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Continuing Education Credits. The following list provides veterinary continuing education details for recent AASV conferences. To receive a certificate of attendance, or to verify your registration for specific meetings or pre-conference seminars, please contact the AASV: 515-465-5255, aasv@aasv.org. Important information about Veterinary Continuing Education (CE) AASV 2020 ANNUAL MEETING Join us for the 51st AASV Annual Meeting! 2020: A Vision for the Future. March 7-10, 2020 Hyatt Regency Atlanta Atlanta, Georgia USA. AASV addresses COVID-19AASV NEWS ARCHIVE
Jointly Funded Project Will Look for Gaps in US Pork Industry Biosecurity. July 8, 2020 — Paul Sundberg. The National Pork Board (NPB) and Swine Health Information Center (SHIC) are funding a 12-month long project, with the collaboration of the National Pork Producers Council and the American Association of Swine Veterinarians, to identify gaps in U.S. pork industry national biosecurity. JOURNAL OF SWINE HEALTH AND PRODUCTION Journal of Swine Health & Production. Aim and Scope. The Journal of Swine Health & Production (JSHAP) is an open-access and peer-reviewed journal published by the American Association of Swine Veterinarians (AASV) since 1993. The aim of the journal is the timely publication of peer-reviewed papers with a scope that encompasses the many domains of applied swine health and production, including REGISTRATION FORM 2021 RETURN WITH PAYMENT TO: American Association of Swine Veterinarians 830 26th Street Perry, Iowa 50220 USA OR REGISTER ONLINE:aasv.org/annmtg
AN EMERGING NOVEL VIRUS: ATYPICAL PORCINE PESTIVIRUS (APPV) 2 | EPIDEMIOLOGY AND TRANSMISSION To date, APPV has been detected in the North America, South Amer-ica, Asia, and Europe (Table 1). It has been shown that APPV has been circulating in Spain as early as at least 1997,11 which is currently the earliest time that the APPV isolate can be tracked back to. ON-FARM EUTHANASIA OF SWINE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE 4 It is inevitable that on every swine farm, situations will arise that require pigs to be euthanized. Euthanasia may be in the best interest of the well-being of the pig. A SURVEY OF CURRENT FEEDING REGIMENS FOR VITAMINS AND Journal of Swine Health and Production— Volume 24, Number 6 291 T he proper vitamin and trace-mineral supplementation required to opti-mize performance, but also mini- THE SURVIVAL OF STREPTOCOCCUS SUIS ON FARM AND VETERINARY ORIGINAL RESEARCH Scott A. Dee, DVM, MS; and Michelle M. Corey Summary- The ability of Streptococcus suis to survive and be transmitted on farm and veterinary equipment when AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF SWINE VETERINARIANSAASVMEMBER CENTERRESOURCESJOURNALPUBLICATIONSMEETINGS American Association of Swine Veterinarians. AASV Home-page Features. Save the Date: Kickoff Meeting June 17. Mark Your Calendar for September 1. New, Revised, Renewed Position Statements. National Pork Board. Swine Health Information Center. Animal Drugs @CECREDIT - AASV
Continuing Education Credits. The following list provides veterinary continuing education details for recent AASV conferences. To receive a certificate of attendance, or to verify your registration for specific meetings or pre-conference seminars, please contact the AASV: 515-465-5255, aasv@aasv.org. Important information about Veterinary Continuing Education (CE) AASV 2020 ANNUAL MEETING Join us for the 51st AASV Annual Meeting! 2020: A Vision for the Future. March 7-10, 2020 Hyatt Regency Atlanta Atlanta, Georgia USA. AASV addresses COVID-19AASV NEWS ARCHIVE
Jointly Funded Project Will Look for Gaps in US Pork Industry Biosecurity. July 8, 2020 — Paul Sundberg. The National Pork Board (NPB) and Swine Health Information Center (SHIC) are funding a 12-month long project, with the collaboration of the National Pork Producers Council and the American Association of Swine Veterinarians, to identify gaps in U.S. pork industry national biosecurity. JOURNAL OF SWINE HEALTH AND PRODUCTION Journal of Swine Health & Production. Aim and Scope. The Journal of Swine Health & Production (JSHAP) is an open-access and peer-reviewed journal published by the American Association of Swine Veterinarians (AASV) since 1993. The aim of the journal is the timely publication of peer-reviewed papers with a scope that encompasses the many domains of applied swine health and production, including REGISTRATION FORM 2021 RETURN WITH PAYMENT TO: American Association of Swine Veterinarians 830 26th Street Perry, Iowa 50220 USA OR REGISTER ONLINE:aasv.org/annmtg
AN EMERGING NOVEL VIRUS: ATYPICAL PORCINE PESTIVIRUS (APPV) 2 | EPIDEMIOLOGY AND TRANSMISSION To date, APPV has been detected in the North America, South Amer-ica, Asia, and Europe (Table 1). It has been shown that APPV has been circulating in Spain as early as at least 1997,11 which is currently the earliest time that the APPV isolate can be tracked back to. ON-FARM EUTHANASIA OF SWINE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE 4 It is inevitable that on every swine farm, situations will arise that require pigs to be euthanized. Euthanasia may be in the best interest of the well-being of the pig. A SURVEY OF CURRENT FEEDING REGIMENS FOR VITAMINS AND Journal of Swine Health and Production— Volume 24, Number 6 291 T he proper vitamin and trace-mineral supplementation required to opti-mize performance, but also mini- THE SURVIVAL OF STREPTOCOCCUS SUIS ON FARM AND VETERINARY ORIGINAL RESEARCH Scott A. Dee, DVM, MS; and Michelle M. Corey Summary- The ability of Streptococcus suis to survive and be transmitted on farm and veterinary equipment when AASV MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY Member Center . Member Account Login Change Contact Info Change Username Change Password Directory Opt-out Online Directory Photo JSHAP Online Notification e-Letter Preferences AASV-L Settings AASV 2022 ANNUAL MEETING The AASV is moving forward with plans for the 2022 AASV Annual Meeting to be held on-site in Indianapolis. For additional information: American Association of Swine Veterinarians. 830 26th Street. Perry, Iowa 50220 USA. 515-465-5255. aasv@aasv.org. Future AASV Meeting Locations and Dates: 2021 AASV ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM The 2021 AASV Annual Meeting will be conducted virtually in Central Standard Time (UTC-6). The majority of presentations will be prerecorded and made available for viewing during the scheduled time in the program, with the speakers present to answer questions via live chat. Once released, the presentation recordings will remain availablefor
ADVOCACY IN ACTION: AASV COMMITTEES MET VIRTUALLY TO PLAN Advocacy in action. AASV committees met virtually to plan work for 2021. Fourteen issue- and membership-based committees met virtually during the 2020-2021 winter months.AASV NEWS ARCHIVE
AASV Call for Abstracts: Student Seminar and Poster Competition. June 2, 2021 — AASV Staff. The American Association of Swine Veterinarians announces an opportunity for veterinary students to make a scientific presentation at the AASV Annual Meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana, on Sunday, February 27, 2022. AASV PROCEEDINGS ARCHIVE AASV Annual Meeting Proceedings Archive. Please log in with your current AASV Member username and password:PRRS - AASV
Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) National PRRS Elimination Program Framework-- This document, developed by the AASV PRRS Task Force and accepted by the AASV Board of Directors in 2016, outlines a framework strategy by which PRRS virus could be eliminated from the national swine herd.It highlights the steps to be taken, resources necessary and current knowledge gaps to be AASV SWINE INFORMATION LIBRARY CATALOG The softcover book is 191 pages of text, indexed, and includes a section on swine industry terminology and a handy chart of common abbreviations. A concluding section of tables serves as a valuable resource to identify and compare possible disease agents affecting a specific body system. Edited by E.J. Neumann, A. Ramirez, and K.J.Schwartz.
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