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10/04/2023
Quote from the blog article "Puppy Socialization 101 Series | Part 1
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https://blogs.extension.msstate.edu/theriskproject/puppy-socialization-101-part-1/
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09/27/2023
The Risk Project Blog is used to provide up to date knowledge and events related to the health and well-being of animals, people, and their environment that is relevant to Mississippians and people around the global community. Here are a few topics that we cover in the blog!
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Check out The Risk Project Blog to learn more!
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09/20/2023
Have you read the most recent blog post?
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Click on the link to read more from the most recent blog article
"Mountains to climb: an allegory for the struggling veterinary graduate student."
https://blogs.extension.msstate.edu/theriskproject/1020-2/
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09/13/2023
Welcome to The Risk Project!
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The Risk Project Blog is used to provide up to date
knowledge and events related to the health and
well-being of animals, people, and their environment
that is relevant to Mississippians and people around
the global community.
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Head to the link to view the Risk Project Blog!
https://blogs.extension.msstate.edu/theriskproject/278-
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08/31/2023
"I’ll never forget that cool morning in late summer when I awoke in the back of my friend’s pickup truck at the base of Mount Borah, Idaho’s tallest mountain.
I had been out of veterinary school for just over a year, and just barely turned 30. The previous day I had given my two weeks’ notice at the clinic I had been working at for the past 5 months. Prior to starting there, I had completed a large animal internship, but the position I was about to leave had been my first real job out of veterinary school, and the future was uncertain."
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Click on the link to read more from the most recent blog article "Mountains to climb: an allegory for the struggling veterinary graduate student."
https://blogs.extension.msstate.edu/theriskproject/1020-2/
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08/16/2023
Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine is hosting their 2023 Annual Research Day tomorrow, August 17th! If you are in the area stop by the Wise Center to check out the research posters on display or tune in for the presentations.
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This event is sponsored by Nutramax Laboratories.
www.nutramaxlabs.com
Nutramax Laboratories
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"Prior to the recent case reports of human encephalitis linked to pseudorabies virus (PRV), zoonotic spillover events of PRV were considered rare, and generally only caused mild clinical signs, or in cases of severe disease, were not definitively linked to PRV.1,2 The sudden appearance of multiple cases of viral encephalitis linked to PRV so soon after a major outbreak of a novel PRV variant in Chinese swine herds, indicates a potential evolutionary watershed moment for this virus, and for humanities relationship with it."
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Click on the link to continue reading Part 3 of the Zoonotic potential of pseudorabies virus series: an emerging threat.
https://blogs.extension.msstate.edu/theriskproject/zoonotic-potential-of-pseudorabies-virus-series-an-evolutionary-shift-part-3/
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06/15/2023
"China is by far the world’s largest pork producer, with a national herd one-time inventory in excess of 400 million hogs. To put the scale of the Chinese pork industry in perspective, the next two largest pork producers are the European Union with ~140 million hogs, and the United States with ~75 million.1 Furthermore, China harvests ~700 million pig per year, compared to ~240 million for the European Union, and ~135 million for the United States."1
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Click on the link to continue reading Part 2 of the Zoonotic potential of pseudorabies virus series: an emerging threat.
https://blogs.extension.msstate.edu/theriskproject/zoonotic-potential-of-pseudorabies-virus-series-an-emerging-threat-part-2/
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06/08/2023
"Pseudorabies virus (PRV) is a double stranded α-herpes virus that is widely distributed throughout the world. While pseudorabies, or ‘mad itch’, was originally described in cattle in 1813, the etiologic agent was identified as a virus by Aladar Aujesky in 1902."
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Click on the link to continue reading Part 1 of the Zoonotic potential of pseudorabies virus series: an emerging threat.
https://blogs.extension.msstate.edu/theriskproject/zoonotic-potential-of-pseudorabies-virus-series-an-emerging-threat-part-1/
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06/06/2023
The Risk Project Blog is used to provide up to date knowledge and events related to the health and well-being of animals, people, and their environment that is relevant to Mississippians and people around the global community. Here are a few topics that we cover in the blog!
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Check out The Risk Project Blog to learn more!
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05/13/2023
"The successful mitigation of any disaster requires action by many, including volunteer and full-time first responders; local, state, and federal government officials; academia; the medical community; and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Unfortunately, many people in non-animal/non-agricultural occupations or specialties may be unfamiliar with or unprepared to assist in disaster management activities involving animals."
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Click on the link to continue reading the Pet
Preparedness Series 5 blog article to learn about preparing your community.
https://blogs.extension.msstate.edu/theriskproject/pet-preparedness-part-5/
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