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Importance of Biosecurity Among Key Lessons From 2017 PED Outbreak

The Manager of Swine Health Programs with Manitoba Pork says lessons learned as a result of the PED outbreak that struck in 2017 have been extremely helpful in containing the infection this year.
 
From April to October 2017, when it was finally brought under control, PED infected 80 swine sites in Manitoba.
 
The "2017 Manitoba PED Outbreak, Lessons Learned" report, prepared by Manitoba Pork in collaboration with the Canadian Animal Health Coalition and the Chief Veterinary Office of Manitoba, was released last month.
 
The report was based on interviews of sector stakeholders affected by the outbreak including producers, veterinarians, manure applicators, abattoirs, the provincial lab, Manitoba Pork and Manitoba Agriculture.
 
Jenelle Hamblin, the Manager of Swine Health Programs with Manitoba Pork, says the key lesson was the importance of keeping on top of biosecurity and just how infective the virus can be.
 
Jenelle Hamblin-Manitoba Pork:
 
In terms of the virus itself, we learned that an animal can sporadically spread the virus for a much longer time than what we originally thought.
 
This led to animals being infected in 2017.
 
Animals were moved that were tested.
 
Source : Farmscape

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