
SHIC 2025 Plan of Work Focuses on Protection of US Swine Health
Activities of the Swine Health Information Center are guided by its annually updated Plan of Work. The 35 projects included in the recently released 2025 Plan

Activities of the Swine Health Information Center are guided by its annually updated Plan of Work. The 35 projects included in the recently released 2025 Plan

SHIC 2025 Plan of Work Focuses on Protection of US Swine Health
SHIC/FFAR/NPB H5N1 Request for Research Proposals Nets 51 Reponses
SHIC Monitoring Emerging PRRSV-2 Lineage 1C.5 Clonally Expanded Clade
SHIC Wean-to-Harvest Biosecurity: Economic and Epidemiologic Benefits of Market Haul Trailer Sanitation (Final Report)
2024 Highlights from SHIC Domestic Swine Disease Monitoring
January Disease Monitoring Reports

For Immediate Release Contact: Barbara Campbell Determan, SHIC, at [email protected] or 515-249-8460 Michelle Olgers, FFAR, at [email protected] or 804-304-4200 Manhattan, KS (December 10, 2024)

SHIC/AASV Webinar Addresses H5N1 Influenza Risk to US Swine
SHIC/FFAR Fund Six Japanese Encephalitis Virus Research Projects
Updated SHIC Fact Sheets for Pseudorabies, Japanese Encephalitis, Ebola, and Reston Viruses Available
SHIC/FFAR Partnership to Minimize Emerging Swine Disease Threats Highlighted During Webinar
SHIC Renews Domestic Swine Disease Monitoring Reports and Approves E. coli Addition
December Disease Monitoring Reports

The Swine Health Information Center has renewed funding for the Domestic Swine Disease Monitoring Report including the addition of Escherichia coli monitoring, through September 2025. Leading

Swine Health Information Center Executive Director Dr. Megan Niederwerder, Associate Director Dr. Lisa Becton, and Board Chair Mark Schwartz were guests of the Foundation for Food

The Swine Health Information Center, in collaboration with the American Association of Swine Veterinarians, hosted a webinar on H5N1 influenza risk to US swine on November

The Swine Health Information Center and the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research have recently funded six new projects to enhance US prevention, preparedness, mitigation and

The US swine industry is vulnerable to the introduction of emerging pathogens and routine swine disease monitoring provides early warnings of global challenges that could negatively

The Swine Health Information Center is co-hosting a special session entitled, “Novel Tools and Technologies to Address Emerging Diseases of Swine,” at the 2024 NAPRRS/NC229: International Conference

The Swine Health Information Center has partnered with the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research and the Pork Checkoff to fund a $4 million research program

As part of the Swine Health Information Center’s response to the USDA-APHIS-confirmed diagnosis of H5N1 in a backyard pig housed with a mix of poultry and