The Swine Health Information Center’s (SHIC) August Domestic Swine Disease Monitoring Report is available.
This month’s Domestic Swine Disease Monitoring Report brings a collection of educational materials on the bonus page with videos explaining the details and interpretation of the charts available on the PDF reports. Also, the report includes information about the decreased PRRSV-positivity in July, falling below the expected for this period based on historical trends. For PRRSV sequences, the Lineage 1C variant is the most detected in 2023, with different RFLP patterns besides the 1-4-4. For enteric coronaviruses, PEDV and PDCoV decreased the positivity in July, which is expected for the summer period. However, regional positivity remains above the expected in Kansas (PDCoV) and Illinois, Missouri, and North Carolina (PEDV). For Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, the number of monthly submissions almost doubled in 2023, with an increased number of deep tracheal swabs being submitted, reflecting efforts to monitor the progress of ongoing Mhp control and elimination efforts.
In the podcast, the SDRS hosts talk with Dr. Thomas Petznick about the PRRSV scenario in Nebraska, enteric coronavirus biosecurity strategies, and Sapovirus epidemiology.
View the full report dashboards and listen to podcasts in the online portal. No login required.
SHIC, launched in 2015 with Pork Checkoff funding, continues to focus efforts on prevention, preparedness, and response to novel and emerging swine disease for the benefit of US swine health. As a conduit of information and research, SHIC encourages sharing of its publications and research. Forward, reprint, and quote SHIC material freely. SHIC is funded by America’s pork producers to fulfill its mission to protect and enhance the health of the US swine herd. For more information, visit http://www.swinehealth.org or contact Dr. Sundberg at psundberg@swinehealth.org.