Researchers with the University of Minnesota are working to apply technologies being used in other industries to contain the airborne movements pathogens to swine production. In an effort to find ways to keep bioaerosols from triggering disease outbreaks in swine, researchers with the University of Minnesota in partnership with the Swine Health Information Center are…
University of Minnesota Researchers Examine Effectiveness of Airborne Pathogen Biocontainment Technologies that Include UV Light, Electrostatic Precipitation, Filtration, Ionization and More
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