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2008 Banff Pork Seminar: Canadian Swine Practitioners Dr. Brent Jones and Dr. Francois Cardinal

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Canadian Swine Practitioners Dr. Brent Jones and Dr. Francois Cardinal discuss their PCVAD real life experiences and a data project in which they’re participating.

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2007 Leman Conference: Francois Cardinal, finishing mortality in a system using different PCV2 vaccination protocols.

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WPX2007: Dr. Tom Gillespie discusses PRRS management and its impact on porcine PCVAD.

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Dr. Tom Gillespie, veterinarian with Rensselaer Swine Services in Rensselaer, Ind., and past president of the American Association of Swine Veterinarians, discusses porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome (PRRS) management and its impact on porcine circovirus associated disease (PCVAD).

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WPX2007: John Kolb, DVM talks the Monitoring Assignment for Global Insight of Circovirus (MAGIC) study

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According to John Kolb, DVM, professional services veterinarian for BIVI, the Monitoring Assignment for Global Insight of Circovirus (MAGIC) study provided a unique opportunity to extensively examine the gross clinical effects of PCVAD on pigs during the periods of peak mortality within the participating production system. “More importantly, the clinical animals with concurrent disease infections generally had more PCV2 antigen and lesions associated with concurrent disease process than those with non-concurrent infections.”

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