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Subjects of Investigation
Barley
Cool season perennial grasses (includes bluegrass, bromegrass, fescue)
Corn (for sweetcorn use 1480)
Duck and goose, live animal
Egg-type chicken, live animal
Eggs
Feed and feed additives
Grain sorghum
Meat, beef cattle
Meat-type chicken, live animal
Melons (includes cantaloupe, muskmelon, watermelon)
Oilseed and oil crops, general/other
Peanut
Poultry meat
Poultry, general/other
Soybean
Swine, general/other
Swine, live animal
Turkey, live animal
Wheat, other
Research Projects within Turkey, live animal
item ANTIGENIC CARTOGRAPHY OF H9 AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS AND APPLICATION TO VACCINE SELECTION
item CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE FOR INFLUENZA RESEARCH AND SURVEILLANCE
item CHARACTERIZATION OF PROTECTIVE HOST RESPONSES TO AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS INFECTIONS IN AVIAN SPECIES
item CONTROL OF ZOONOTIC AVIAN VIRUSES
item DISCOVERY AND RECONSTITUTION OF CROSS-REACTIVE EPITOPE TARGETS FOR H5 AND H9 AVIAN INFLUENZA
item INTERVENTION STRATEGIES TO CONTROL AND PREVENT DISEASE OUTBREAKS CAUSED BY AVIAN INFLUENZA AND OTHER EMERGING POULTRY PATHOGENS
item INTERVENTION STRATEGIES TO CONTROL AND PREVENT ENTERIC VIRAL DISEASES OF POULTRY
item MONITORING OF ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE IN FOOD ANIMAL PRODUCTION
item Pathotype Analysis of Avian Influenza H5 and H7 Vaccine Candidate Viruses
item PATHOTYPE ANALYSIS OF AVIAN INFLUENZA VACCINE CANDIDATE VIRUSES
item STUDIES TO REDUCE TRANSMISSION OF H5N1 HPAI VIRUS, AND ASSESS INFECTIVITY AND TRANSMISSIBILITY OF H5N1 HPAI VIRUSES FOR PIGS
item THERMAL INACTIVATION OF INFECTIOUS BURSAL DISEASE VIRUS IN POULTRY MEAT PRODUCTS
   
 
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