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July 12, 2019
By Jessie Higgins

Evansville - Governments, (click here) universities and private businesses around the world are racing to develop a vaccine for African swine fever before the disease spreads around the world.

The virus, deadly to pigs, but harmless to humans, is spreading relentlessly across Asia. Half of China's pig herd might soon be gone, according to some estimates, and that's roughly a quarter of the world's pigs.

The disease also has infected pigs in Vietnam, Mongolia, North Korea, Cambodia, Laos and Bulgaria. Because of its potential to destroy a nation's pig industry, non-infected countries, including those in Europe and North America, are throwing up as many defenses as possible to keep it out.

But with no vaccine, there is only so much they can do....

July 13, 2019

QYReports (click here) has added insightful analytical data to its massive repository titled, Avian Influenza Vaccines market. The report highlights leading key players operating in the global regions such as North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and India. Different graphical presentation techniques such as charts, graphs, table, and pictures have been used while curating the report.

Avian influenza can be defined as the disease caused by infection by the bird flu Type-A virus. These viruses are found commonly in aquatic birds and they can cause infection in domestic poultry and other species of birds. Based on the protein present on the virus surface, the influenza Type-A virus can be sub-classified into neuraminidase (NA) and hemagglutinin (HA)....

...Furthermore, it sheds light on key business priorities in order to assist the companies. The global Avian Influenza Vaccines market report is summarized with the help of different case studies from leading industries, policymakers, business owners, and industry experts. Growth predictions for numerous segments such as Avian Influenza Vaccines have also been included in the report....