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IPVS Congress 2010
IPVS Congress 2010

IPVS Congress 2010

July 18, 2010 to July 21, 2010
Vancouver Convention Centre - Vancouver - British Columbia - Canada
Lectures
13:45hs
7/20/2010
West Meeting Room 109
A review on Salmonella control in fattening pigs through the use of potassium diformate (KDF) ‐ European case
Public Health: Salmonella
Speaker:
Peter Theobald
Peter Theobald
Peter Theobald
Germany
Regional Manager Europe
13:45hs
7/20/2010
West Meeting Room 109
15:45hs
7/20/2010
West Meeting Room 109
Piglet serum IgG, a non disruptive method to measure colostrum distribution
Piglet Management
Speaker:
Jan Jourquin/ Belgium
Jan Jourquin/ Belgium
Jan Jourquin
Belgium
Technical Manager
15:45hs
7/20/2010
West Meeting Room 109
16:15 - 16:30hs
7/20/2010
Vancouver Convention Center
Facilitaction of nursing behavior in primiparous sows during colostrum phase improves piglet condition
Speaker:
Dr. Gustavo Viana - Janssen Animal Health
Dr. Gustavo Viana - Janssen Animal Health
Gustavo Viana
Argentina
Director Regional
16:15 - 16:30hs
7/20/2010
Vancouver Convention Center
8:30 amhs
7/20/2010
Convention Center
“Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infections in pigs: update on epidemiology and control”
Track: Respiratory Diseases ummary: Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (M. hyopneumoniae), the primary pathogen of enzootic pneumonia, occurs worldwide and causes major economic losses to the pig industry. The organism adheres to and damages the ciliated epithelium of the respiratory tract. M. hyopneumoniae is primarily introduced into a herd by purchasing (subclinically) infected animals and/or, less frequently, by airborne transmission within short distances.
Speaker:
Dr. Dominiek Maes
Dr. Dominiek Maes
8:30 amhs
7/20/2010
Convention Center
8:30 amhs
7/20/2010
Convention Center
“Pork Safety: Past Achievements and Future Challenges”
Track: Public Health/Food Safety Summary: Foodborne disease, particularly due to biologicial hazards, is a prominent concern in both developed and developing nations. In developed countries there have been substantial advances in improving the safety of pork.
Speaker:
Dr. Peter R. Davies
Dr. Peter R. Davies
8:30 amhs
7/20/2010
Convention Center
8:30 amhs
7/20/2010
Convention Center
“Progress in Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus (PRRSV): What we know about PRRSV, from basic to applied science: A Historical perspective”
Track: PRRS Summary: This presentation will review achievements related to PRRSV diagnosis and control and areas needing additional research to fulfill the theme of IPVS, “Sharing ideas—Advancing Pig Health”. There has been a wealth of information gathered over the last 20 years that started with basic knowledge leading to application in the field
Speaker:
Dr. Jane Christopher-Hennings
Dr. Jane Christopher-Hennings
8:30 amhs
7/20/2010
Convention Center
Genetics - Reproduction