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First assessment of weeks-to-negative processing fluids in breeding herds after a Senecavirus A outbreak

Today, we are sharing a new article from the Corzo lab, published in Porcine Health Management earlier this month. This study looks at the number of weeks it takes for processing fluids to become negative after a Senecavirus A outbreak. The full article is available on the journal’s website in open access.

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Author umnswinenewsPosted on January 16, 2024January 16, 2024Categories News, Publications, UncategorizedTags Epidemiology, processing fluids, Senecavirus A, sow farm, swine, umn, vesicleLeave a comment on First assessment of weeks-to-negative processing fluids in breeding herds after a Senecavirus A outbreak

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