As Kerala, India braces for another Nipah virus outbreak, local veterinarians say the risk of the virus to livestock, including pigs, is low. Dr C P Gopakumar, Managing Director of DLG Farms, told Asian Agribiz the disease vector was mainly fruit bats, and they do not come into contact with pigs in...
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As Kerala, India braces for another Nipah virus outbreak, local veterinarians say the risk of the virus to livestock, including pigs, is low. Dr C P Gopakumar, Managing Director of DLG Farms, told Asian Agribiz the disease vector was mainly fruit bats, and they do not come into contact with pigs in...
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As Kerala, India braces for another Nipah virus outbreak, local veterinarians say the risk of the virus to livestock, including pigs, is low. Dr C P Gopakumar, Managing Director of DLG Farms, told Asian Agribiz the disease vector was mainly fruit bats, and they do not come into contact with pigs in...
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As Kerala, India braces for another Nipah virus outbreak, local veterinarians say the risk of the virus to livestock, including pigs, is low. Dr C P Gopakumar, Managing Director of DLG Farms, told Asian Agribiz the disease vector was mainly fruit bats, and they do not come into contact with pigs in...
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As Kerala, India braces for another Nipah virus outbreak, local veterinarians say the risk of the virus to livestock, including pigs, is low. Dr C P Gopakumar, Managing Director of DLG Farms, told Asian Agribiz the disease vector was mainly fruit bats, and they do not come into contact with pigs in...
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As Kerala, India braces for another Nipah virus outbreak, local veterinarians say the risk of the virus to livestock, including pigs, is low. Dr C P Gopakumar, Managing Director of DLG Farms, told Asian Agribiz the disease vector was mainly fruit bats, and they do not come into contact with pigs in...
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As Kerala, India braces for another Nipah virus outbreak, local veterinarians say the risk of the virus to livestock, including pigs, is low. Dr C P Gopakumar, Managing Director of DLG Farms, told Asian Agribiz the disease vector was mainly fruit bats, and they do not come into contact with pigs in...
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As Kerala, India braces for another Nipah virus outbreak, local veterinarians say the risk of the virus to livestock, including pigs, is low. Dr C P Gopakumar, Managing Director of DLG Farms, told Asian Agribiz the disease vector was mainly fruit bats, and they do not come into contact with pigs in...
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As Kerala, India braces for another Nipah virus outbreak, local veterinarians say the risk of the virus to livestock, including pigs, is low. Dr C P Gopakumar, Managing Director of DLG Farms, told Asian Agribiz the disease vector was mainly fruit bats, and they do not come into contact with pigs in...
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As Kerala, India braces for another Nipah virus outbreak, local veterinarians say the risk of the virus to livestock, including pigs, is low. Dr C P Gopakumar, Managing Director of DLG Farms, told Asian Agribiz the disease vector was mainly fruit bats, and they do not come into contact with pigs in...
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As Kerala, India braces for another Nipah virus outbreak, local veterinarians say the risk of the virus to livestock, including pigs, is low. Dr C P Gopakumar, Managing Director of DLG Farms, told Asian Agribiz the disease vector was mainly fruit bats, and they do not come into contact with pigs in...
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As Kerala, India braces for another Nipah virus outbreak, local veterinarians say the risk of the virus to livestock, including pigs, is low. Dr C P Gopakumar, Managing Director of DLG Farms, told Asian Agribiz the disease vector was mainly fruit bats, and they do not come into contact with pigs in...
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As Kerala, India braces for another Nipah virus outbreak, local veterinarians say the risk of the virus to livestock, including pigs, is low. Dr C P Gopakumar, Managing Director of DLG Farms, told Asian Agribiz the disease vector was mainly fruit bats, and they do not come into contact with pigs in...
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As Kerala, India braces for another Nipah virus outbreak, local veterinarians say the risk of the virus to livestock, including pigs, is low. Dr C P Gopakumar, Managing Director of DLG Farms, told Asian Agribiz the disease vector was mainly fruit bats, and they do not come into contact with pigs in...
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As Kerala, India braces for another Nipah virus outbreak, local veterinarians say the risk of the virus to livestock, including pigs, is low. Dr C P Gopakumar, Managing Director of DLG Farms, told Asian Agribiz the disease vector was mainly fruit bats, and they do not come into contact with pigs in...
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As Kerala, India braces for another Nipah virus outbreak, local veterinarians say the risk of the virus to livestock, including pigs, is low. Dr C P Gopakumar, Managing Director of DLG Farms, told Asian Agribiz the disease vector was mainly fruit bats, and they do not come into contact with pigs in...
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As Kerala, India braces for another Nipah virus outbreak, local veterinarians say the risk of the virus to livestock, including pigs, is low. Dr C P Gopakumar, Managing Director of DLG Farms, told Asian Agribiz the disease vector was mainly fruit bats, and they do not come into contact with pigs in...
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