
SHIC Encourages Input for 2026 Plan of Work
The Swine Health Information Center annually solicits input for its Plan of Work which guides its activities each year. The 2026 Plan of Work is currently

The Swine Health Information Center annually solicits input for its Plan of Work which guides its activities each year. The 2026 Plan of Work is currently

Response Preparation and Protection of the US Swine Herd Key Missions The US swine industry has proactively united to combat the potential threat of H5N1 influenza,

SHIC, FFAR, and Pork Checkoff Fund 10 H5N1 Risk to Swine Projects to Address Emerging Disease Threat
Collaborative H5N1 Swine Industry Working Group Remains Vigilant
SHIC-Funded Research Reveals JEV Threat Remains High with Mosquito Control Essential
SHIC-Funded MSHMP Study Sheds Light on Senecavirus A Incidence in US Swine Herds
August Disease Monitoring Reports

A recent study funded by the Swine Health Information Center underscores the significant threat Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) poses to the global swine industry. The study,

For Immediate Release Contact: Barbara Campbell Determan, SHIC, at [email protected] or 515-249-8460

Senecavirus A is an endemic pathogen that remains an ongoing concern to the US swine industry. Its clinical presentation is characterized by vesicular lesions on the

For Immediate Release Contact: Barb Determan – 515-249-8460 or [email protected] Manhattan, Kansas (July 9, 2025) — The Swine Health Information Center welcomed two new board members

The Swine Health Information Center in collaboration with the American Association of Swine Veterinarians hosted a webinar on June 13, 2025, entitled “Emerging Risk of New

The Swine Health Information Center marks a significant milestone with its 10th anniversary on July 5. Launched in 2015 with funding from the Pork Checkoff, SHIC

The Swine Health Information Center welcomed two new board members during their meeting June 23-24, 2025. Alayne Johnson of Shady Grove Farms, Churubusco, Indiana, and Sarah

SHIC Board Elections/Officers
SHIC 10th Anniversary
SHIC-Funded Study First to Confirm Porcine Astrovirus 4 as a Primary Cause of Tracheitis and Bronchitis in Piglets
SHIC Executive Director Among US Delegation Representing Pork Industry at 92nd WOAH General Session
The Road to a Healthier Herd
July Disease Monitoring Reports

With the goal of determining if porcine astrovirus 4 alone can cause respiratory disease, a collaborative team of investigators from North Carolina State University, USDA Agricultural