The 5-Step Process for managing PRRS in swine herds, with practical guidance on defining goals, assessing status, identifying constraints, implementing solutions, and monitoring outcomes.
Scientific references supporting the “5 Steps to Controlling PRRS” document, including studies on vaccine efficacy, lung lesions, emerging strain mortality, economic impact, and biosecurity in PRRS management.
Description of the Chilean swine industry, lessons learnt from biosecurity realities with regards to a new PRRSv introduction. Biosecurity Critical control points. Experience with new PRRSv introduction and pig flow.
Dr. Marika Genzow shares her knowledge on PRRS essential actions for managing and controlling PRRS.
Disease control continues to be one of the most challenging areas for pig producers and swine veterinarians around the world. Threats such us the entrance of a strain of a virus that is endemic in a region (i.e. PRRS) or the emergence of a highly virulent transboundary disease (i.e ASFV) are important factors that make effective biosecurity one of the number one measures that protect any swine production investment.
Research in Poland shows tiny doses of virus can cause African swine fever