Considerations for the development of cost‐effective cell culture media for cultivated meat production

EN O'Neill, ZA Cosenza, K Baar… - … Reviews in Food …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Innovation in cultivated meat development has been rapidly accelerating in recent years
because it holds the potential to help attenuate issues facing production of dietary protein for …

The 1918 influenza pandemic: 100 years of questions answered and unanswered

JK Taubenberger, JC Kash, DM Morens - Science translational …, 2019 - science.org
The 2018–2019 period marks the centennial of the “Spanish” influenza pandemic, which
caused at least 50 million deaths worldwide. The unprecedented nature of the pandemic's …

[HTML][HTML] Infectious diseases and meat production

R Espinosa, D Tago, N Treich - Environmental and Resource Economics, 2020 - Springer
Most infectious diseases in humans originate from animals. In this paper, we explore the role
of animal farming and meat consumption in the emergence and amplification of infectious …

[HTML][HTML] Origins of the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic in swine in Mexico

I Mena, MI Nelson, F Quezada-Monroy, J Dutta… - elife, 2016 - elifesciences.org
Asia is considered an important source of influenza A virus (IAV) pandemics, owing to large,
diverse viral reservoirs in poultry and swine. However, the zoonotic origins of the 2009 …

[HTML][HTML] Novel vaccine technologies in veterinary medicine: a herald to human medicine vaccines

V Aida, VC Pliasas, PJ Neasham, JF North… - Frontiers in veterinary …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The success of inactivated and live-attenuated vaccines has enhanced livestock
productivity, promoted food security, and attenuated the morbidity and mortality of several …

Swine influenza A viruses and the tangled relationship with humans

TK Anderson, J Chang… - Cold Spring …, 2021 - perspectivesinmedicine.cshlp.org
Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are the causative agents of one of the most important viral
respiratory diseases in pigs and humans. Human and swine IAV are prone to interspecies …

What grows from a pandemic? Toward an abolitionist agroecology

M Montenegro de Wit - The Journal of Peasant Studies, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT COVID-19 has exposed racialized vulnerabilities in the dominant agrifood
system and granted opportunities to build anew. In this paper, I explore a series of …

Phylogeography reveals association between swine trade and the spread of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus in China and across the world

WT He, N Bollen, Y Xu, J Zhao… - Molecular Biology …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
The ongoing SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome)-CoV (coronavirus)-2 pandemic has
exposed major gaps in our knowledge on the origin, ecology, evolution, and spread of …

The 1918 influenza pandemic and its legacy

JK Taubenberger, DM Morens - Cold Spring …, 2020 - perspectivesinmedicine.cshlp.org
Just over a century ago in 1918–1919, the “Spanish” influenza pandemic appeared nearly
simultaneously around the world and caused extraordinary mortality—estimated at 50–100 …

Phylodynamic analysis of porcine circovirus type 2 reveals global waves of emerging genotypes and the circulation of recombinant forms

G Franzo, M Cortey, J Segalés, J Hughes… - Molecular phylogenetics …, 2016 - Elsevier
Since the first description of Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2), four genotypes (PCV2a,
PCV2b, PCV2c and PCV2d) have been recognized and three of them have been shown to …