McMaster Researchers Develop Rapid Test to Detect Infections on Farm
June 16, 2022 —
Researchers at McMaster University have developed a new form of rapid test to detect infections in farm animals, responding to the rising threat of dangerous outbreaks.
The prototype has been proven effective in detecting a devastating diarrheal infection in pigs first identified in Canada in 2014, and can be adapted to test for other pathogens, and in other animals.
Read the full story in National Hog Farmer.
[Source: National Hog Farmer 13 June 2022]
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