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Canadian Swine Health Intelligence Network (CSHIN) Quarterly Report

When it comes to keeping pigs healthy in Canada, communication and collaboration are key. That’s where the Canadian Swine Health Intelligence Network (CSHIN) plays a vital role. This national network helps swine producers and veterinarians stay informed about emerging diseases and health challenges affecting pigs across the country.

CSHIN is a national organization that gathers and shares information on swine health. Its main goal is to provide regular updates on swine diseases, helping pig farmers and veterinarians respond quickly to potential threats. By analyzing reports from different regions, CSHIN creates a big-picture view of swine health in Canada.

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