global disease monitoring, targeted research investments and analysis of swine health data
Dr. Paul Sundberg, Executive Director
Swine Health Information Center
www.swinehealth.org
Controlling Emerging Swine Health Challenges
Iowa Pork Congress 2016
global disease monitoring, targeted research investments and analysis of swine health data
Starting Up!
global disease monitoring, targeted research investments and analysis of swine health data
Swine Health Information Center
Mission Protect and enhance the health of the US swine herd through
• coordinated global disease monitoring,
• targeted research investments that minimize the impact of future disease threats and
• analysis of swine health data
global disease monitoring, targeted research investments and analysis of swine health data
Scope of Work
Swine Disease Matrix project
Swine health data –
analysis and monitoring for trends
Global swine health and
issues identification
Improve the biosecurity
ability of the US swine herd
Swine Health Information Center
Trade Support
Secure Pork Supply Database
Swine Health Monitoring Project
(SHMP)
Risk Analyses
global disease monitoring, targeted research investments and analysis of swine health data
• 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
global disease monitoring, targeted research investments and analysis of swine health data
SHIC Outreach
• Twenty-eight separate meetings
– Producers, veterinarians, colleges of veterinary medicine, VDL academics, USDA and other stakeholders
• Preparation + Response
• Written, radio, TV and web-based communications (www.swinehealth.org)
global disease monitoring, targeted research investments and analysis of swine health data
Looking Over the Hill
global disease monitoring, targeted research investments and analysis of swine health data
Swine Pathogen Matrix Project Criteria • Production
Impact • Market and
Trade Impact • Likelihood
Research Coordination • VDLs • USDA-NVSL • USDA-CVB • USDA-FADDL • USDA-NAHLN • USDA-Organisms
and Vectors
Representative virus affecting swine Average
Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) 8.42
Classical Swine Fever (CSF) 8.26
Aftrican Swine Fever (ASF) 7.83
Influenza A Virus 6.17
Pseudorabies Virus - Pathogenic Chinese Strain 6.08
PRRS 5.95
Nipah Virus 5.87
PRRS - Chinese High Pathogenic 5.51
Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus (PED) 5.31
Swine Vesicular Disease Virus 5.07
Japanese Enchephalitis 4.83
Vesicular Stomatitis Virus 4.50
Porcine Teschovirus (Teschen/PTV1 are exotic) 4.27
Ebola Virus - Restin 4.20
PorcineCircovirus 4.11
Vesicular Exanthema of Swine Virus 3.96
Circovirus 3 3.95
Porcine Rubulavirus (Blue Eye) 3.89
Transmissible Gastroenteritis (TGE) 3.88
Seneca Valley Virus 3.88
Lassa Fever 3.87
Menangle Virus 3.86
Porcine Deltacoronavirus 3.79
Porcine Rotavirus 3.60
global disease monitoring, targeted research investments and analysis of swine health data
Global swine health and issues identification
• Swine pathogen fact sheets – Swine Influenza C&D, Japanese Encephalitis virus,
Encephalomyocarditis virus, Getah virus, Menangle virus, Seneca Valley virus, Nipah virus, Kobuvirus, Porcine rubalavirus, Porcine torovirus, Porcine teschovirus, Sapovirus, Porcine sapelovirus, Sendai virus, Swine papillomavirus, Porcine astrovirus, Swinepox virus and Vesicular exanthema of swine virus, Filovirus, Pseudorabies, Hepatitis E, Porcine adenovirus, Porcine cytomegalovirus, Vesicular Stomatitis
• Rapid Response Team organization
global disease monitoring, targeted research investments and analysis of swine health data
Swine health data analysis and monitoring for trends
• Coordinating a work plan and a resources needed proposal for veterinary diagnostic labs to standardize swine health test results
– UMN, SDSU, ISU, KSU
• Looking to identify input risks to U.S. pork production
– Identify specific risks for specific viruses
– Test mitigation protocols and industry innovation
global disease monitoring, targeted research investments and analysis of swine health data
Seneca Valley Virus
global disease monitoring, targeted research investments and analysis of swine health data
SHIC Seneca Valley Virus Research
Assess the needs, Fund the projects, Answer the problems • Early-July Georgia, SE U.S.
• Mid-July Show pigs and state fairs
• ~July 28 SD finisher outbreak
• August 1 Begin conference calls
• August 13 Research coordinating call
• August 23 Call for research proposals
• September 21 Proposals received
• October 2 SHIC Preparedness Working Group selects
• October 9 – Contracts final November 2
global disease monitoring, targeted research investments and analysis of swine health data
SHIC Seneca Valley Virus Research
Swine Health Information Center • Screen oral fluid samples Distribution • Duration of shedding in finishing pigs • Duration of shedding on sow farms • Sequencing and characterization of the virus What’s different? • Diagnostics
– ELISA for serology • Efficacy of disinfectants Cleaning up
USDA • Epi surveys on affected farms Risk factors • Koch’s Postulates
– Historical US Missing something? – Contemporary US – Brazilian
Manage Movements
Tools
global disease monitoring, targeted research investments and analysis of swine health data
Seneca Valley Virus
Communication and coordination
• Focus on FAD investigations and prevent complacency
• Periodic conference calls started August 7 with variety of SMEs and stakeholders – PED model
• Coordinating research call with VDLs, USDA-NVSL, USDA-FADDL, USDA-RIU, USDA-ARS
• SAHO National Assembly updates
• USDA-APHIS; USDA-FSIS
• NPPC’s Packer Processor Industry Council
• AASV’s Swine Health Committee
global disease monitoring, targeted research investments and analysis of swine health data
Seneca Valley Virus
Source: 10/23 SHMP
global disease monitoring, targeted research investments and analysis of swine health data
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global disease monitoring, targeted research investments and analysis of swine health data