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Webinar: SHIC/AASV Industry Chatter Will Address Porcine Sapovirus

On August 30, the Swine Health Information Center and American Association of Swine Veterinarians will host a webinar on porcine sapovirus, a potentially emerging disease. The Zoom webinar, conducted by the Swine Medicine Education Center at Iowa State University, will be held from 1 pm to 2:30 pm CDT via Zoom. Speakers will address field experience with PSaV including clinical presentation, production impacts, control/response strategies, and other insights.

To register for the PSaV webinar, click here. Confirmed presenters include Marcelo Almeida, DVM, MS, PhD, assistant professor at Iowa State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, Tom Petznick, DVM, practitioner with ArkCare in Omaha, Nebraska, Will Fombelle, DVM, partner and veterinarian with Carthage Veterinary Services, Carthage, Illinois, and Yanyun Huang, MSc, PhD, DACVP, chief executive officer and anatomic pathologist with Prairie Diagnostic Services Inc. in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada and Qiuhong Wang, BM, MS, PhD, professor from The Ohio State University’s College of Veterinary

Medicine. Participants will share their personal perspectives with PSaV from field, research, and diagnostic laboratory points of view. </p><p>PSaV, a calicivirus, historically has been detected in pigs with and without diarrhea. Co-infection with other enteric pathogens is common, although PSaV has been identified as the sole cause of diarrhea in some outbreaks. Infection with PSaV is often subclinical while clinical illness occurs most frequently during the post-weaning period. Diarrhea can be mild to severe and is usually self-limiting, although may result in productivity and efficiency setbacks. There is no treatment for PSaV infection. </p><p>Do you have a recommendation for a topic to be addressed in this format? SHIC and AASV would like your input! Reach out to SHIC Executive Director Dr. Paul Sundberg at <a href="psundberg@swinehealth.org">psundberg@swinehealth.org</a&gt;, Associate Director Dr. Megan Niederwerder at <a href="mniederwerder@swinehealth.org">mniederwerder@swinehealth.org</a&gt;, or AASV Director of Public Health and Communications Dr. Abbey Canon at <a href="canon@aasv.org">canon@aasv.org</a&gt; with your webinar recommendations. Access previous webinars <a href="https://aasv.org/members/only/video/webinars/&quot; target="_blank">here</a>. </p><p>The Swine Health Information Center, launched in 2015 with Pork Checkoff funding, protects and enhances the health of the US swine herd by minimizing the impact of emerging disease threats through preparedness, coordinated communications, global disease monitoring, analysis of swine health data, and targeted research investments. As a conduit of information and research, SHIC encourages sharing of its publications and research. Forward, reprint, and quote SHIC material freely. For more information, visit <a href="http://www.swinehealth.org&quot; target="_blank">http://www.swinehealth.org</a&gt; or contact Dr. Paul Sundberg at <a href="psundberg@swinehealth.org">psundberg@swinehealth.org</a&gt; or Dr. Megan Niederwerder at <a href="mniederwerder@swinehealth.org">mniederwerder@swinehealth.org</a&gt;. </p>