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    World-first livestock vaccine developed to safeguard Australia’s food security

    August 4, 2025
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    Scientists in New South Wales have announced the development of the world’s first mRNA-based vaccine to protect livestock from foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), marking a significant breakthrough in agricultural biosecurity. This achievement addresses one of the most serious threats to livestock industries globally, with FMD known for its rapid spread among cloven-hoofed animals, causing severe economic and food supply disruptions.

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    Unlike traditional FMD vaccines, which rely on inactivated virus particles, the new vaccine uses mRNA technology, making it fully synthetic. This innovation allows for faster production, greater safety, and more adaptable responses to emerging viral strains. The synthetic nature of the vaccine eliminates the need for live virus cultures, significantly reducing the risk of accidental outbreaks during the manufacturing process.

    The vaccine’s development is a key component of the Minns Government’s AU$1 billion biosecurity initiative aimed at protecting New South Wales’ livestock industry, valued at approximately US$8 billion. The program focuses on enhancing disease prevention capabilities to safeguard food security and bolster the resilience of Australia’s agricultural sector against potential biosecurity threats.

    New South Wales leads global innovation in livestock biosecurity

    The project has been completed in less than 18 months, with an investment of AU$2.5 million. This rapid timeline highlights the efficiency and scalability of mRNA technology in responding to urgent biosecurity challenges. By contrast, traditional FMD vaccine development and production cycles can take several years, posing limitations in the face of rapidly evolving viral threats.

    Australia remains free of FMD, but recent outbreaks in nearby regions, including parts of Southeast Asia, have heightened concerns over the country’s vulnerability to the disease. The introduction of this vaccine provides a critical tool for emergency preparedness and enhances Australia’s capacity to respond swiftly in the event of an outbreak. Authorities have emphasized that while strict quarantine and border controls remain the primary defense, having a domestically developed vaccine strengthens Australia’s protective measures.

    New vaccine positions New South Wales as biosecurity leader

    The scientific team behind the vaccine has collaborated with veterinary researchers and biosecurity experts to ensure the formulation meets international standards for safety and efficacy. Initial trials have shown promising immune responses in livestock, and regulatory approvals are now being pursued to facilitate large-scale production and stockpiling.

    Government officials have underscored the strategic importance of this vaccine in supporting national food security and export markets. The livestock industry represents a significant contributor to Australia’s economy, and maintaining its disease-free status is essential for continued access to global markets.

    The deployment of mRNA technology in veterinary medicine opens new possibilities for tackling other infectious diseases in animals, with researchers indicating that the platform could be adapted for rapid vaccine development against future biosecurity threats. The success of this initiative positions New South Wales at the forefront of global efforts in agricultural disease prevention and demonstrates the practical applications of synthetic biology in safeguarding food systems. – By  Content Syndication Services.

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