Journal of Swine Health and Production
The Journal of the American Association of Swine Veterinarians
January and February, 2024 • Volume 32, Number 1
Table of Contents
President’s message: Speak up
William L Hollis
Executive Director’s message: Veterinary midlevel professional
Harry Snelson
Advocacy in action: Advocacy on the hill
Abbey Canon
Outbreak investigations of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae serotype 15 in central Iowa in the winter of 2021-2022
Machado I, Mil-Homens M, Silva AP, et al
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Zinc responsive parakeratosis in growing pigs
Radke S, Forseth A, Hoogland M, et al
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News from the National Pork Board
- Research and functional exercises prepare producers and animal health officials for potential FAD outbreak
- AgView
- AASV committees to meet virtually before Annual Meeting
- AASV publishes 2023 Salary Survey results
- Early-career veterinarians met in September and November
- AVMA Committee and Council positions open
- Scholarships available for MentorVet Leap; apply by February 2
- It’s time to vote!
- Heritage Video Library expands
- Y’all bid now, ya hear?
- Two Acosta Scholars receive meeting attendance stipends
- AASV Foundation continues AASV luncheon partnership
- Rebecca Robbins
- Stephen D. Patterson
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Scientific manuscripts published in the Journal of Swine Health and Production are peer reviewed. However, information on medications, feed, and management techniques may be specific to the research or commercial situation presented in the manuscript. It is the responsibility of the reader to use information responsibly and in accordance with the rules and regulations governing research or the practice of veterinary medicine in their country or region.