The Swine Health Information Center - A New Defense for the Industry - Dr. Paul Sundberg, National Pork Board, from the 2015 World Pork Expo, June 3 - 5, 2015, Des Moines, IA, USA.
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5. Our reality
Emerging Swine Production Disease?
Regulatory?
Trans boundary?
FAD?
OIE Listed Diseases?
Zoonotic Disease?
6. Working on Our Preparedness
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to
repeat it.”
Santayana (in The Life of Reason, 1905)
“When the situation was manageable it was neglected, and
now that it is thoroughly out of hand we apply too late the
remedies which then might have effected a cure.”
Winston Churchill, 1935
7. Lessons??
1.Pathway of introduction is difficult – at best
Be prepared for the next one because it is coming
1.We can’t expect USDA alone to respond to emerging
diseases
Industry needs to take more responsibility for
non-regulatory diseases
1.Better state-federal-industry response coordination is
essential
Agreed upon response plan before the next disease
Working on Our Preparedness
9. AASV Task Force: PEDv Wasn’t a Surprise!
• Anecdotal reports from the region
• Published papers from researchers
• Researcher to researcher communications
• Reports to AASV Swine Health Committee
BUT, what did we do with this information?
15. Working on Our Preparedness
Swine Health Information Center
•Identify the biggest threats that are around the world
– Be better prepared
• Have better diagnostic capabilities in place
• Have better awareness of how to respond to specific
diseases
•Inform production decisions
– Sharing information will see trends and find risks much more
quickly
– Analysis of the information will inform swine health
decisions on the farm
16. • Board of Directors
– NPB Mark Greenwood Brett Kaysen
– NPPC Howard Hill Bill Luckey
– AASV Matt Anderson Daryl Olsen
– At Large Mark Schwartz Mike Terrill Matthew Turner
• Lifespan and funding
– 5 year lifetime
– One time Checkoff investment of supplemental funds
Swine Health Information Center
19. How will WE be different? (Dr. Max
Rodibaugh)
Trans boundary?
Emerging Swine Production Disease?
FAD?
Regulatory?
OIE Listed Diseases?
Zoonotic Disease?
Nothing should impede
investigating the index case!!
20. Trans boundary?
Emerging Swine Production Disease?
FAD?
Regulatory?
OIE Listed Diseases?
Zoonotic Disease?
Centralized Coordination
Disease status transparency
Transform traceability
Premises identification
Electronic Health Certificates
How will WE be different? (Dr. Max
Rodibaugh)
21.
22. Trans boundary?
Emerging Swine Production Disease?
FAD?
Regulatory?
OIE Listed Diseases?
Zoonotic Disease?
More attention of disease in Grow-Finish units
Notify if something unusual is occurring
Informative diagnostic lab submissions
Biosecurity will need to change
How will WE be different? (Dr. Max
Rodibaugh)
23. Working on Our Preparedness
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to
repeat it.”
Santayana (in The Life of Reason, 1905)
“When the situation was manageable it was neglected, and
now that it is thoroughly out of hand we apply too late the
remedies which then might have effected a cure.”
Winston Churchill, 1935
Editor's Notes
To address these concerns about how to better address future emerging diseases NPPC passed a wide-ranging resolution at this spring’s Pork Forum.
It was a multi-part resolution – including developing a plan in the event of new economically significant swine diseases. T
To address these concerns about how to better address future emerging diseases NPPC passed a wide-ranging resolution at this spring’s Pork Forum.
It was a multi-part resolution – including developing a plan in the event of new economically significant swine diseases. T
To address these concerns about how to better address future emerging diseases NPPC passed a wide-ranging resolution at this spring’s Pork Forum.
It was a multi-part resolution – including developing a plan in the event of new economically significant swine diseases. T
To address these concerns about how to better address future emerging diseases NPPC passed a wide-ranging resolution at this spring’s Pork Forum.
It was a multi-part resolution – including developing a plan in the event of new economically significant swine diseases. T