University of Missouri researchers are working to develop the first-ever vaccine proven to protect cattle from a devastating tick-borne cattle disease known as bovine anaplasmosis. The research is vital to the state's economy as it aims to protect Missouri's $1.6 billion cattle industry.
source https://phys.org/news/2024-08-vaccine-cattle-deadly-borne-disease.html
Thursday, 29 August 2024
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