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5 Steps Process
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Monitor outcomes

Monitor outcomes to ensure long-term PRRS control success. Track diagnostic results and pig performance data across sow, grow-finish, and whole production systems to detect low-level virus circulation, guide decisions, and move herds toward stable or negative status.

Guilty Gilt Guide
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Guilty Guilt Guide

The Guilty Gilt Guide was written with a clear objective – to maximize the whole-herd performance of pig populations by helping gilts to reach their full reproductive potential and produce healthy pigs that reach their full genetic potential during grow-finish.

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Implementing a user-friendly format to analyze PRRSV next-generation sequencing results and associating breeding herd production performance with number of PRRSV strains and recombination events

The open reading frames (ORF)5 represents approximately 4% of the porcine repro- ductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV)-2 genome (whole-PRRSV) and is often determined by the Sanger technique, which rarely detects >1 PRRSV strain if present in the sample.

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Refining PRRSV-2 genetic classification based on global ORF5 sequences and investigation of their geographic distributions and temporal changes

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is an important swine pathogen affecting the global swine industry.

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Calculation of time to PRRSV-stability and production losses in a French breeding unit

Calculation time

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Assessment of pulmonary tissue responses in pigs challenged with PRRSV Lena strain shows better protection after immunization with field than vaccine strains

Assessment pulmonary 

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Porcine Respiratory and Reproductive Syndrome (PRRS) control in 6 Farrow to Finish (FF) herds: Benefit of whole herd approach

Porcine Respiratory and Reproductive Syndrome (PRRS)

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Porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome (PRRS) control in 6 fatteringto finishh (FF) herds: benefit of a whole herd approach

Porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome