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1. Rethinking the uncertainty of African swine fever virus contamination in feed ingredients and risk of introduction into the United States.

2. African swine fever risk and plant-based feed ingredients: Canada's approach to risk management of imported feed products.

3. The risk and mitigation of foot-and-mouth disease virus infection of pigs through consumption of contaminated feed.

4. Stability of Senecavirus A in animal feed ingredients and infection following consumption of contaminated feed.

5. An analysis of select swine feed ingredients and pork products imported into the United States from African swine fever virus affected countries.

6. New perspectives for evaluating relative risks of African swine fever virus contamination in global feed ingredient supply chains.

7. Feed or feed transport as a potential route for a porcine epidemic diarrhoea outbreak in a 10,000-sow breeding herd in Mexico.

8. Sampling and detection of African swine fever virus within a feed manufacturing and swine production system.

9. Evaluating the distribution of African swine fever virus within a feed mill environment following manufacture of inoculated feed.

10. Bacteriophage Encapsulation in pH-Responsive Core-Shell Capsules as an Animal Feed Additive.

11. Use of a demonstration project to evaluate viral survival in feed: Proof of concept.

12. An evaluation of additives for mitigating the risk of virus-contaminated feed using an ice-block challenge model.

13. Development of phage delivery by bioencapsulation of artemia nauplii with Edwardsiella tarda phage (ETP-1).

14. Varroa destructor mites vector and transmit pathogenic honey bee viruses acquired from an artificial diet.

15. The risk of viral transmission in feed: What do we know, what do we do?

16. Analysis of the initiation of viral infection under flow conditions with applications to transmission in feed.

17. A micro-PRNT for the detection of Ross River virus antibodies in mosquito blood meals: A useful tool for inferring transmission pathways.

18. Commercial feed containing porcine plasma spiked with African swine fever virus is not infective in pigs when administered for 14 consecutive days.

19. Stability of classical swine fever virus and pseudorabies virus in animal feed ingredients exposed to transpacific shipping conditions.

20. Effects of medium chain fatty acids as a mitigation or prevention strategy against porcine epidemic diarrhea virus in swine feed.

21. NONINVASIVE SAMPLING FOR DETECTION OF ELEPHANT ENDOTHELIOTROPIC HERPESVIRUS AND GENOMIC DNA IN ASIAN ( ELEPHAS MAXIMUS ) AND AFRICAN ( LOXODONTA AFRICANA ) ELEPHANTS.

22. Assessing the risk of ASFV entry into Japan through pork products illegally brought in by air passengers from China and fed to pigs in Japan.

23. Effectiveness of on-farm continuous flow high-temperature short-time pasteurization for inactivation of bovine leukemia virus in milk.

24. Validation of sampling methods in bulk feed ingredients for detection of swine viruses.

25. Half-Life of African Swine Fever Virus in Shipped Feed.

26. Study on inactivation of porcine epidemic diarrhoea virus, porcine sapelovirus 1 and adenovirus in the production and storage of laboratory spray-dried porcine plasma.

27. African swine fever spread in China.

28. Infectious Dose of African Swine Fever Virus When Consumed Naturally in Liquid or Feed.

29. Genome sequences derived from pig and dried blood pig feed samples provide important insights into the transmission of African swine fever virus in China in 2018.

30. The qualified presumption of safety assessment and its role in EFSA risk evaluations: 15 years past.

31. Feed batch sequencing to decrease the risk of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) cross-contamination during feed manufacturing.

32. Evaluation of the effects of flushing feed manufacturing equipment with chemically treated rice hulls on porcine epidemic diarrhea virus cross-contamination during feed manufacturing.

33. Survival of viral pathogens in animal feed ingredients under transboundary shipping models.

34. Effects of Transgenic Rice Infected with SRBSDV on Bt expression and the Ecological Fitness of Non-vector Brown Planthopper Nilaparvata lugens.

35. Environmental persistence of porcine coronaviruses in feed and feed ingredients.

36. Transcriptome analysis of the whitefly, Bemisia tabaci MEAM1 during feeding on tomato infected with the crinivirus, Tomato chlorosis virus, identifies a temporal shift in gene expression and differential regulation of novel orphan genes.

37. The fate of verocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli C600φ3538(Δvtx 2 ::cat) and its vtx 2 prophage during grass silage preparation.

38. Effect of pelleting on survival of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus-contaminated feed.

39. Outbreak of severe pseudorabies virus infection in pig-offal-fed farmed mink in Liaoning Province, China.

40. Elimination of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus in an Animal Feed Manufacturing Facility.

41. Thermal inactivation of foot and mouth disease virus in extruded pet food.

42. Inactivation of Avian Influenza Virus in Nonpelleted Chicken Feed.

43. Evaluation of the minimum infectious dose of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus in virus-inoculated feed.

44. Comparison of Thermal and Non-Thermal Processing of Swine Feed and the Use of Selected Feed Additives on Inactivation of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus (PEDV).

45. Effects of exposure to Bovine viral diarrhoea virus 1 on risk of bovine respiratory disease in Australian feedlot cattle.

46. Modeling the transboundary risk of feed ingredients contaminated with porcine epidemic diarrhea virus.

47. Analysis of CHIKV in Mosquitoes Infected via Artificial Blood Meal.

48. Thermal Inactivation of Feline Calicivirus in Pet Food Processing.

49. Feed tote bags implicated in pig disease spread.

50. The dilemma of rare events: Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus in North America.

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