
December 2017 SHIC eNewsletter
SHIC’s Initial Near Real-time Global Swine Disease Surveillance System Report Issued
SHIC Seeks Pork Industry Stakeholders’ Input
2017 SHIC Update

SHIC’s Initial Near Real-time Global Swine Disease Surveillance System Report Issued
SHIC Seeks Pork Industry Stakeholders’ Input
2017 SHIC Update

SHIC Monitoring Bat-Sourced Coronavirus Variant in China
SHIC Funds Project to Develop a Model to Predict Disease Outbreaks
Access SHIC Rapid Response Corps Training and Resources
Need More Diagnostics? Short on Funds? SHIC Diagnostic Fee Support Can Help
SHIC Facilitates Communication on Swine Disease Issues

SHIC’s US Swine Disease Monitoring System Underway
SHIC Rapid Response Corps Training Now Live
SHIC Reports PRRSv Diagnostic Progress in Uruguay
Oral Fluid ELISA Tests Funded
SHIC Leverages Leman Conference Attendance
SHIC Diagnostic Fee Support Fills Financial Gaps

SHIC Studying Tools to Prevent Pathogen Transmission in Feed
SHIC Shares Practitioner’s View on Novel PRRS in Manitoba
SHIC Working Groups Provide Insight, Experience, and Direction
SHIC Funds Near Real-Time Global Swine Disease Monitoring System
SHIC Works to Validate Methods to Monitor Feed for Swine Pathogens

Ames, Iowa – The Swine Health Information Center (SHIC) has funded a near real-time monitoring system for swine diseases around the world. Reviewed by SHIC’s Monitoring

The Swine Health Information Center (SHIC) recently funded a study to be conducted by Kansas State University researchers to investigate using dust samples to monitor for

SHIC Funds Near-Real Time Global Swine Disease Surveillance System
PRRS in Uruguay and SVA in Colombia Demand Attention
2017 SHIC Swine Disease Matrix Research Targets Oral Fluids
Emerging Disease Communications Strategy Formed
SHIC Diagnostic Fee Support Fills Financial Gaps

The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) announced in June it will establish a liaison office in the U.S. later this year, increasing collaboration with organizations

When the Swine Health Information Center (SHIC) Board met in June, they focused on the success and continued challenges of SHIC’s role as a resource to

Soybean Meal and DDGs Implicated as Disease Carriers
SHIC Study on Secondary Markets Helps Understand Risks
Swine Disease Response Council Formed. Finally.
Emerging Disease? Who Do You Call?
SHIC Diagnostic Fee Support Leads to Answers

On April 12-13, 2017, more than twenty-six representatives from the U.S. swine industry, state animal health officials (SAHOs), federal animal health officials, and academia came together

Early communication essential to engage resources When emerging swine disease arises, early communication about outbreaks is essential. Veterinarians and pork producers need to know who to