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Introduction Biosecurity protocols reduce the introduction and spread of pathogens among swine farms. For pigs, biosecurity ensures market stability, maintains export opportunities, and controls spread of production and public health diseases. Salmonella, the second most common cause of bacterial...


Dewey, C.E.Bottoms, K.Poljak, Z.Richardson, K.Carter, N.[Investigating biosecurity risks associated with the delivery of feed to swine farms]Investigating biosecurity risks associated with the delivery of feed to swine farms

Biosecurity protocols reduce the introduction and spread of pathogens among swine farms. For pigs, biosecurity ensures market stability, maintains export opportunities, and controls spread of production and public health diseases. Salmonella, the second most common cause of bacterial foodborne il...


Bottoms, K.Dewey, C.E.Richardson, K.Poljak, Z.Carter, N.[Participation of feed industry personnel and pig farms to reduce risk of disease spread between farms]Participation of feed industry personnel and pig farms to reduce risk of disease spread between farms

Objectives: To identify management and operational functions, recommended by feed-company personnel and swine producers, that have the potential to decrease the risk of pathogens being transmitted among swine farms through movement of feed trucks. Materials and methods: Focus groups and key-info...


Dewey, C.E.Bottoms, K.Carter, N.Richardson, K.[A qualitative study to identify potential biosecurity risks associated with feed delivery]A qualitative study to identify potential biosecurity risks associated with feed delivery

BACKGROUND – Certain pathogens can be spread between farms via fomites, including contaminated boots, clothing, hands, and vehicles. Additionally, feed and/or specific protocols for the delivery of feed have been associated with the transmission of swine diseases. This project allowed for the ide...


Bottoms, K.Dewey, C.E.Poljak, Z.Carter, N.Richardson, K.[Investigating disease risk associated with feed delivery]Investigating disease risk associated with feed delivery

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