2014 Presentations

Please note: Presentations below may be different than those presented during the conference or there may be no slides.

This is at the request of the speaker.

Saturday, September 13, 2014

University of Alberta-University of Minnesota Reproduction Workshop: Managing a healthy & robust breeding herd; Room 13/14

Welcome and introduction-Michael Dyck

Evaluating the breeding heard-audits-Blaine Tully

Mycotoxins & breeding herd fertility-Max Hawkins

Controlling PRRS in the breeding herd-Montse Torremorell

Genetic basis for host responses to PRRS-Jack Dekkers

Selection for PCV Resistance-Dan Ciobanu

Managing PED in the breeding herd-James Lehman

From Geeks to Geeks: Techniques for detection of swine disease clusters in time and space; Room 10

Handouts

Exercise

Papers

Brazilian Symposium: Update on Biosecurity and Disease Traceability

What PEDv taught us about biosecurity-Peter Davies

Opportunities on biosecurity in Brazil-Daniel Linhares

Traceability of infectious diseases-Lucas Fernando dos Santos

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Carlos Pijoan SDEC Symposium: Feed biosecurity in the wake of PED; Room 8

Welcome and introduction-Pedro Urriola

From Melamine to salmonella: Lessons from the pet food industry for the swine industry-Shaun Kennedy

Evidence of feed transmitting PEDV:

The Canadian experience-Marty Misener

Evidence of transmission in integrated systems-Paul Yeske

Experimental transmission of PEDV via feed-Scott Dee

What we know about PEDV and other coronavirus survivability-Sagar Goyal

Practical options for controlling PEDV in feed manufacturing-Jason Woodworth

Risk pathways associated with ingredients of porcine origin-Peter Davies

Feed mill biosecurity reviews and the application of biosecurity principles to feed manufacturing and distribution-Tim Snider

The regulatory side of feed and how it will change current practice-Cassie Jones

At the end of the day, we still need to feed the pigs!-Mike Tokach

Advanced hedging strategies for today's swine industry; Room 15

Chinese swine industry; Room 13/14

Welcome and introduction-Frank Liu

Effect of lactation on subsequent sow performance and pig growth-Jiyao Guo

Impact of feeding DDGs on growth performance-Fangzhou Wu

Relationship of feeder space to pig growth-Yijie He

Diet composition and particle size effects on pig performance and the environmental-Zhaohui Luo

Digestibility of high fiber feed ingredients for growing pigs-Zhimin Huang

Differential distribution of invariant natural killer T cells subsets in spleen-Haiguang Wang

Evolution of PRRS Virus and selection mechanisms at the cellular and animal levels-Xiong Wang

Immunological inhibition induced by PCV2 and relevant prevention and control measures-Qinye Song

Monday, September 15, 2014

Keynote Presentations; Ballroom A/B

Pijoan Lecture-Recent emergence of swine coronaviruses in North America-Dick Hesse

Spatial epidemiology of PED-Andres Perez

Breakout Sessions: 10:30am-12:00pm

PED Diagnostics and Immunity; Ballroom A/B

Understand the molecular evolution of PEDV-Doug Marthaler

PEDV antibodies and immune response-Michael Murtaugh

Serological assays for PEDV and PDCoV antibody detection-Travis Clement and Aaron Singrey

Diagnostic Cases; Ballroom D

Necrotic tracheitis infinisher pigs; Swine dysentery in finisher pigs; Allergic hypersensitivity in replacement gilts; Overwhelming septicemia in neonatal pigs-Marie Culhane

Influenza and Public Health; Room 2

This session is in part sponsored by NPB

Research Update: Influenza A virus transmission at agricultural fairs-Andrew Bowman

Flu at the live animal markets-Montse Torremorell

Antimicrobial Regulatory Changes; Room 6

AMDUCAand New Regulations-Mike Apley

FDA’s Antimicrobial Resistance Strategy: The role of vets and producers-Craig Lewis

Panel Discussion: Preparing for and experiencing an FDA investigation-Deb Murray, Adam Schelkopf, Doug Groth & Mark Schwartz

Optimal Feeding Strategy and Monitoring Methods for Gestating Sows; Room 8

Introduction to sow longevity-Dean Boyd-(no slides)

Evaluating body condition & reproductive performance-Mark Knauer

Feeding sows for maximum lifetime production-Matt Culbertson

Breakout Sessions: 1:30pm-3:30pm

PED Epidemiology; Ballroom A/B

PED incidence, time to stability& production impact-Dane Goede

PED shedding and contamination potential from infected boars-Darwin Reicks

Results of AASV/USDA Rapid Response Team Investigations of swine enteric coronavirus positive herds-Brian McCluskey

New Research on Influenza; Ballroom D

Vaccination strategies and risk factors associated with influenza in piglets at weaning-Matt Allerson

Co-circulation of influenza A viruses in swine populations-Andres Diaz

Dynamics of influenza aerosols in acutely infected pigs-Montse Torremorell

What Do ConsumersLook for When They Buy Pork; Room 2

Agritourism- A great opportunity to share a positive farming message with the public-Brian Martin and Jon Hoek

Consumer perceptions of livestock production-Josh Trenary

Consumers: What Do They Want to Know?-Jarrod Sutton

Can We Manage the Gut Biome?; Room 6

Introduction-Maria Pieters (no slides)

Modulating the animal gut microbiome with direct-fed microbials: Friend or foe?-Tim Johnson

Host-Microbe Interactions: Effects on nutrition and physiology-Tom Burkey

Sow Research-Outstanding Student Presentations from 2014 Midwest Animal Science Meeting; Room 8

Stimulation of estrus and ovulation in lactating sows-Hyatt Frobose

The effects of an altered suckling method on piglet performance during late lactation and the nursery period-Hyatt Frobose

Effect of nursing intensity on sow performance and nursing behavior during a subsequent lactation-Jiyao Guo

Phase feeding of sows during gestation and lactation-Devi Pangeni

Breakout Sessions: 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

PED Cases; Ballroom A/B

PED: New sow farm breaks and impact on nursery finish-Mike Eisenmenger

PED: Gilt acclimation and the epidemiology of rebreaks-Ian Levis

PEDv production mortality by strain and protocols for TTN-Joe Connor

Impact of the Immune Response in Swine Pathogen Interactions; Ballroom D

The clinician's perspective-Joel Nerem

Impact of the immune response in swine pathogen interaction: The diagnostician's perspective-Regg Neiger & Angela Pillatzki

Infectious disease, inflammation and the cytokine storm-Chris Chase

Antimicrobial Resistance and Public Health; Room 2

This session is in part sponsored by NPB

Antimicrobials and the environment-Randy Singer

MRSA in the swine industry - recent developments-Peter Davies

Prevalence and molecular epidemiology of Clostridium difficile in food and companion animals, retail meats, and humans in Minnesota-Tim Snider

Feeding Requirements in Pigs with Disease; Room 6

Introduction-Dean Boyd

Functional nutrients and immune modulation-Richard Faris

Does immune activation alter growth potential and nutrient digestibility?-Jeffrey Escobar

Growing Pig Research-Outstanding Student Presentations from 2014 Midwest Animal Science Meeting; Room 8

Validation of ME prediction equations and the impact of feeding dietscontaining corn distillers dried grain with solubles (DDGS) with variable oilcontent on growth performance of growing-finishing pigs-Fangzhou Wu:

Identifying characteristics of slow-growing pigs from birth to 9 weeks of age and growth performance responses to feeder space post-weaning-Yijie He

Effects of dietary byproduct feeding withdrawal prior to market on finishing pig growth performance, carcass characteristics, carcass fat quality,intestinal weights, and economics-Kyle Coble

Feeding strategies for dried distillers grain with solubles with immunologically castrated pigs-considerations for producers and packers-Erin Harris

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Keynotes: Be Prepared

African swine fever getting closer-Dan Rock

Hanson Lecture: What else is on our radar screen?-Mark Engle

Working on preparedness-Paul Sundberg

Developing response plans for emerging diseases-Liz Wagstrom

Breakout Sessions: 10:30am-12:00pm

M. hyopneumoniae; Ballroom A/B

Evaluating the dynamics of M. hyopneumoniae in gilt acclimation:The start of the infection chain-Eduardo Fano

Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae acclimation: Overcoming challenges in the field-Laura Dalquist

M. hyopneumoniae-Bill Hollis

Biosecurity Strategies for Aerosols; Ballroom D

Effect of the electrostatic particle ionization (EPI) technology on decreasing PRRS, PED and influenza viruses in aerosols-Carmen Alonso

Standards for filter testing and testing used filters for PRRS Virus-Montse Torremorell

Effect of air filtration on PED Virus prevention-Scott Dee

Filtration: 10 years and 100 farms later...what have we learned?-Darwin Reicks

Animal Welfare; Room 2

This session is sponsored by NPB

A review of approaches to pain management in piglets-Annette O'Connor

Pig transport environment during extreme outdoor temperatures-Angela Green

Establishing a common industry audit-Sherrie Webb

Hot Topics; Room 6

Plastic toxicity: Implication for reproductive performance-Juan Luis Ubeda

An epidemiological investigation of porcine-origin feed ingredients and the occurrence of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus on Midwestern United States pork farms-Eric Neumann

Impact of PED in growing pigs-Julio Alvarez

Doesprevious infection with Indel cross protect against prototype?-Dane Goede

Reducing the Impact of Seasonal Loss of Productivity; Room 8

This session is sponsored by NPB

Overview of the issue-Lance Baumgard

Understanding the biology of seasonal infertility-Jason Ross

Impact of in utero heat stress on subsequent growth, composition and reproduction-Tim Safranski

12:00 PM – 1:00 PM; Ballroom C

Lunch & Distinguished Lecture: Nate Hagens: Feeding the world in the 21st Century: A wide boundary perspective