2020 Annual Meeting Video
March 7-10, 2020—Atlanta, Georgia
Monday General Session: 2020: A Vision for the Future
Program chair: Jeff Harker
- Howard Dunne Memorial Lecture
Trust the People
Bret Marsh - Alex Hogg Memorial Lecture
Choosing a pathway forward in swine practice
Bill Hollis - Current and future vision of swine medicine education
Locke Karriker - A vision for the future of global markets
Steve Meyer - Reset to positive
Betsy Charles
Monday Concurrent Session #1: Disease Control, Prevention, and Elimination
Session chair: Paul Thomas
- Field experiences managing PRRS through control, elimination, and prevention
Kylie Glisson - Which route of exposure is best for gilt acclimatization to Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae?
Ana Paula Poeta Silva - Are we there yet? The future of bacterial pathogen surveillance
Maria Jose Clavijo - A practitioner’s perspective on managing bacterial pathogens
Brad Leuwerke - Effect of different natural planned exposure (NPE) strategies on the shedding of rotavirus A, B, C, and pre-wean morbidity and mortality in an endemic sow farm
Attila Farkas - Universal influenza vaccines and vaccine platforms for swine
Nathan Winkelman - Batch farrowing for disease control
Clayton Johnson
Tuesday General Session: Swine Welfare and Foreign Animal Disease Prevention
Session co-chairs: Sherrie Webb and Matt Ackerman
- What a pig wants: advances in animal welfare science
Meghann Pierdon - A glimpse inside the head of today’s food shopper
Andy Harig - African swine fever: what’s working and not working in China
Joseph Yaros - US Customs and Border Protection: keeping foreign animal diseases out
Kevin Harriger - National Swine Disease Council
Patrick Webb - Regionalization, compartmentalization, and maintaining exports during an FAD outbreak
Eric Jensen - The importance of transboundary animal diseases economically, socially, and politically
Peter Fernandez