James Kincheloe

As the government shutdown continues into its third week with no end in sight, there is growing concern over the dangers and risks of the shutdown to public health.

James Kincheloe

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has announced additional late season hunts due to the discovery of CWD in a wild deer in Houston County.  Hunters will be required to bring in all carcasses to deer check stations for testing of the disease.  The hunt includes areas around where the wild deer was caught this year as well as around a farmed cervid facility only nine miles away in Winona County that had deer test positive in 2017.

Heidi Vesterinen

As the year draws to a close, it’s natural to look back and reflect. Last year was eventful on all fronts.  In food safety, we saw repeated outbreaks of potentially deadly E.coli on US romaine lettuce and the largest ever Listeria outbreak.

Gus Brihn

The Board of Animal Health released a newsbyte on December 17th regarding the spread and impact of Asian longhorned ticks in the United States, an invasive species from Asia, New Zealand and Australia.

Gus Brihn

After much debate, diplomats from nearly 200 countries reached a deal on Saturday, December 15th in Katowice, Poland, to keep the Paris climate agreement alive by adopting a new set of rules.

Gus Brihn

The AVMA, alongside the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) and the Federation of Veterinarians of Europe (FVE), released a joint statement aiming to ensure veterinary oversight of antimicrobial use, mitigation of antimicrobial resistance, and the continuing availability of critical medications for both animal and human health.

Gus Brihn

With deer hunting season underway, there is mandatory and voluntary Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) surveillance testing in designated areas across Minnesota. A wild deer harvested in Houston County, southeast of Rochester, MN, reported a presumptive positive of CWD on November 17.

Lauren Bernstein

Climate change has pervaded much of the news headlines lately, from concerned debate over the drivers of the California wildfires and the unsettling realities reported in the National Climate Assessment, to the United States’ controversial position in the Paris Agreement.

Lauren Bernstein

This response follows the confirmation of 11 new cases of CWD in wild deer this fall. Until this year, only 17 CWD cases were found in wild herds, raising concerns of disease persistence and spread.