
Strep zooepidemicus Experiences Spur SHIC/AASV Webinar on November 29
Until September and October 2019, Streptococcus equi subspecies zooepidemicus had only been reported as causing disease in pigs in Asia. The first US cases with significant
Until September and October 2019, Streptococcus equi subspecies zooepidemicus had only been reported as causing disease in pigs in Asia. The first US cases with significant
In 2019, the Swine Health Information Center, with support from the National Pork Producers Council, received a grant from USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service division to fund
The potential for Japanese encephalitis virus introduction, establishment, and spread in the US continues to drive emerging disease prevention and preparedness activities by the Swine Health
Researchers Drs. Noelle Noyes, Montserrat Torremorell, and colleagues at the University of Minnesota developed a workflow called TELSVirus, or Target-Enriched Long-Read Sequencing of Virus, that enables
SHIC Seeks Input for 2024 Plan of Work
SHIC Pursues Diagnostic Test Capable of Detecting Multiple Swine Viruses Simultaneously from Field Samples
SHIC Wean-to-Harvest Biosecurity: Investigating Manure Pumping Effects on Disease Interim Report
SHIC Funds Regional Swine Disease Warning Tool Development and Testing
SHIC Helps Refine PCV3 Case Definition with VDL Study
October Disease Monitoring Reports
The Swine Health Information Center is currently requesting input for its 2024 Plan of Work from all stakeholders across the swine industry. Input may include topic
The Swine Health Information Center and American Association of Swine Veterinarians hosted a webinar on porcine sapovirus, a potentially emerging disease, on August 30 with 394
With funding from SHIC, the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research, and Pork Checkoff, a team comprised of Dr. Daniel C. L. Linhares, Dr. Gustavo de
With funding provided by SHIC, the Morrison Swine Health Monitoring Project team at the University of Minnesota developed and tested a tool to enable timely communication
Currently, diagnosis of porcine circovirus type 3 is based on quantifying viral DNA by PCR and occasional confirmation by in situ hybridization of lesions associated with PCV3 infection.
SHIC Announces Staff Transitions
SHIC Seeks Associate Director Due to Staff Transition
PSaV Webinar Recap
SHIC Issues RFP for Tongue Tip Diagnostic Sample Research
SHIC Representatives Tour NBAF Seeing Benefit for US Livestock Industry
September Disease Monitoring Reports
The Swine Health Information Center is seeking candidates for the position of Associate Director due to the promotion of current Associate Director Dr. Megan Niederwerder to
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