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SHIC Funds Near-Real Time Global Swine Disease Surveillance System

The Swine Health Information Center (SHIC) Monitoring and Analysis Working Group has funded a near real-time global surveillance system for swine diseases. The project, conducted at the University of Minnesota, will look at a private-public-academic partnership to support the system. SHIC supports the project as it will provide needed information to US producers and their veterinarians, a key priority for the Center.

The study process will include identification of potential hazards, screening steps evaluating data collected, and consistent reporting. SHIC and USDA/APHIS Center for Epidemiology and Animal Health will be collaborating on the project.

The US swine industry is free of several swine diseases now being identified in different countries throughout the world. Having a systemic way to identify the hazards of new or emerging diseases from across the globe will help the US industry to detect foreign pathogens early on or prevent the introduction of them.

Funded by America’s pork producers to protect and enhance the health of the US swine herd, the Swine Health Information Center focuses its efforts on prevention, preparedness, and response. As a conduit of information and research, SHIC encourages sharing of its publications and research for the benefit of swine health. Forward, reprint, and quote SHIC material freely. For more information, visit http://www.swinehealth.org or contact Dr. Paul Sundberg at psundberg@swinehealth.org.