IPVS 2016

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Expertise article | IPVS 2016

The impact of discontinuing PRRS MLV vaccination in piglets in the single site farm in Thailand

Based on the mortality change, stopping PRRS MLV vaccination resulted in big economic loss in this farm. The benefit-to-cost ratio between non-vaccinated and vaccinated is 7.03:1 based on the mortality alone

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Expertise article | IPVS 2016

Evaluation of two vaccination programs against PRRS virus, PCV2 and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae in a swine production system in Mexico

The economic benefit of 3FLEX in comparison to the identical but separately administered vaccines can at least partly be assigned to the reduction of stress caused by multiple handling and injections

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Expertise article | IPVS 2016

Vaccination with PRRS type 2 strain against high pathogenic type 1 virus in growing pigs in Korea

In this study, it is concluded that a Type 2 strain based modified live vaccine could reduce the impact of the highly pathogenic PRRS wild type 1 virus. This is consistent with other researchers’ findings

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Expertise article | IPVS 2016

Case report: Growing performance improvement after using PRRS MLV at 3 weeks old piglets in a Korean swine farm

After the implementation of Ingelvac® PRRS MLV piglet vaccination, PRRS stabilization was achieved and an overall improvement in productivity was observed.

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Expertise article | IPVS 2016

Influence of Ingelvac® PRRS MLV vaccination on variability of S/P values serology in a breeding herd

Breeding herd stability can be defined as a cessation of PRRS virus circulation in the breeding herd. This is an important milestone in a PRRS control program.