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SHIC Invites Input for 2025 Plan of Work

The Swine Health Information Center annually solicits input for its Plan of Work which guides its activities. Now being developed, SHIC is requesting ideas for its 2025 Plan. SHIC’s five strategic priorities include 1) improving swine health information, 2) monitoring and mitigating risks to swine health, 3) responding to emerging disease, 4) surveillance and discovery […]

Deadline Oct 15 – Financial Assistance Available to Conduct CSSC Trainings

Veterinarians, SAHOs, state pork associations, and extension personnel are eligible to apply for CSSC training program funds by submitting an application before October 15, 2024. During July 2024, AASV was awarded a grant from the US Department of Agriculture’s National Animal Disease Response and Preparedness program to provide funding to stakeholders who facilitate Certified Swine […]

Students Applicants Sought for Alternate Student Delegate on AASV Board of Directors

The AASV Student Engagement Committee is accepting applications from veterinary students interested in serving as the Alternate Student Delegate on the AASV Board of Directors. This student will represent student interests and serve as a non-voting member of the AASV board. This experience will provide the student with a unique perspective of the inner workings […]

Rural Mental Health Course Available

Free Online Course Helps Veterinarians, Ag Workers Look for Signs of Mental Health Issues Veterinarians and farm workers can learn about practical support strategies and resources to navigate mental health challenges in rural areas through a new, free online course. The course, titled “Mental Health and Suicide Prevention in Rural America,” is offered through Cornell […]

Position Announcement: Staff Veterinarian, Jennie-O – Barron, Wisconsin area

Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in the world of poultry health? Join our dynamic team as a Staff Veterinarian dedicated to supporting turkey production! Work in collaborative environment where you’ll have the opportunity to apply your expertise in preventive medicine, diagnostics, and health management. If you’re passionate about animal welfare and eager […]

SHIC Engages in Industry’s North American African Swine Fever Forum

When African swine fever was diagnosed in China in August 2018, the North American swine industry immediately began actively monitoring its status and subsequent efforts to control the outbreak. Knowing the consequences of an ASF diagnosis in North America would be catastrophic, collaborative efforts among stakeholders in the US, Canada, and Mexico began immediately. The […]

WEBINAR: Minimizing the Impact of Emerging Disease Threats in Swine Through Research Funding Partnerships

On October 22, 2024, at 2:00 pm CT, the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research will host a webinar to discuss the benefits of collaborative approaches to protect the US swine herd from emerging disease threats. Click here to register. The Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR) supports research that improves animal health and […]

SHIC Wean-to-Harvest Biosecurity: New Projects Funded to Investigate Pathogen Contamination of Trailers at the Harvest Plant and Mortality Disposal Structures on Farm

The Swine Health Information Center’s Wean-to-Harvest Biosecurity Research Program, funded in collaboration with the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research and the Pork Checkoff, has recently funded two new projects to advance biosecurity of US swine farms. The newly funded projects include: 1) quantifying trailer contamination rates at the harvest plant interface led by Dr. […]

October Domestic Disease Monitoring Report Now Available

The Swine Health Information Center’s (SHIC) October Domestic Swine Disease Monitoring Report is available. This month’s Domestic Swine Disease Monitoring Report  includes a survey which asks for your input on the SDRS Strategic Plan. SDRS reports increased PRRSV activity in Iowa, Oklahoma, and South Dakota. The overall PEDV percent case positivity remains low at 4%. However, […]