A Texas A&M AgriLife expert says the virus' impact on global production, manufacturing and consumption has caused cotton prices to drop.
The outbreak of COVID-19 in humans is a concern worldwide, but coronaviruses are common for livestock and poultry, a Texas A&M AgriLife expert says.
Texas A&M pandemic experts discussed the virus’ latest developments and answered questions from the public during a talk at Rudder Forum.
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Texas A&M infectious disease experts say many questions about COVID-19 remain unanswered, but the outbreak highlights the need for pandemic preparedness and education in the U.S.
Dr. Gerald Parker, the associate dean of Texas A&M's Global One Health, is among the U.S. leaders following the fast-changing disease.