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Allen D. Leman Swine Conference 2022
Allen D. Leman Swine Conference 2022

Allen D. Leman Swine Conference 2022

September 17, 2022 to September 20, 2022
Saint Paul RiverCentre St. Paul - Minnesota - United States
Lectures
13:00hs
9/17/2022
Swine fever workshop
Geeks to geeks workshop - Analytical tools to support pre- and post-outbreak actions to mitigate the impacts of an African swine fever outbreak

Welcome and introduction

Chair: Andres Perez and Marie Culhane

Speaker:
Andres Perez
United States
Marie Culhane
United States
Associate Clinical Professor
13:00hs
9/17/2022
Swine fever workshop
13:15hs
9/17/2022
Swine fever workshop
Surveillance program for ASF in the US at VDLs and harvest facilities

Cole Vanicek, USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Chair: Andres Perez and Marie Culhane

13:15hs
9/17/2022
Swine fever workshop
13:45hs
9/17/2022
Swine fever workshop
Major enhancement of U.S. swine industry preparedness and responses to large-scale infectious foreign animal diseases through harmonizing biosecurity plans and advancing disease transmission modeling

Gustavo Machado, North Carolina State University

Chair: Andres Perez and Marie Culhane

Speaker:
Gustavo Machado
Estados Unidos de América
Investigación
13:45hs
9/17/2022
Swine fever workshop
14:30hs
9/17/2022
Swine fever workshop
Use of participatory epidemiology and enhanced passive surveillance protocols: our experience in the Dominican Republic and Russia

Andres Perez, University of Minnesota

Chair: Andres Perez and Marie Culhane

Speaker:
Andres Perez
United States
14:30hs
9/17/2022
Swine fever workshop
15:30hs
9/17/2022
Swine fever workshop
How does disease transmission within a population impact surveillance?

Sasidhar Malladi, University of Minnesota

Chair: Andres Perez and Marie Culhane

Speaker:
Sasidhar Malladi
United States
15:30hs
9/17/2022
Swine fever workshop
16:00hs
9/17/2022
Swine fever workshop
Which farm characteristics impact surveillance?

Marie Culhane, University of Minnesota

Chair: Andres Perez and Marie Culhane

Speaker:
Marie Culhane
United States
Associate Clinical Professor
16:00hs
9/17/2022
Swine fever workshop
16:30hs
9/17/2022
Swine fever workshop
If it is broken, fix it – rethinking ASF control strategies

Solenne Costard and Huybert Gronendaal, EPIX

Chair: Andres Perez and Marie Culhane

Speaker:
Solenne Costard
United States
Huybert Groenendaal
United States
16:30hs
9/17/2022
Swine fever workshop
08:05hs
9/18/2022
SDEC Symposium - Biosecurity and biocontainment in finishing pigs: An untapped resource to advance disease control?

Biosecurity in growing pig herds: Challenges and opportunities

Montse Torremorell, University of Minnesota

Chair: Maria Pieters

 

Speaker:
Maria Pieters
Estados Unidos de América
Profesor Asistente / Swine Disease Eradication Center
08:05hs
9/18/2022
08:35hs
9/18/2022
Biosecurity hazards in livestock transport - staged loading and other control measures to address them

Derald Holtkamp, Iowa State University

Chair: Maria Pieters

Speaker:
Dr. Derald Holtkamp
United States
08:35hs
9/18/2022
10:00hs
9/18/2022
Risk factors and incidence of PRRS virus introduction into growing pig herds

Jose Angulo, Zoetis

Chair: Maria Pieters

Speaker:
José Angulo
Estados Unidos de América
Director, Desarrollo Comercial e Innovación Porcinos, Líder Técnico Global
10:00hs
9/18/2022
10:30hs
9/18/2022
Importance of basic biosecurity: Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae (APP) outbreak in an Iowa finisher

Lauren Glowzenski, TriOak Foods

Chair: Maria Pieters

10:30hs
9/18/2022
11:30hs
9/18/2022
Round table
11:30hs
9/18/2022
10:30hs
9/19/2022
Room 2
Next generation biosecurity approaches to control pig diseases

Scott Dee, Pipestone Applied Research

Sessions: Advances and investments in biosecurity programs
Chair: Cesar Corzo

Speaker:
Cesar Corzo
Estados Unidos de América
Investigación / Profesor Asociado
Scott Dee
United States
10:30hs
9/19/2022
Room 2
11:00hs
9/19/2022
Room 1
Applying genomics and metagenomics to understand the impact of swine farm exposure on the human gut microbiome and resistome

Alaric D'Souza, Washington University in St. Louis/Boston Children's Hospital Pediatrics

Sessions: Emerging science of the swine worker microbiome
Chair: Noelle Noyes

11:00hs
9/19/2022
Room 1
11:00hs
9/19/2022
Room 2
What it takes to protect sow farms

Pete Thomas, Iowa Select Farms

Sessions: Advances and investments in biosecurity programs
Chair: Cesar Corzo

11:00hs
9/19/2022
Room 2
11:30hs
9/19/2022
Room 4
Persistence of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae following controlled aerosol exposure and field approaches for disease control and elimination

Emily McDowell and Adam Schelkopf, Pipestone Veterinary Services

Sessions: New information to fine-tune Mycoplasma control and eradication programs
Chair: Maria Pieters

Speaker:
Adam Schelkopf
United States
Emily McDowell
United States
11:30hs
9/19/2022
Room 4
11:30hs
9/19/2022
Room 1
Showering as an intervention to disrupt workday shifts in the swine worker skin microbiome

Ilya Slizovskiy, University of Minnesota

Sessions: Emerging science of the swine worker microbiome
Chair: Noelle Noyes

Speaker:
Ilya Slizovskiy
United States
11:30hs
9/19/2022
Room 1
11:30hs
9/19/2022
Room 2
Thought process to make biosecurity investment decisions

Luc Dufresne, Seabord Foods

Sessions: Advances and investments in biosecurity programs
Chair: Cesar Corzo

11:30hs
9/19/2022
Room 2
14:30hs
9/19/2022
Room 3
Lessons from our feather friends regarding standard vs. targeted biosecurity

Amos Ssematimba, University of Minnesota

Sessions: Disease mitigation practices: from industry standards to enhanced recomendations to targeted biosecurity practices
Chair: Marie Culhane

Speaker:
Amos Ssematimba
United States
14:30hs
9/19/2022
Room 3
16:00hs
9/19/2022
Room 3
Swine feed biosecurity: mitigation strategies and available resources

Jordan Gebhardt, Kansas State University

Sessions: Chemical mitigation in feed
Chair: Declan Schroeder

Speaker:
Jordan Gebhardt
United States
16:00hs
9/19/2022
Room 3
10:30hs
9/20/2022
Room 2
US SHIP: the time is now!

Tyler Holck, Iowa State University

Sessions: FAD Industry disease preparedness plan
Chair: Tom Wetzell

Speaker:
Tyler Holck
United States
10:30hs
9/20/2022
Room 2
11:00hs
9/20/2022
Room 2
Helping producers navigate the complexities of FAD programs

Jeremy Pittman, Smithfield Hog Production

Sessions: FAD Industry disease preparedness plan
Chair: Tom Wetzell

11:00hs
9/20/2022
Room 2
11:10hs
9/20/2022
Room 4
Improving livability through grow-finish biosecurity

Kate Dion, Hanor Company

Sessions: Birth to market livability
Chair: Joel DeRouchey

11:10hs
9/20/2022
Room 4