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March 2020 SHIC eNewsletter

Call for Proposals: Identifying Gaps in US Pork Industry Biosecurity
SHIC Soliciting Proposals for AFS Research in Vietnam
SHIC Efforts Assess Tools for Feed Biosecurity Related to CSF and PRV
SHIC’s Updated Diagnostic Assay Catalog Gives Diagnosticians Valuable Tools
SHIC Reminds International Travelers to Request Secondary Screening When Appropriate
Coronavirus Information
March Swine Disease Monitoring Reports

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February 2020 SHIC eNewsletter

Updated Feed Holding Time Calculations Inform Biosecurity Processes
SHIC 2020 Plan of Work Emphasizes Actionable Steps to Protect US Herd
SHIC Funding for SHMP Capacity Building Detailed in Final Report
SHIC Funding Brings Tools for Detection of SADS-CoV Closer to Completion
SHIC Engages with Canadian Group for ASF Research Priorities
Disease Monitoring Reports

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January 2020 SHIC eNewsletter

SHIC Receives Extension from National Pork Board
SHIC Publishes 2019 Program Update
Ongoing Monitoring as Pennsylvania Declares S. zooepidemicus a Dangerous Transmissible Disease
SHIC/AASV Webinar Addresses Managing Viral Myelitis Cases in Pigs
Study Examines Changing Surveillance Practices for Better Results
Disease Monitoring Reports

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December 2019 SHIC eNewsletter

SHIC/AASV Webinar Provides Viral Myelitis Management Resources
SHIC Diagnostic Assay Catalog Updated with New Tools
SHIC Requests Your Input on 2020 Plan of Work Priorities
USAHA Swine-Specific Resolutions Result of Industry Collaboration
Disease Monitoring Reports

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November 2019 SHIC eNewsletter

SHIC Work on Asian ASF Study Begins with Trip to Vietnam
SHIC Supported Genetic Analyses Conducted on Recent Strep Cases in US Assembly Yards
SHIC Support of Domestic Disease Monitoring and MSHMP Provides Tools for PRRS Prevention
USAHA Swine-Specific Resolutions Result of Industry Collaboration
ASF Focus of Concern and Discussion at USAHA Annual Meeting
Disease Monitoring Reports

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October 2019 SHIC eNewsletter

SHIC Project Enables FMDV ELISA for Swine Oral Fluid Specimens
SHIC Study Assesses Tools for Mitigation of FAD Introduction and Transmission in Feed
SHIC Engagement Delivers Information to Stakeholders
Introducing Dr. Pam Zaabel
Disease Monitoring Reports

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September 2019 SHIC eNewsletter

SHIC Receives USDA Grant to Open ASF Dialogue and Research in Asia
SHIC Joins Industry Groups in ASF Prevention and Preparedness Activities
SHIC Gathers International Swine Disease Intel
SHIC Renews Popular Global Swine Disease Monitoring Report
Disease Monitoring Reports

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August 2019 SHIC eNewsletter

SHIC Convenes Feed Ingredient Workshops to Address ASF Threat
SHIC-Funded Domestic Swine Disease Monitoring Program Presented for Veterinary Diagnosticians’ Input
Jeremy Pittman, DVM, Joins SHIC Board of Directors
Disease Monitoring Reports

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July 2019 SHIC eNewsletter

SHIC Project Enables FMDV ELISA for Swine Oral Fluid Specimens
SHIC Study Assesses Tools for Mitigation of FAD Introduction and Transmission in Feed
SHIC Engagement Delivers Information to Stakeholders
Introducing Dr. Pam Zaabel
Disease Monitoring Reports

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June 2019 SHIC eNewsletter

SHIC-Funded Study Examines Biosecurity of International Genetics Transport
SHIC Supports OIE African Swine Fever Resolution
SHIC Helps to Offer a New Approach on Feed Mitigation Evaluation
SHIC-Funded Study Demonstrates Transfer of Livestock Trailer Contamination to Barns
US Customs and Border Protection Responds to Reports About Lack of Secondary Screening
SHIC Board of Directors Met June 6
Disease Monitoring Reports

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May 2019 SHIC eNewsletter

Research on Viral Transmission in Feedstuffs Yields New Information
SHIC Collaborates with University of Minnesota to Host Workshop to Examine Vitamins’ Role in Feed Security
Disease Monitoring Reports

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April 2019 SHIC eNewsletter

SHIC Helps Uncover Risk for ASF Introduction into the US via Air Passengers’ Luggage
SHIC Learns ASF Identified in Cambodia
SHIC Commends USDA for Actions Relative to ASF Risks
SHIC Shares Resource for ASF Identification Poster
SHIC Shares USDA Literature Review on Non-Animal Origin Swine Feed Ingredients
SHIC Shares USDA’s ASF Entry Assessment
SHIC Shares USDA’s Non-Animal Origin Feed Ingredient Risk Evaluation Framework
SHIC Shares New CFIA Feed Import Requirements
Disease Monitoring Reports

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