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Swine Health - Foreign Animal Disease
An Enzyme Linked Immunoassay (ELISA) to Detect Classical Swine Fever Antibodies and to Differentiate Infected from Vaccinated Animals (DIVA)

This project addresses the need to develop and validate a CSF diagnostic test with DIVA capabilities, and improving specificity and sensitivity compared to current methods.

Swine Health
An Exploratory Study to Characterize Current Oral Fluid Usage in Pig Production Systems in the United States

The information provided in this study reflects the oral fluids sample management and its role in surveillance, which will substantially push forward the standardization of the oral fluids collection and handling, aid in the early detection of emerging pathogens, and improve swine health monitoring.

Swine Health
Probiotics Pathogens Performance Market Pigs

The objective of this study was to evaluate the supplementation of BIOPLUS® 2B and Probicon L28 as a pre-harvest intervention to 1) reduce Salmonella and Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli in market pig feces and lymph nodes, and 2) determine if the supplements impact performance or carcass traits.

Swine Health - Foreign Animal Disease
Developing Best Practice Recommendations for Transporting Ingredients or Feed during a Foreign Animal Disease Outbreak

The objectives of this review are to describe the current knowledge of ASFV survival in raw materials used to produce porcine-based ingredients, identify priorities for future research, and summarize potential options for managing risk until additional knowledge can be gained.

Swine Health - Foreign Animal Disease
Swine Bioassay to Determine Sample Infectivity for Decontamination of Interior Surfaces (cabs) of Transportation Vehicles

The objective of this project was to evaluate commercially available disinfectants and disinfection application methods against PEDV and PRRSV on various surfaces within semi-truck cabs including assessment of viral infectivity using a swine bioassay model.

Swine Health
Classical Swine Fever PCR Negative Cohort Study

Partnering to expand testing capacities, support further evaluation and validation of two commercially available CSF PCR assays, and enhance preparedness across the NAHLN.

Swine Health
Assessing the feasibility of the mRNA vaccine technology for use against ASF

In this study, we aim to explore the potential of mRNA vaccine technology for the development of a subunit vaccine against ASFV. For this pilot project, we focused on assessing the immunogenicity of mRNA vaccines containing four well-characterized ASFV antigens: p32, p54, C-type lectin, and CD2v. Each of these antigens plays a distinct role in the viral lifecycle.

Swine Health
Evaluation of the performance of ELISA for ASF-antibodies detection and its potential use in the US swine industry

The objective of this study was to estimate and compare the diagnostic performance of a novel indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (iELISA) for ASF serum antibodies (iELISA), developed by Innoceleris Ames, IA, USA and produced and commercialized by Tetracore (Rockville, MD, USA), and the VetAlert™ ASFV DNA Test Kit (qPCR, Tetracore) in both serum and oral fluid (OF) samples collected on farms in Vietnam.

Swine Health - Foreign Animal Disease
Risk Assessment for Importing Non-Animal-Origin Feed and Ingredients from ASFV-Endemic Regions
Currently, there are industry wide concerns over African swine fever virus (ASFV) entry from a variety of different sources, including imported ingredients from ASFV positive countries. Data...
Swine Health - Foreign Animal Disease
Understanding the Survivability and Infectivity of African Swine Fever Virus in Various Environments
African swine fever (ASF) is the most significant foreign animal disease threat to the US pork industry. ASF virus (ASFV) not only causes high case fatality rates of infected pigs but is a...
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