IPVS 2012
Measuring PRRSV reproductive outbreak severity in 3 naïve herds through statistical process control chart - Cumulative Sum (CUSUM) using modified live
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- Expertise article | IPVS 2012
- E. Diaz, JR. Angulo, JC. Chevez. IPVS. 2012
CUSUM charts are useful tools to detect cumulative deviations from the target; this SPC monitoring showed a potential benefit minimizing the severity and duration of PRRSv outbreaks in farms B and C using MLV vaccine as a contingency vaccine.
Effect of vaccination of Ingelvac® PRRS MLV in a 860-sow farm in East China
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- Expertise article | IPVS 2012
- M. Peng, T. Tan, W. Liu, T. Liu, IPVS. 2012
After the evaluation of the trial the farm started to use Ingelvac® PRRS MLV in sows (mass vaccination of all breeding animals every 3 month) and pigs (vaccination at 10 days of age) as a tool to control PRRS
Experience of controlling PRRSv in an 1800-head sows farm in Southern China
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- Expertise article | IPVS 2012
- B. Fang, L. Huang, S. Wu, T. Liu. IPVS. 2012.
This study demonstrates that Ingelvac® PRRS MLV was an effective measure to control PRRSV. It also demonstrates that Ingelvac® PRRS MLV is cross protective to HP-PRRSV strains which was also shown previously.
Vaccination with Ingelvac PRRS® MLV for PRDC control in Korean swine farm
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- Expertise article | IPVS 2012
- CW Bae, HJ Chae. IPVS. 2012
PRRS MLV vaccination is an important part of the solution when PRRS is involved in a PRDC problem. A strategy of PRRSV MLV vaccination at 3-4 weeks before PRRSV infection is a promising method for providing sufficient immunity to pigs against PRRSV
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