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Giovani Trevisan, Guilherme A Cezar, and Daniel Linhares, three swine industry specialists, join the PigX Podcast this month to discuss the Swine Disease Reporting System (SDRS). Throughout this episode, we touch on topics including the research this team is conducting on SDRS, tools that are available for veterinarians and producers on this matter, and so much more.
About the Guest Daniel Linhares, DVM, MBA, PhD After 8 years of field experience in Brazil, he joined Iowa State University in 2015 and serves as Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Education. Daniel works with the Field Epi team (www.fieldepi.org), which includes 25 professionals centered on graduate education and professional services on development and […]
Joining the PigX Podcast this month are Dr. Chris Rademacher, a Swine Extension Veterinarian and the AssociateDirector for the Iowa Pork Industry Center, and Dr. Daniel Linhares, an Associate Professor and theDirector of Graduate Education for Iowa State University's College of Veterinary Medicine. Take a listen to hear Chris and Daniel discussing past outbreak management programs for the PRRS virus.
Kicking off Season 4 with a great topic looking at a parallel grant, the PROSPER Grant. Spearheaded by Dr. Daniel Linhares and Edison Magalhaes, the PROSPER Grant is focused on how to integrate data more efficiently into swine production systems.
There are a number of health challenges that are prevalent in pig production – and we know that biosecurity is the name of the game when it comes to disease prevention. Some diseases seem to evade even the strongest biosecurity plans and this can be frustrating for producers and their veterinarians as they try to achieve optimum care for their herds. Porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome is a disease that has circulated in the swine world for years – however a recent highly pathogenic strain of this virus is challenging pig herds. Dr. Doug MacDougald, a swine veterinarian working out of Southwest Ontario Veterinary Services has worked with producers in North America who have experienced outbreaks of this highly pathogenic PRRS strain – 144 Lineage 1C – and shares some case studies and practical tips for disease prevention. Links of Interest: Resources for PRRS strain 144-1c outbreaks from Swine Health Information Centre Highly pathogenic PRRSV 1-4-4 L1C variant: emergence, sources, and implications to the global industry. by Daniel Linhares, Giovani Trevisan, and Gustavo Silva at Pig333.com Emergence of a New Lineage 1C Variant of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus 2 in the United States. Kikuti Mariana, Paploski Igor A. D., Pamornchainavakul Nakarin, Picasso-Risso Catalina, Schwartz Mark, Yeske Paul, Leuwerke Brad, Bruner Laura, Murray Deborah, Roggow Brian D., Thomas Pete, Feldmann Lori, Allerson Matt, Hensch Melissa, Bauman Tyler, Sexton Brent, Rovira Albert, VanderWaal Kimberly, Corzo Cesar A. Emergence of a New Lineage 1C Variant of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus 2 in the United States. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, Vol. 8, 2021. Swine Health Information Center, AASV and Iowa State University Seminar on Emerging PRRS Strains and Rosalia Feb. 21, 2023
In this episode of "Meet the Expert" we shall be focusing on the classifaction of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) virus and deal with the question how to break the chain of infection. Just like in the previous episode, we will be speaking with Daniel Linhares, associate professor and director of graduate education at Iowa State University, USA.
This episode is the first of two podcasts with associate professor Daniel Linhares of Iowa State University in the USA. He is a well-known global expert on Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome virus. This first episode revolves around monitoring of the virus in sow farms.
Welcome to this episode of Feedstuffs Swine Healthline, brought to you by Pharmgate Animal Health and focused on what the latest veterinary diagnostic data tells us about the state of PRRS in the U.S.Our guest is Dr. Daniel Linhares, associate professor and director of graduate education at Iowa State University. Dr. Linhares provides the latest data and discusses what it says about the current state of Porcine Respiratory and Reproductive Syndrome virus across the U.S. swine herd. Dr. Linhares' research focuses on swine population health, including strategies to prevent, detect or manage infectious diseases in field conditions. Today, he will talk about the latest PRRS data compiled from primary veterinary diagnostic laboratories across the U.S. and insights on how you can use the data in your practice or system. Find more information about today's topic as well as disease-monitoring information and other tools at field.epi.org.This is the first in a four-part podcast series about Swine Respiratory Disease Complex brought to you by Pharmgate Animal Health. Call your Pharmgate representative or visit pharmgate.com to learn about their broad portfolio options to support your protocols.Join us next week on Swine Healthline to hear from Dr. Maria Clavijo, research assistant professor at Iowa State University and health assurance veterinarian at Pig Improvement Company. She will share her latest research regarding endemic bacteria in pork production and how to manage the costly impacts.
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) has challenged producers and swine veterinarians for decades. During that time, outbreak management and strategies have evolved along with the virus. “If you ask 20 different people how they are managing PRRS breaks, you may get 20 different answers,” Daniel Linhares, DVM, Iowa State University, told Pig Health Today. “People are still trying different things to succeed in their PRRS management program.”
SwineCast 1184 Show Notes: This is the Swine Disease Reporting System update number 47. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Edison Magalhaes, Dr. Giovani Trevisan, and Dr. Daniel Linhares review their recent update with Dr. Luc Dufresne (Seaboard Foods & SDRS advisory member). This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report number 47, …
SwineCast 1184 Show Notes: This is the Swine Disease Reporting System update number 47. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Edison Magalhaes, Dr. Giovani Trevisan, and Dr. Daniel Linhares review their recent update with Dr. Luc Dufresne (Seaboard Foods & SDRS advisory member). This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report number 47, that can also be found at http://agtoday.us/swine-reports
Bati um papo com o Edison Magalhães da Iowa State University. O Edison conduz, junto com o Dr. Daniel Linhares, estudos que visam ajudar o veterinário de suínos a ser mais proativo e menos reativo. Em outras palavras, eles analisam "caminhões" de dados de grandes agroindústrias e transformam em recomendações. Falamos sobre como a saúde do rebanho pode impactar na mortalidade pós-desmame. Conversamos sobre as principais causas que explicam mortalidades, o impacto de granjas livres de alguns patógenos, o que a performance tem a ver com mortalidade do desmame ao abate e, mais importante: o que fazer com tanto dado gerado nas agroindústrias. *Este episódio chega até você através do apoio das empresas: - MSD Saúde Animal - https://www.msd-saude-animal.com.br/ - EveryPig - https://www.everypig.com/ - Ceva - https://www.ceva.com.br/ - MS Schippers - https://schippers.com.br/ - Vetoquinol - https://www.vetoquinol.com.br/ - Biorigin - https://www.biorigin.net/
SwineCast 1182 Show Notes: This is the Swine Disease Reporting System update number 46. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Edison Magalhaes, Dr. Giovani Trevisan, and Dr. Daniel Linhares review their recent update with Dr. Peter Schneider (Innovative Agriculture Solutions & SDRS advisory member). This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report number …
SwineCast 1182 Show Notes: This is the Swine Disease Reporting System update number 46. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Edison Magalhaes, Dr. Giovani Trevisan, and Dr. Daniel Linhares review their recent update with Dr. Peter Schneider (Innovative Agriculture Solutions & SDRS advisory member). This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report number 46, that can also be found at http://agtoday.us/swine-reports
SwineCast 1178 Show Notes: This is the Swine Disease Reporting System update number 45. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Edison Magalhaes, Dr. Giovani Trevisan, and Dr. Daniel Linhares review their recent update with Dr. Brigitte Mason (Country View Farms & SDRS advisory member). This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report number …
SwineCast 1178 Show Notes: This is the Swine Disease Reporting System update number 45. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Edison Magalhaes, Dr. Giovani Trevisan, and Dr. Daniel Linhares review their recent update with Dr. Brigitte Mason (Country View Farms & SDRS advisory member). This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report number 44, that can also be found at http://agtoday.us/swine-reports
SwineCast 1177 Show Notes: This is the Swine Disease Reporting System update number 44. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Edison Magalhaes, Dr. Giovani Trevisan, and Dr. Daniel Linhares welcome the Ohio Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory to the SDRS network. The Ohio ADDL team shares their thoughts on the SDRS network. Joining the …
SwineCast 1177 Show Notes: This is the Swine Disease Reporting System update number 44. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Edison Magalhaes, Dr. Giovani Trevisan, and Dr. Daniel Linhares welcome the Ohio Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory to the SDRS network. The Ohio ADDL team shares their thoughts on the SDRS network. Joining the show from the Ohio ADDL are Melanie Prarat (Ohio Department of Agriculture), Dr. Dennis Summers (Interim State of Ohio Veterinarian), Dr. Richard French (Director, Ohio Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory), and Dr. Yan Zhang (Ohio Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory). This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report number 44, that can also be found at http://agtoday.us/swine-reports
PRRS virus has affected herds across the United States for over 30 years and has been a major cause of economic losses across the industry. As many farms are now PRRS positive, or are very likely to eventually contract PRRS, it is important to understand how to monitor, control, or even eliminate PRRS on our farms. In today's talk with Dr. Daniel Linhares, he discusses several methods of dealing with PRRS to prevent infection and subsequent economic losses and how best to mitigate its effects if infection has already occurred. "
SwineCast 1171 Show Notes: This is the Swine Disease Reporting System update number 43. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Edison Magalhaes, Dr. Giovani Trevisan, and Dr. Daniel Linhares talk about sow longevity with Dr. John Deen. This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report number 43, that can also be found at …
SwineCast 1171 Show Notes: This is the Swine Disease Reporting System update number 43. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Edison Magalhaes, Dr. Giovani Trevisan, and Dr. Daniel Linhares talk about sow longevity with Dr. John Deen. This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report number 43, that can also be found at http://agtoday.us/swine-reports
This month's PigX episode is all about Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome, otherwise known as PRRS. Our guests Dr. Daniel Linhares and Dr. Paul Yeske guide us through a conversation about the disease, its variants, operation monitoring and mitigation, and more.
SwineCast 1163 Show Notes: This is the Swine Disease Reporting System update number 41. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Edison Magalhaes, Dr. Giovani Trevisan, and Dr. Daniel Linhares dive into PRRSv whole-herd monitoring & call for action in grow-finish. This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report number 41, that can also be found at http://agtoday.us/swine-reports
SwineCast 1163 Show Notes: This is the Swine Disease Reporting System update number 42. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Edison Magalhaes, Dr. Giovani Trevisan, and Dr. Daniel Linhares dive into PRRSv whole-herd monitoring & call for action in grow-finish. This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report number 42, that can also …
SwineCast 1155 Show Notes: This is the Swine Disease Reporting System update number 40. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Edison Magalhaes, Dr. Daniel Linhares, and Dr. Giovani Trevisan invite special guest Dr. Paul Yeske, Swine Vet Center, to share his experiences on PRRSv & more. This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report number 40, that can also be found at http://agtoday.us/swine-reports
SwineCast 1154 Show Notes: This is the Swine Disease Reporting System update number 39. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Edison Magalhaes, Dr. Daniel Linhares, and Dr. Giovani Trevisan, along with special guest Dr. Eric Burrough, review the metrics and aim to understand the seasonal patterns of swine diseases. Experts from Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories of Iowa State University, University of Minnesota, Kansas State, and South Dakota State University, provide a regular update on swine diseases and seasonal issues of importance for producers. This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report number 39, that can also be found at http://agtoday.us/swine-reports
SwineCast 1151 Show Notes: This is the Swine Disease Reporting System update number 38. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Edison Magalhaes, Dr. Daniel Linhares, and Dr. Giovani Trevisan provide an update on PRRS and enteric coronavirus plus share info on the Disease Diagnosis Dashboard web tool. Experts from Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories of Iowa State University, University of Minnesota, Kansas State, and South Dakota State University, provide a regular update on swine diseases and seasonal issues of importance for producers. This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report number 38, that can also be found at http://agtoday.us/swine-reports
SwineCast 1147 Show Notes: The Swine Disease Reporting System Team takes a break to share how the system is working and what is planned for 2021 & 2022.Dr. Edison Magalhaes, Dr. Daniel Linhares, and Dr. Giovani Trevisan, chat with SwineCast about how the SDRS has worked these last couple years, what are their biggest concerns around swine diseases, and what’s next for the Swine Disease Reporting System. This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report number 36, that can also be found at http://agtoday.us/swine-reports
Tá bem, eu sei que você ao menos 1 vez pensou em "morar fora". Seja para estudar, fazer pós-graduação, trabalhar em granja, ou até mesmo trabalhar. Se eu tivesse que citar uma palavra sobre ter sucesso na suinocultura em outro país seria: Benchmarking. (Como assim?) Observe, pergunte, ligue, mande email, vá atrás de pessoas que já fizeram o que você sonha fazer. Por isso, convidamos o professor da Iowa State University, Dr. Daniel Linhares, de carreira brilhante na suinocultura brasileira e norte-americana, para "nos dar as barbadas" sobre o que o brasileiro precisa fazer para ter sucesso na pesquisa e indústria de suínos nos EUA. Eu diria que o Dr. Linhares entregou OURO neste SuinoCast.
SwineCast 1146 Show Notes: This is the Swine Disease Reporting System update number 37. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Edison Magalhaes, Dr. Daniel Linhares, Dr. Giovani Trevisan, with special guest Dr. Cesar Corzo ( College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota ), compare the Morrison Swine Health Monitoring Program with the Swine Disease Reporting System and discuss how both systems work together to help pork producers. Experts from Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories of Iowa State University, University of Minnesota, Kansas State, and South Dakota State University, provide a regular update on swine diseases and seasonal issues of importance for producers. This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report number 36, that can also be found at http://agtoday.us/swine-reports
SwineCast 1143 Show Notes: This is the Swine Disease Reporting System update number 36. Experts from Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories of Iowa State University, University of Minnesota, Kansas State, and South Dakota State University, provide a regular update on swine diseases and seasonal issues of importance for producers. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Edison Magalhaes, Dr. Daniel Linhares, and Dr. Giovani Trevisan look back at 2020, plus provide an update on swine disease data through Jan 2021. This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report number 36, that can also be found at http://agtoday.us/swine-reports
SwineCast 1142 Show Notes: This is the Swine Disease Reporting System update number 35. Experts from Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories of Iowa State University, University of Minnesota, Kansas State, and South Dakota State University, provide a regular update on swine diseases and seasonal issues of importance for producers. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Edison Magalhaes, Dr. Daniel Linhares, Dr. Giovani Trevisan, along with special guest Dr. Deborah Murray with New Fashion Pork, discuss PRRSv and PEDv strategies and lessons learned. This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report number 35, that can also be found at http://agtoday.us/swine-reports
SwineCast 1137 Show Notes: This is the Swine Disease Reporting System update number 34. Experts from Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories of Iowa State University, University of Minnesota, Kansas State, and South Dakota State University, provide a regular update on swine diseases and seasonal issues of importance for producers. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Edison Magalhaes, Dr. Daniel Linhares, Dr. Giovani Trevisan, along with special guest Dr. Clayton Johnson with Carthage Veterinary Services, discuss updates on swine disease detection and diagnosis. This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report number 34, that can also be found at http://agtoday.us/swine-reports
SwineCast 1132 Show Notes: This is the November update from the Swine Disease Reporting System. Experts from Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories of Iowa State University, University of Minnesota, Kansas State, and South Dakota State University, provide a regular update on swine diseases and seasonal issues of importance for producers. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Daniel Linhares and Dr. Giovani Trevisan discuss with special guest Dr. Tara Donovan, Vice-President of Veterinary Management, The Hanor Company, how system vets conduct research, and apply research data back into production practices. This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report for November 2020, that can also be found at http://agtoday.us/swine-reports
SwineCast 1129 Show Notes: This is the October update from the Swine Disease Reporting System. Experts from Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories of Iowa State University, University of Minnesota, Kansas State, and South Dakota State University, provide a regular update on swine diseases and seasonal issues of importance for producers. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Daniel Linhares and Dr. Giovani Trevisan discuss with special guest Mr. Mark Schwartz (Director of Production Systems, Schwartz Farms) how production systems look at diagnostic testing and how those tests are incorporated into day to day decision making. This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report for October 2020, that can also be found at http://agtoday.us/swine-reports
SwineCast 1128 Show Notes: This is the August update from the Swine Disease Reporting System. Experts from Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories of Iowa State University, University of Minnesota, Kansas State, and South Dakota State University, provide a regular update on swine diseases and seasonal issues of importance for producers. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Daniel Linhares and Dr. Giovani Trevisan discuss with special guest Dr. Derald Holtkamp (Iowa State University) how disease monitoring helps understand trends and make decisions on the impacts diseases have on the business of pork. This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report for September 2020, that can also be found at http://agtoday.us/swine-reports
SwineCast 1121 Show Notes: This is the August update from the Swine Disease Reporting System. Experts from Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories of Iowa State University, University of Minnesota, Kansas State, and South Dakota State University, provide a regular update on swine diseases and seasonal issues of importance for producers. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Daniel Linhares and Dr. Giovani Trevisan discuss with special guests Dr. Roger Main (Iowa State University) and Dr. Jerry Torrison (University of Minnesota) the background to bring consistency to the data generated from all the veterinary diagnostic laboratories. The groups also reviews the PRRSv data and trends observed. This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report for August 2020, that can also be found at http://agtoday.us/swine-reports
SwineCast 1120 Show Notes: This is the July update from the Swine Disease Reporting System. Experts from Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories of Iowa State University, University of Minnesota, Kansas State, and South Dakota State University, provide a regular update on swine diseases and seasonal issues of importance for producers. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Daniel Linhares and Dr. Giovani Trevisan provide some behind the scenes look at how the system works, who its for, and what analysis takes place to produce the monthly reports. This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report for July 2020, that can also be found at http://agtoday.us/swine-reports
SwineCast 1115 Show Notes: This is the May update from the Swine Disease Reporting System. Experts from Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories of Iowa State University, University of Minnesota, Kansas State, and South Dakota State University, provide a regular update on swine diseases and seasonal issues of importance for producers. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Daniel Linhares, Dr. Giovani Trevisan, and Dr. Edison Magalhaes chat with special guest Dr. Emily Byers, Prestage Farms, Inc., about PRRS, PRRS activity, and European PRRS. This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report for June 2020, that can also be found at http://agtoday.us/swine-reports
No programa Conecta Mente desta terça-feira (09/06), o jovem empresário Fernando Cardoso e o apresentador Paulo leite receberam Daniel Linhares, Diretor Executivo de Gente da Localiza Rent a Car para falar sobre saúde física e mental dos trabalhadores em tempos de pandemia. Ouça agora o programa completo.
SwineCast 1108 Show Notes: This is the May update from the Swine Disease Reporting System. Experts from Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories of Iowa State University, University of Minnesota, Kansas State, and South Dakota State University, provide a regular update on swine diseases and seasonal issues of importance for producers. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Daniel Linhares, Dr. Giovani Trevisan, and Dr. Edison Magalhaes, chat with special guest Dr. Paul Yeske, Swine Vet Center, about some of the challenges facing the swine industry due to the Coronavirus / COVID-19 pandemic. This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report for May 2020, that can also be found at http://agtoday.us/swine-reports
SwineCast 1101 Show Notes: This is the April update from the Swine Disease Reporting System. Experts from Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories of Iowa State University, University of Minnesota, Kansas State, and South Dakota State University, provide a regular update on swine diseases and seasonal issues of importance for producers. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Daniel Linhares, Dr. Giovani Trevisan, and Dr. Edison Magalhaes, and chat with special guest Dr. Melissa Hensch, The Maschhoffs, on her perspectives on mycoplasma Hyopneumonia. This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report for April 2020, that can also be found at http://agtoday.us/swine-reports
SwineCast 1094 Show Notes: This is the March update from the Swine Disease Reporting System. Experts from Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories of Iowa State University, University of Minnesota, Kansas State, and South Dakota State University, provide a regular update on swine diseases and seasonal issues of importance for producers. In this Swine Disease Reporting System update, Dr. Daniel Linhares, Dr. Giovani Trevisan, and Dr. Edison Magalhaes, chat with special guest Dr. Kent Schwartz from the Iowa State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory. The group discusses the trends of PRRS and PEDv and what they might mean for on farm management.
• Controlling and preventing diseases in hog production • Agricultural law update • Agricultural news headlines • Gus van der Hoeven’s “Stop, Look and Listen…” 00:01:30 – Controlling and Preventing Hog Diseases: A featured speaker at the 2020 K-State Swine Profitability Conference yesterday: Iowa State University swine veterinarian Daniel Linhares talks about field-level strategies for controlling and preventing diseases in hog production...he highlights a still-new concept called population-based sampling as an effective way of identifying a disease issue in a hog herd. 00:12:56 – Agricultural Law Update: Washburn University professor of agricultural law Roger McEowen reviews three recent Kansas court rulings relevant to agricultural producers, including a major decision on the constitutionality of a Kansas law that protects livestock production operations from undercover attempts to gather information and images on production practices without the producer's consent. 00:24:23 – Ag News: A look at the day's agricultural news headlines. 00:32:37 – "Stop, Look and Listen": K-State's Gus van der Hoeven presents "Stop, Look and Listen", his weekly commentary on rural Kansas. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Eric Atkinson and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan.
O último episódio de 2015 traz um podcast especial. Um bate papo interessante com o Dr. Daniel Linhares a respeito da situação atual da PED, lições aprendidas e estratégias frente a doenças emergentes. Imperdível! Nosso convidado é o Médico Veterinário Daniel Linhares, se formou na Universidade Federal de Goias em 2003, após trabalhou na área de produção e sanidade da Agroceres PIC por 6 anos, onde realizou MBA na Fundação Getúlio Vargas, em 2009 foi para Universidade de Minnessota fazer PhD na área de epidemiologia e controle de doenças infecciosas finalizado no início de 2013. Atualmente é Professor da Iowa State University.
Neste SuinoCast, Dr. Linhares aborda a doença recentemente detectada no plantel brasileiro, os sinais clínicos, os principais desafios relacionados ao diagnóstico da doença e as devidas medidas de biossegurança necessárias. Nosso convidado é o Médico Veterinário Daniel Linhares, se formou na Universidade Federal de Goias em 2003, após trabalhou na área de produção e sanidade da Agroceres PIC por 6 anos, onde realizou MBA na Fundação Getúlio Vargas, em 2009 foi para Universidade de Minnessota fazer PhD na área de epidemiologia e controle de doenças infecciosas finalizado no início de 2013.
O episódio de hoje é um bate-papo entre os Méd. Vets. Daniel Linhares da Agroceres PIC e Márcio Gonçalves da Kansas State University sobre o que fazer para maximizar o resultado na fase de creche dos suínos. A discussão aborda os principais fatores que determinam o desempenho dos suínos: ração, água, ambiente e sanidade. Além disso, são discutidos pontos importantes como: o que deve ser realizado nas horas que precedem o recebimento dos leitões desmamados. E o que deve ser feito com leitões que não se alimentam? Em relação à alimentação, são abordados: manejo de arraçoamento, tipos de comedouros, espaçamento de cocho por leitão, capacidade de armazenamento de ração, cobertura ideal do prato do comedouro, uso de tapete de borracha, manejo com “papinha”, granulometria da ração e peletização. Em relação à água, é discutido sobre a densidade ideal de leitões por bebedouro de acordo com o tipo de bebedouro e a vazão ideal. Com relação à ambiência, são abordadas a ambiência adequada no momento do alojamento e a temperatura ideal de acordo com a semana de alojamento. No aspecto sanitário, são discutidos os princípios básicos e as vantagens de uma identificação rápida dos animais doentes. O Méd. Vet. Daniel Linhares, se formou na Universidade Federal de Goiás em 2003, após trabalhou na área de produção e sanidade da Agroceres PIC por 6 anos, onde realizou MBA na Fundação Getúlio Vargas, em 2009 foi para Univ. de Minnessota fazer PhD na área de epidemiologia e controle de doenças infecciosas finalizado no início de 2013.
Neste SuinoCast, Dr. Linhares aborda a doença que tem causado grandes desafios para a indústria Norte-Americana e com casos já confirmados no Peru e Colômbia, trazendo riscos reais para a Suinocultura Brasileira. Dr. Linhares comenta os aspectos gerais desta doença e o que deve ser feito no Brasil para evitar a entrada da Diarréia Epidêmica dos Suínos. Nosso convidado é o Médico Veterinário Daniel Linhares, se formou na Univ Federal de Goias em 2003, após trabalhou na área de produção e sanidade da Agroceres PIC por 6 anos, onde realizou MBA na Fundação Getúlio Vargas, em 2009 foi para Univ. de Minnessota fazer PhD na área de epidemiologia e controle de doenças infecciosas finalizado no início de 2013. Atualmente, está trabalhando como Gerente de Serviços Técnicos na Agroceres PIC.
No episódio 32, recebemos o Dr. Daniel Linhares, da Agroceres PIC. Dr. Linhares aborda os pontos-chaves para tomar decisões com segurança na produção de suínos com exemplos práticos. Além disso, Dr. Linhares aborda os princípiosde desenho experimental em granjas comerciais de pesquisa. Dr. Daniel Linhares é Médico Veterinário formado na Universidade Federal de Goiás em 2003, após trabalhou na área de produção e sanidade da Agroceres PIC por 6 anos, onde realizou MBA na Fundação Getúlio Vargas, em 2009 foi para Univ. de Minnessota fazer PhD na área de epidemiologia e controle de doenças infecciosas finalizado no início de 2013. Atualmente, é Gerente de Serviços Técnicos na Agroceres PIC.
Para o SuinoCast #29 recebemos o Méd. Vet. Daniel Linhares. Dr Linhares abordou desde as medidas que estão sendo utilizadas no controle da PRRS até os avanços tecnológicos que podem ser extrapolados para outras enfermidades. O Médico Veterinário Daniel Linhares, se formou na Univ Federal de Goias em 2003, após trabalhou na área de produção e sanidade da Agroceres PIC por 6 anos, onde realizou MBA na Fundação Getúlio Vargas, em 2009 foi para Univ. de Minnessota fazer PhD na área de epidemiologia e controle de doenças infecciosas finalizado no início de 2013. Atualmente, está trabalhando como Gerente de Serviços Técnicos na Agroceres PIC.
SwineCast 0743 Show Notes: Dr. Bob Morrison and The Morrison Group follow up on an earlier discussion related to herd closure as a option in eliminating PRRS in an operation. Now, the data from a recent research project fills in the gaps on this episode of "At The Meeting". Daniel Linhares "How Long Does It Take Herd To Produce PRRS-Negative Piglets" Powerpoint Slides Daniel Linhares Text Release "How Long Does It Take Herd To Produce PRRS-Negative Piglets".
ASF continues to be prevalent internationally and can be an economically devastating disease for pig farmers. The United States has successfully kept the disease out of its borders but it is crucial that we are prepared to handle the situation if it finds its way in. In this episode, I talk with Li Peng about his work in China developing a new farm response strategy that is designed to quickly and effectively respond to an ASF outbreak to safely eliminate any risk of disease spread. Li Peng (Jack) is an international graduate student from China studying under Dr. Daniel Linhares at Iowa State University. He specializes in field epidemiology and is also currently working for New Hope Swine Research Institute in China.
We all know the dangers of PRRSV, but how many strains are out there, and how many can you have at a given time? In this episode, I talk with Dr. Daniel Linhares and Dr. Giovani Trevisan about their work performing whole genome sequencing of PRRSV on multiple farms to get a deeper understanding of the current situation of PRRSV and to see how many strains a single farm has circulating at a given time. Dr. Daniel Linhares is the Roy Schultz Professor of Swine Population Medicine, at the Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine Department of the Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Linhares commits approximately 55% of his time to research, 30% to professional practice and outreach, 10% to teaching, and 5% to institutional service. He currently conducts research with post-DVM graduate students on “Development and evaluation of strategies to improve health and productivity of swine populations under field conditions”, and in 2019 won the Early Career Achievement in Research Award at Iowa State University. Dr. Giovani Trevisan obtained his DVM diploma in the veterinary faculty of Lages, in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil in 2009, and got an MBA in business enterprises also in Brazil in 2013. From 2010 to 2017, he worked as a full-time veterinarian for JBS foods with an emphasis on swine animal health and production management. From 2017 to 2020, he did his Ph.D. at Iowa State University under the supervision of Dr. Linhares. Since 2020, he is a post-doc research associate in the Veterinary Diagnostic and Population Animal Medicine Center at Iowa State University. He focuses on the applied use of veterinary diagnostic test results and epidemiology concepts to make informed decisions for disease prevention and control.
Modified live virus vaccines are one of the best ways to prevent and control PRRSV today, but PRRS cases continue to be a problem. When testing for PRRSV though, its hard to tell if a positive test is from the live vaccine or from the wild type. In this episode Dr. Guarav Rawal talks about his MLV vaccine specific PCR assay that can detect the presence of a vaccine virus in a sample and what that can mean for the swine industry. Dr. Gaurav Rawal is a Virology Lab Manager in the Department of Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine at Iowa State University (ISU). He received his DVM from Nepal in 2014 & MS from ISU in Veterinary Preventive Medicine with Drs Bailey Arruda & Daniel Linhares in 2019. His MS thesis was on understanding epidemiology, infection dynamics & cellular tropism of an emerging virus in the US swine industry i.e. porcine astrovirus type 3. He is currently working with Dr. Jianqiang Zhang on his Ph.D. with a focus on applied virology and PRRS vaccine immunology.
We all know that PRRSV has been a big concern shared by many swine producers and veterinarians across the US. It is therefore important to determine effectively the PRRSV status of the pig population, especially at weaning age. In today's episode, I talk with Dr. Onyekachukwu Henry Osemeke about how family oral fluids (FOFs) can be used to determine PRRSV status of weaning age pigs. Meet the guest: Dr. Onyekachukwu Henry Osemeke obtained his DVM in 2014 from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria. After that, Henry worked in a private clinic for about 2 years before joining the National Veterinary Research Institute, Nigeria as a Veterinary Research Officer. First working some months in the Viral vaccine production unit and then transferred to the Viral research unit of the institute. In 2020, Henry joined the lab of Dr. Daniel Linhares at Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine, Iowa State University as a graduate research assistant.
Part of a veterinarian's job is tracking disease outbreaks to identify the probability of their farm coming into contact with certain pathogens so they can best be prepared for any situation that may arise. In this episode, I talk with Dr. Giovani Trevisan and Dr. Daniel Linhares about their collaborative project, which is designed to collect data on swine pathogen outbreaks across the US and to monitor the spread of a multitude of diseases to keep pig farmers prepared and to keep pigs healthy. Dr. Daniel Linhares is the Roy Schultz Professor of Swine Population Medicine, at the Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine Department of the Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Linhares commits approximately 55% of his time to research, 30% to professional practice and outreach, 10% to teaching, and 5% to institutional service. He currently conducts research with post-DVM graduate students on “Development and evaluation of strategies to improve health and productivity of swine populations under field conditions”, and in 2019 won the Early Career Achievement in Research Award at Iowa State University. Dr. Giovani Trevisan obtained his DVM diploma in the veterinary faculty of Lages, in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil in 2009, and got an MBA in business enterprises also in Brazil in 2013. From 2010 to 2017, he worked as a full-time veterinarian for JBS foods with an emphasis on swine animal health and production management. From 2017 to 2020, he did his Ph.D. at Iowa State University under the supervision of Dr. Linhares. Since 2020, he is a post-doc research associate in the Veterinary Diagnostic and Population Animal Medicine Center at Iowa State University. He focuses on the applied use of veterinary diagnostic test results and epidemiology concepts to make informed decisions for disease prevention and control.
Controlling and minimizing PRRSV outbreaks is a major priority for farms everywhere. We currently have PRRSV regional control programs to better regulate how to respond when challenged or exposed to PRRSV. In this episode, Dr. Clayton Johnson talks with Dr. Edison Magalhães who is currently working on a proposal for a new updated program that may help with PRRSV monitoring and the development of action plans to combat it's spread. Dr. Edison Magalhães is a Ph.D. student at Iowa State University. He first received his DVM back in 2015 in Brazil and remained in Brazil working in the swine industry for BRF as an extension veterinarian. In 2019 he started attending ISU where he received his M.S. in Immunology under Dr. Daniel Linhares and has since remained there to continue his education.
We are back with a third episode with Dr. Daniel Linhares and Dr. Giovani Trevisan to discuss what they recommend in times of a PRRSV outbreak and how best to respond. PRRSV can seriously impact the economic and welfare status of your farm, and handling those issues is essential for maximizing productivity and income. Listen to the results of this study to learn how best to respond if your farm has the unfortunate reality of testing PRRSV positive. Dr. Daniel Linhares is the Roy Schultz Professor of Swine Population Medicine, at the Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine Department of the Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Linhares commits approximately 55% of his time to research, 30% to professional practice and outreach, 10% to teaching, and 5% to institutional service. He currently conducts research with post-DVM graduate students on “Development and evaluation of strategies to improve health and productivity of swine populations under field conditions”, and in 2019 won the Early Career Achievement in Research Award at Iowa State University. Dr. Giovani Trevisan obtained his DVM diploma in the veterinary faculty of Lages, in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil in 2009, and got an MBA in business enterprises also in Brazil in 2013. From 2010 to 2017, he worked as a full-time veterinarian for JBS foods with an emphasis on swine animal health and production management. From 2017 to 2020, he did his Ph.D. at Iowa State University under the supervision of Dr. Linhares. Since 2020, he is a post-doc research associate in the Veterinary Diagnostic and Population Animal Medicine Center at Iowa State University. He focuses on the applied use of veterinary diagnostic test results and epidemiology concepts to make informed decisions for disease prevention and control.