A Hungarian-developed procedure can reduce the spread of swine infections
The spread of swine infections may be diminished by a Hungarian-developed diagnostic procedure created with the support of the EU – the Galen Bio Diagnosztikai és Biotechnológiai Kft. (Galen Bio Diagnostic and Biotechnology Ltd.) told MTI.
The project with a total value of 553.87 million HUF received a grant of 337.44 million HUF under the Széchenyi 2020 program. The development was carried out at Galen Bio’s premise in Mosonmagyaróvár and at the premises of the Carlsbad Kft. in Újrónafő. (MTI)
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