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A group of pink piglets huddle together in a pen, showcasing their adorable features for the Product Presentation. One piglet has an ear tag with the number 17313. They are enclosed in a metal fence on a grid-patterned floor. The lighting creates a warm glow on their skin.

Kemin EnteroSure Product Presentation

On behalf of Kemin and Suidae Innovative Research, Dr. Amanda Anderson Reever gave a presentation at the American Association of Swine Veterinarians (AASV) Annual Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee in March 2024. The project evaluated Kemin’s EnteroSure product- a novel active microbial solution that can be fed in nursery rations to pigs with expected toxigenic E….

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Twenty five years can go by in a hurry!

We have often said that Suidae Health & Production is a direct reflection of our client producers. If you needed it, we prided ourselves on finding a way to provide it. Our mantra became “if it goes in or on a pig, and our producers need it, we’ll figure it out.” From humble beginnings 25…

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E. coli Interventions

Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a common cause of post-weaning diarrhea in pigs. It often comes on very quickly and can result in high morbidity and mortality if left untreated. The disease may also come on so quickly that death occurs before diarrhea even develops. The swine industry has seen an increase in E. coli…

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BioPortal PRRS Update

PRRS cases continue to change our thoughts on the “seasonality” of this disease. With the emergence of PRRS strain 1-4-4 L1Cv, this virus has decided it no longer favors only the winter, colder months. The graph above depicts the number of cases in the Suidae sequence database since January 2022 by month. The blue highlighted…

On the left, a piglet stands on a gridded surface inside a pen. On the right, a person in a lab coat adjusts the focus of a microscope in a research lab, possibly investigating Sapovirus with important findings ahead.

Sapovirus: What We Have Learned So Far

As our diagnostic capabilities continue to improve, so does our knowledge of the viruses and bacteria that are affecting our pigs. One virus we are quickly learning more and more about is porcine sapovirus. Clinical Picture Sapovirus causes a gastroenteritis with the main clinical sign being diarrhea, and similar to other diarrhea causing pathogens, it…

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