2011–2012 Chinese strains. The nearly simultaneous outbreaks of disease, and high degree of homology (99.6–100%) between the PEDV strains from the 4 unrelated farms, suggests a common source of virus.






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September 13, 2013 at 01:11AM Diagnostic gap in Bovine viral diarrhea virus serology during the periparturient period in cattle

Detection of antibodies against Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) in serum and milk by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is a crucial part of all ongoing national schemes to eradicate this important cattle pathogen. Serum and milk are regarded as equally suited for antibody measurement. However, when retesting a seropositive cow 1 day after calving, the serum was negative in 6 out of 9 different ELISAs. To further investigate this diagnostic gap around parturition, pre- and postcalving serum and milk samples of 5 cows were analyzed by BVDV antibody ELISA and serum neutralization test (SNT). By ELISA, 3 out of the 5 animals showed a diagnostic gap in the serum for up to 12 days around calving but all animals remained positive in SNT. In milk, the ELISA was strongly positive after birth but antibody levels decreased considerably within the next few days. Because of the immunoglobulin G (IgG)1-specific transport of serum antibodies into the mammary gland for colostrum production, the IgG subclass specificity of the total and the BVDV-specific antibodies were determined. Although all 5 animals showed a clear decrease in the total and BVDV-specific IgG1 antibody levels at parturition, the precalving IgG1-to-IgG2 ratios of the BVDV-specific antibodies were considerably lower in animals that showed the diagnostic gap. Results showed that BVDV seropositive cows may become "false" negative in several ELISAs in the periparturient period and suggest that the occurrence of this diagnostic gap is influenced by the BVDV-specific IgG subclass response of the individual animal.






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September 13, 2013 at 01:11AM Merogonic stages of Theileria cervi in mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus)

In February 2012, 12 farmed mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) were moved from a facility in southwestern Oklahoma to a facility in southeastern Oklahoma that housed 100 farmed white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus). Between the third and fifth weeks, 9 of the 12 mule deer had died, 4 of which were submitted for necropsy. The deer were heavily infested with Amblyomma americanum (lone star ticks). Hematologic data from 1 deer revealed severe anemia, leukocytosis, and intraerythrocytic hemoparasites consistent with Theileria spp. Microscopically, the liver, lymph nodes, and spleen contained multifocally distributed, enlarged monocytic cells whose cytoplasm was replaced by developing meronts in various stages of merogony. It appears that, upon arrival, the Theileria cervi–naïve mule deer became infested with large numbers of Theileria-infected lone star ticks leading to massive exposure of the mule deer to sporozoites of the protozoan, resulting in an acute hemolytic crisis and fatalities. The merogonic stages of T. cervi are also described. The lack of earlier reports of merogony may be due to the fact that only a single, short-lived, merogonic cycle follows exposure to sporozoites and thus merogonic stages are demonstrable for only a short period. Polymerase chain reaction testing of paraffin-embedded tissue yielded a 507-bp amplicon sequence that was 100% identical with the sequence of T. cervi previously reported from white-tailed deer in Oklahoma and from elk in Wisconsin and Indiana.






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September 12, 2013 at 11:51PM Schwebel Baking Company Voluntarily Recalls Schwebel's Golden Rich Buns With Honey Due to Undeclared Eggs

Schwebel Baking Company today recalled 18,979 units of Golden Rich Buns with Honey due to mislabeling and undeclared egg. Through the package validation process the problem was discovered.



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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Source Of Fishy Odors Identified

ACS Meeting News: When omega-3 fatty acids are oxidized, a mixture of 11 of the degradation products causes unpleasant smells, flavors



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Source Of Fishy Odors Identified

ACS Meeting News: When omega-3 fatty acids are oxidized, a mixture of 11 of the degradation products causes unpleasant smells, flavors



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September 11, 2013 at 04:45PM Consumer Update Analytics - Posted August 15, 2013

This page shows the Consumer Update web analytics for the period between August 1, 2013 and August 15, 2013.



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September 11, 2013 at 06:06PM Une technique de pointe pour des millions de plants de caféiers garantis sans défaut

C’est la maîtrise totale d’une technique de multiplication végétale de pointe, la suspension cellulaire, que les chercheurs du Cirad et leur partenaire Ecom Agroindustrial viennent de valider pour le caféier arabica. Cette étape clé de la multiplication de vitroplants par embryogénèse somatique, permettra notamment de produire les millions de plants de caféiers nécessaires à l’approvisionnement du marché en variétés sélectionnées haut de gamme. Ce travail pionnier ouvre de nouvelles perspectives de multiplication de plantes et de variétés à l’échelle industrielle. Il permettra également un gain de revenu majeur pour de nombreux producteurs.






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September 11, 2013 at 04:48PM FDA Issues Guidance on Information Recommended for Animal Food Additive Petitions

FDA announced today the availability of a draft document describing the type of information it recommends that companies provide when they submit a food additive petition for substances intended for use in animal food.



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September 11, 2013 at 03:27PM FDA Announces FY 2014 Animal Drug User Fee Rates for ADUFA and AGDUFA

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced in the Federal Register today the fiscal year 2014 rates and payment procedures for animal drugs subject to user fees under the Animal Drug User Fee Amendments of 2013 (ADUFA III) and Animal Generic Drug User Fee Amendments of 2013 (AGDUFA II).



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December 22, 2008 at 07:25PM Safe Handling Tips for Pet Foods and Treats

Safe handling steps to take to help prevent illness from contaminated pet foods and treats



via Pet Health RSS Feed http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm048182.htm

September 11, 2013 at 02:05PM IVe Conférence Biocarburants / Bioénergies

Organisée par l'Institut international d'ingénierie (2IE), le ministère des Mines et de l'Energie du Burkina Faso et le Cirad sur le thème : quel bilan et quelles voies d'avenir pour les biocarburant et les bioénergies en Afrique ?






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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

September 11, 2013 at 01:23AM Bubbles Baking Co. Issues an Allergen Alert for Undeclared Milk and Soy in First Street Label Blueberry Muffins, 14 oz. 9 Trays/ Case and Blueberry Loaf, 16 oz. 12 Trays/Case

Bubbles Baking Co. is voluntarily recalling 9,229 cases of Blueberry Muffin 14 oz and Blueberry Loaf Cake 16 oz. due to undeclared milk and soy allergen. People who have allergies to milk and soy run the risk of serious or life-threatening reactions if they consume these products.



via FDA Food Safety RSS Feed http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm367888.htm

A Stem Cell Special Delivery

ACS Meeting News: Neural stem cells show promise for delivering chemotherapy directly to brain tumors



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September 10, 2013 at 04:30PM Goal of Label Changes: Better Prescribing, Safer Use of Opioids

Long-acting and extended-release opioids are the only options some patients have for managing pain. FDA is requiring labeling changes aimed at better defining exactly which patients should be candidates for these powerful medications. In addition, manufacturers are being required to conduct studies of their long-term effects.



via FDA Consumer Health Information Updates http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm367660.htm

New Compound Stops Flu Virus’s Thievery

Medicinal Chemistry: Molecule prevents virus replication by inhibiting a viral enzyme that steals host RNA



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September 10, 2013 at 06:00AM Severe canine illness mystifies veterinarians, officials in Ohio

State enlisting help of Ohio veterinarians to identify and combat disease.



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Monday, September 9, 2013

September 09, 2013 at 09:16PM General Mills Announces Voluntary Recall of Limited Quantity of Refrigerated Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls With Icing

General Mills announced today a voluntary Class II recall of a limited quantity of refrigerated Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls with Icing. No other flavors or varieties of Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls or Pillsbury dough products are being recalled.



via FDA Food Safety RSS Feed http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm367695.htm

September 09, 2013 at 05:51PM Fertilité des sols : enquête sur les pratiques paysannes au Mali

Dans le sud du Mali, la fertilité des sols est soumise à rude épreuve. Une démographie galopante, une culture cotonnière et un élevage en pleine expansion pèsent de plus en plus sur les terres, qui s’épuisent. Pour maintenir et développer leurs activités agropastorales, les paysans n’ont d’autre solution que de produire leur propre engrais organique avec les résidus de culture et les déjections des animaux de leur exploitation. Comment gèrent-ils cette production, quels savoirs techniques mettent-ils en œuvre, selon quelle logique, avec quelles contraintes et quels objectifs ? Une équipe du Cirad a mené l’enquête.






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Sunday, September 8, 2013

Raman Helps Delineate Brain Tumors

Label-free method stacks up against conventional pathology



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Ironing Out Nitrogen Fixation

Bioinorganic Chemistry: Iron catalyst could aid search for improved ammonia process



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Key Hurdle To Life Was Lower On Mars

Phosphate, found in genetic material and ATP, was likely released more readily from martian minerals than from minerals on Earth



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New Route To On-Off Gene Control

RNA-guided system turns genes both on and off in cells, providing new options for studying protein expression and developing disease therapies



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Raman Helps Delineate Brain Tumors

Label-free method stacks up against conventional pathology



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December 22, 2008 at 07:25PM Purchasing Pet Drugs Online: Buyer Beware

Consumers should be cautious when buying pet drugs online and should not let Internet pharmacies "evaluate" their pets



via Pet Health RSS Feed http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm048164.htm

Friday, September 6, 2013

September 06, 2013 at 11:07PM Updated Press Release: GoPicnic Brands Announces Voluntary Recall of Limited Quantity Vegan Meals Due to Undeclared Milk Allergen

GoPicnic Brands, Inc. is voluntarily recalling two vegan ready-­‐to-­‐ eat meals, GoPicnic Black Bean Dip & Plantain Chips and Hummus & Crackers, containing Professor Zim Zam’s Extraordinary Sweets Dark Chocolate with Orange and Dark Chocolate with Sea Salt. The chocolate products in these meals may contain an undeclared milk allergen.



via FDA Food Safety RSS Feed http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm367538.htm

September 06, 2013 at 03:00PM FDA Explores Impact of Arsenic in Rice

FDA has taken a major step towards learning whether levels of arsenic in rice and rice products pose a risk to public health, collecting more than 1,300 samples of rice and rice products and testing them for arsenic. Next step: assessing the public health risk.



via FDA Consumer Health Information Updates http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm352569.htm

Watching Battery Chemistry With MRI

Electrochemistry: Magnetic resonance imaging could help scientists better understand the chemical workings inside batteries



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September 06, 2013 at 03:36PM Phosphorus in Soils and Plants

5e Symposium international sur le thème de la dynamique du phosphore dans le continuum sol-plante. Coorganisé par le Cirad.






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September 06, 2013 at 03:34PM 4e sommet sur le phosphore durable

Coorganisé par le Cirad.






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September 04, 2013 at 03:58PM Fruits Vol. 68, no. 4

A new issue of the journal Fruits, published by EDP Sciences and Cirad.






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July 23, 2013 at 02:44PM New Directions for Agricultural Research

Organized by Agropolis International with leaders in Montpellier seminars "Agroecology - Intensification of farming systems." With the participation of CIRAD.






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Newborn Gene Screens

Health: National Institutes of Health program will evaluate use of genome sequencing at birth



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Thursday, September 5, 2013

September 05, 2013 at 11:01PM Cains Foods Issues an Allergen Alert for Undeclared Milk and Egg in Olde Cape Cod Chipotle Ranch Dressing

Cains Foods is recalling 2,273 six-pack cases of 16 oz. Olde Cape Cod Chipotle Ranch dressing with a "Best By" date of Nov. 30, 2014 because it may contain undeclared milk and egg. People who have allergies to milk and egg run the risk of serious or life-threatening reactions if they consume products containing these ingredients.



via FDA Food Safety RSS Feed http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm367391.htm

September 05, 2013 at 06:00AM Purina ONE recalls single run of Salmonella-contaminated dog food

Recall affects 3.5-lb bags of White Meat Chicken and Whole Barley Recipe.



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September 05, 2013 at 05:51PM Chobani, Inc. Voluntarily Recalls Greek Yogurt Because of Product Concerns

Chobani, Inc., of Twin Falls, Idaho is voluntarily recalling Greek Yogurt. The company has ceased the distribution of the product due to reports of product bloating and swelling and some claims of illness as the company continues its investigation to identify the root cause.



via FDA Food Safety RSS Feed http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm367298.htm

September 05, 2013 at 02:16PM Enjeux et perspectives des recherches transméditerranéennes

Séminaire organisé par l'Agence nationale de la recherche en partenariat avec Agropolis International. Avec la participation du Cirad.






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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

September 05, 2013 at 03:51AM Hubbard Feeds Inc. Announces an Expanded Voluntary Recall of Hubbard Life Homestead FastGrow Poultry Feed in Indiana, Michigan and Illinois Due to Elevated Calcium

Hubbard Feeds Inc. announced today a voluntary recall of three additional lots of Hubbard Life Homestead FASTGROW AM.0.0125 NAB/NAB MEDICATED because of elevated calcium levels that may be harmful to chickens and turkeys. This voluntary recall is the result of identification of additional lot numbers through assays by the FDA related to a voluntary recall of the same product on July 2, 2013. No adverse events or complaints have been reported to date for the three additional lots listed below.



via FDA Food Safety RSS Feed http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm367257.htm

September 05, 2013 at 03:51AM Hubbard Feeds Inc. Announces an Expanded Voluntary Recall of Hubbard Life Homestead FastGrow Poultry Feed in Indiana, Michigan and Illinois Due to Elevated Calcium

Hubbard Feeds Inc. announced today a voluntary recall of three additional lots of Hubbard Life Homestead FASTGROW AM.0.0125 NAB/NAB MEDICATED because of elevated calcium levels that may be harmful to chickens and turkeys. This voluntary recall is the result of identification of additional lot numbers through assays by the FDA related to a voluntary recall of the same product on July 2, 2013. No adverse events or complaints have been reported to date for the three additional lots listed below.



via Pet Health RSS Feed http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm367257.htm

September 04, 2013 at 06:00AM Virbac expands Iverhart Plus recall to 34 lots

Decreased ivermectin potency levels may not protect some dogs from heartworm infection.



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September 04, 2013 at 03:58PM Fruits Vol. 68, N°4

Un nouveau numéro de la revue Fruits, éditée par EDP Sciences et le Cirad.






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Made-To-Order Branched Proteins

Protein Engineering: Researchers build unique protein shapes with the help of genetically encoded peptide tags



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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

December 22, 2008 at 07:32PM Pet Turtles: Cute But Contaminated with Salmonella

FDA warns about the risk of illness from pet turtles



via Pet Health RSS Feed http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm048151.htm

May 13, 2009 at 11:46PM Treating Cushing's Disease in Dogs

Medications, including a recently approved drug, can help manage this disease that most commonly occurs in middle-aged and older dogs.



via Pet Health RSS Feed http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm151209.htm

September 03, 2013 at 06:00AM AAHA mandates dental anesthesia, intubation for accredited veterinary hospitals

New standard applies to all dental procedures, including cleaning.



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Sunday, September 1, 2013

Water Lubricates Molecular Machines

Ability to form and quickly rearrange hydrogen-bond networks accelerates machine movement



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Caffeine-Benzoic Acid Cocrystals At Last

After decades of trying, researchers finally make caffeine-benzoic acid cocrystals



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Federal Lab Helps Clients Move Prospective Nanomedicines Into Clinical Trials

Nanotechnology Characterization Lab runs battery of preclinical tests for academic, industrial teams



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