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Guilty Gilt Guide
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Guilty Guilt Guide

The Guilty Gilt Guide was written with a clear objective – to maximize the whole-herd performance of pig populations by helping gilts to reach their full reproductive potential and produce healthy pigs that reach their full genetic potential during grow-finish.

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Implementing a user-friendly format to analyze PRRSV next-generation sequencing results and associating breeding herd production performance with number of PRRSV strains and recombination events

The open reading frames (ORF)5 represents approximately 4% of the porcine repro- ductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV)-2 genome (whole-PRRSV) and is often determined by the Sanger technique, which rarely detects >1 PRRSV strain if present in the sample.

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Refining PRRSV-2 genetic classification based on global ORF5 sequences and investigation of their geographic distributions and temporal changes

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is an important swine pathogen affecting the global swine industry.

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Effect of multiple vaccinations on transmission and degree of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection in gilts

Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (M. hyopneumoniae) infections continue to result in significant respiratory challenges in the swine industry worldwide. Vaccination for M. hyopneumoniae is commonly utilized, as reduction in bacterial loads and clinical severity in vaccinated pigs have been shown. However, the effect of M. hyopneumoniae vaccination on transmission across different pig populations has been minimally investigated.

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Ingelvac PRRSFLEX® EU vaccinated piglets were protected from the detrimental effects of an experimental infection with highly pathogenic PRRSV-1 strain AUT15-33 in terms of average daily weight gain and cough

Vaccinate piglets to protect them from the effects of an experimental infection

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PRRSFLEX EU vaccinated piglets were protected from the detrimental effects of an experimental infeccion with highly patholofy PRRS-1 strain Auti5-33 in termns of average daily weight gain and cough

Vaccinate piglets to protect them from the effects of an experimental infection

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EFFICACY OF INGELVAC PRRSFLEX® EU AGAINST EXPERIMENTAL WITH PRRSV AUTI5-33 ("ACRO" PRRSV)

Efficacy of Ingelvacl PRRSFLEX