Journal of Swine Health and Production

The Journal of the American Association of Swine Veterinarians

November and December, 2022 Volume 30, Number 6


Table of Contents

President's message: 2022: The year in review
Mike Senn

Executive Director's message: To compound or not
Harry Snelson

From the Editorial Office: Introducing JSHAP's newest team member
Emily Hanna

HMH sked rescue system, revised deer sled, and ice fishing sled as humane on-farm handling tools to move nonambulatory grow-finish pigs on a commercial farm
Akin EE, Johnson AK, Jass CD, et al

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Maximizing value and minimizing waste in clinical trial research in swine: Selecting interventions to build an evidence base
Sargeant JM, O’Connor AM, O’Sullivan TL, et al

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Evaluation of biosecurity measures on a swine operation using Glo Germ powder as a visible learning aid
Harrison OL, Dahmer PL, Gebhardt JT, et al
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News from the National Pork Board

  • Food animal producers, vets visit CDC to discuss multiple issues
  • FAD simulation exercises help states prepare for a potential outbreak
  • Safe pig care and handling resources available

AASV news

  • AASV awards nominations due December 15
  • USDA-NIFA grant supports AASV's participant-led, early-career swine veterinarian development program

AASV Annual Meeting Program

AASV Foundation news

  • Researchers invited to submit proposals for funding in 2023
  • Veterinary students: Apply for $5000 scholarship by December 31
  • Hogg Scholarship available to practitioners seeking MS or PhD
  • Foursome of individuals sweeps the team competition
  • One more thing to BE

Advocacy in action: AASV and AABP address the use of ponazuril, diclazuril, and toltrazuril in swine and cattle in the United States
American Association of Swine Veterinarians Pharmaceutical Issues Committee and
American Association of Bovine Practitioners Committee on Pharmaceutical and Biologic Issues

Thank you, reviewers

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Disclaimer

Scientific manuscripts published in the Journal of Swine Health and Production are peer reviewed. However, information on medications, feed, and management techniques may be specific to the research or commercial situation presented in the manuscript. It is the responsibility of the reader to use information responsibly and in accordance with the rules and regulations governing research or the practice of veterinary medicine in their country or region.