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  1. Understanding and managing the role of honey bees in CGMMV…

    https://industry.nt.gov.au/publications/primary-industry-publications/newsletters/regional-newsletters/rural-review/nt-rural-review-may-2022/understanding-and-managing-the-role-of-honey-bees-in-cgmmv-epidemiology-hortinnovation-vm18008

    From 2019-2021, a project was undertaken at Berrimah Farm Science Precinct to determine how honey bees introduce Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus (CGMMV)…

  2. Lumpy skin disease on the radar

    https://industry.nt.gov.au/publications/primary-industry-publications/newsletters/regional-newsletters/rural-review/nt-rural-review-november-2021/lumpy-skin-disease-on-the-radar

    Northern Territory producers should be on the lookout for lumpy skin disease, an exotic virus of cattle and buffalo that is moving closer to Australian shores.

  3. NT Rural Review

    https://industry.nt.gov.au/publications/primary-industry-publications/newsletters/regional-newsletters/rural-review/nt-rural-review-may-2022

    Articles on horticulture, livestock and biosecurity information published in February 2022.

  4. Case report – Barber’s Pole worm and pestivirus in weaners

    https://industry.nt.gov.au/publications/primary-industry-publications/newsletters/regional-newsletters/rural-review/nt-rural-review-september-2020/case-report-barbers-pole-worm-and-pestivirus-in-weaners

    During May, a Darwin property manager reported two steers out of a mob of three-year-old steers seemed to be wasting away over a period of six weeks. One steer …

  5. Veterinary Board of the Northern Territory newsletter archive

    https://industry.nt.gov.au/boards-and-committees/vetboardnt/newsletters/veterinary-board-of-the-northern-territory-newsletter-archive

    Newsletters from the Veterinary Board of the Northern Territory prior to 2023.

  6. World Zoonoses Day! More important than ever

    https://industry.nt.gov.au/publications/primary-industry-publications/newsletters/regional-newsletters/rural-review/nt-rural-review-august-2022/world-zoonoses-day-more-important-than-ever

    Awareness of the risks of zoonotic diseases – which can pass from animals to humans – is more important than ever on World Zoonoses Day.

  7. Staff try to contain their excitement at biosecurity training

    https://industry.nt.gov.au/publications/primary-industry-publications/newsletters/regional-newsletters/rural-review/nt-rural-review-august-2021/staff-try-to-contain-their-excitement-at-biosecurity-training

    The staff out at Darwin’s Berrimah Farm Science Precinct were delighted with the new multimillion dollar molecular laboratory that was opened recently.

  8. Pig mortalities in Darwin region

    https://industry.nt.gov.au/publications/primary-industry-publications/newsletters/regional-newsletters/archived-newsletters/animal-health/animal-health-news-112019/pig-mortalities-in-darwin-region

    The virus survives in a wide range of conditions, and is resistant to cooking, freezing and thawing. ... Because the disease can be easily spread from pig to…

  9. African horse sickness

    https://industry.nt.gov.au/publications/primary-industry-publications/newsletters/regional-newsletters/rural-review/nt-rural-review-may-2021/african-horse-sickness-what-is-it-and-what-is-the-risk-to-australia

    African horse sickness is a serious viral disease of horses which is spread by biting midges. It can also affect donkeys, mules, and, less commonly, camels and …

  10. Biosecurity alert: African swine fever

    https://industry.nt.gov.au/publications/primary-industry-publications/newsletters/regional-newsletters/archived-newsletters/tp/top-paddock-122019/biosecurity-alert-african-swine-fever

    virus). It can also be transmitted by exposure to contaminated items such as equipment, vehicles, clothing and footwear. ... The virus survives under most…