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Amplimune® Administered in Calves Prior to Shipment Shows Economic Benefit

Data from a University of Minnesota research study presented by Dr. Luciano Caixeta at the AABP annual conference in St. Louis, MO last week shows an economic benefit to the use of Amplimune in calves prior to shipping.

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Amplimune® Administered in Calves Prior to Shipment Demonstrates a Reduced Likelihood of Pneumonia Upon Arrival

Amplimune® given to calves prior to shipment has been shown to reduce the likelihood of pneumonia on arrival. Data from a 1,360-calf study was presented at the 2019 American Dairy Science Association Annual Meeting today.

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ISU College of Veterinary Medicine to Conduct a Study with Immunocidin® in the Treatment of Canine Hemangiosarcoma

NovaVive's anticancer immunotherapeutic for dogs will be evaluated in a clinical study at Iowa State University (ISU) College of Veterinary Medicine in the treatment of splenic hemangiosarcoma (in combination with chemo).

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NovaVive Supports World Antibiotic Awareness Week

It's World Antibiotic Awareness Week and NovaVive is doing its part to help address the concern about antibiotic resistance by offering antibiotic alternatives for animals to the veterinary community and livestock/pet owners.

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Amplimune® Receives Canadian OMRI Listing for Use in Organic Cattle Production

The Company's regulator-approved immunotherapy for calf scours, Amplimune®, has received an Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) Listing in Canada. This means that Amplimune may be used in organic cattle production.

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Mycobacterium Cell Wall Fraction (MCWF) Demonstrates Beneficial Efficacy in Dairy Cattle

NovaVive made two presentations at the World Buiatrics Congress in Sapporo, Japan today. Both presentations highlighted efficacy of MCWF in mature dairy cattle. More research is required, but these results are very promising.

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