Airborne transmission of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is a risk factor for the infection of susceptible populations. Therefore, a long‑term sustainability study of air filtration as a means to reduce this risk was conducted. Participating herds (n = 38) were organized into 4 independent cohorts and the effect of air filtration on the occurrence of new PRRSV infections was analyzed at 3 different levels from September 2008 to January 2012 including the likelihood of infection in contemporary filtered and non-filtered herds, the likelihood of infection before and after implementation of filtration and the time to failure in filtered and non-filtered herds.
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November 1992
The rate-limiting phase of commercial swine production is breeding. The design of the breeding/gestation facilities influences the capacity of the producer to efficiently manage the breeding stock around the time of service and during the postservice period. Thus, breeding design potentially affects total born litter size and farrowing rates.
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