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Bird flu could be eradicated by editing the genes of chickens – our study shows how

Bird flu could be eradicated by editing the genes of chickens – our study shows how: Recent advances in gene editing technology could potentially be used to create disease-resistant animals. This could curtail the spread of avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu. In a recent gene editing study, my colleagues and I showcased the …

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Mao’s China falsely claimed it had eradicated schistosomiasis – and it’s still celebrating that ‘success’ in propaganda today

Mao’s China falsely claimed it had eradicated schistosomiasis – and it’s still celebrating that ‘success’ in propaganda today: China's campaign from the 1950s to eradicate schistosomiasis, or 'snail fever', has been lauded ever since. US National Library of Medicine In early April, with much of the world under lockdown, China was already celebrating its purported …

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Has the Listeriosis bacteria been eradicated from ready-to-eat meats in South Africa?

South Africa in the news: Has the Listeriosis bacteria been eradicated from ready-to-eat meats in South Africa?: Listeriosis levels have declined in South African ready-to-eat meat, after the recent major listeriosis outbreak in the country, but the bacteria is still present in samples obtained from rural areas …: “South Africa” – BingNews From 27 years …

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