Next Generation of Voluntary PRRS Virus Regional Control Programs

dc.contributor.author Magalhães, Edison S.
dc.contributor.author Zimmerman, Jeffrey J.
dc.contributor.author Holtkamp, Derald J.
dc.contributor.author Classen, Dyneah M.
dc.contributor.author Groth, Douglas D.
dc.contributor.author Glowzenski, Lauren
dc.contributor.author Philips, Reid
dc.contributor.author Silva, Gustavo S.
dc.contributor.department Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine
dc.date.accessioned 2021-12-17T15:59:52Z
dc.date.available 2021-12-17T15:59:52Z
dc.date.issued 2021-11-05
dc.description.abstract Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) became pandemic in the 1980's and today remains one of the most significant pathogens of the global swine industry. At the herd level, control of PRRSV is complicated by its extreme genetic diversity and its ability to persist in pigs, despite an active immune response. Ultimately, PRRSV control or elimination requires the coordination and active cooperation of producers and veterinarians at the regional level. Early voluntary PRRSV regional control programs focused on routine diagnostic testing and voluntary data-sharing regarding the PRRSV status of participants' herds, but no pre-defined action plans or decision trees were developed to secure project successes (or recover from failures). Given that control of PRRSV is paramount to producer profitability, we propose a coordinated approach for detecting, controlling, and ultimately eliminating wild-type PRRSV from herds participating in regional projects. Fundamental to project success is real-time, multi-platform communication of all data, information, and events that concern the regional project and project participants. New to this approach is the concept of agreed-upon action plans to be implemented by project participants in response to specific events or situations. The simultaneous and coordinated implementation of these strategies allows for early detection of wild-type PRRSV virus introductions and rapid intervention based on agreed-upon response plans. An example is given of a project in progress in the Midwest USA.
dc.description.comments This article is published as Magalhães ES, Zimmerman JJ, Holtkamp DJ, Classen DM, Groth DD, Glowzenski L, Philips R, Silva GS and Linhares DCL (2021) Next Generation of Voluntary PRRS Virus Regional Control Programs. Front. Vet. Sci. 8:769312. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.769312. Copyright 2021 2021 Magalhães, Zimmerman, Holtkamp, Classen, Groth, Glowzenski, Philips, Silva and Linhares. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). Posted with permission.
dc.identifier.uri https://dr.lib.iastate.edu/handle/20.500.12876/4vGXk62r
dc.language.iso en_US
dc.publisher Frontiers
dc.source.uri https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.769312 *
dc.subject PRRS (porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus)
dc.subject Swine
dc.subject Regional
dc.subject Monitoring
dc.subject Elimination
dc.subject.disciplines DegreeDisciplines::Medicine and Health Sciences::Veterinary Medicine::Large or Food Animal and Equine Medicine
dc.subject.disciplines DegreeDisciplines::Medicine and Health Sciences::Veterinary Medicine::Veterinary Preventive Medicine, Epidemiology, and Public Health
dc.title Next Generation of Voluntary PRRS Virus Regional Control Programs
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