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Prevention Works is a holistic approach to swine health built on our range of innovative world-class vaccines complemented by:

  • Professional people with a passion for pigs
  • State-of-the-art diagnostics
  • Tools to evaluate the success of prevention

Our goal is going from prevention to prediction and beyond

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How swine viruses spread
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How swine viruses spread: Delving into airborne transmission

“We know that vaccinating can decrease the amount of viruses in the air, so vaccination is a good mechanism to prevent airborne transmission” Swine veterinary consultant Dr. Carmen Alonso in Spain picks out lessons from her detailed studies of air samples inside and outside farms suffering an outbreak of PRRS, influenza A or porcine epidemic diarrhoea --- as well as poultry sites with highly pathogenic avian influenza.

Professor Segalés shares
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PCV3: Emerging pathogen or incidental finding?

“Our recent work demonstrated the presence of the PCV-3 genome within mild-to moderate histological lesions of aborted fetuses.

Dr. Mike Murtaugh discusses
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Do PCV2-a based vaccines cross protect?

In this video Dr. Mike Murtaugh discusses vaccine cross-protection on various PCV2 strains: PCV2a, PCV2b & PCV2d. He also talks about the outbreaks of PCVAD and how correct usage of the vaccine is key.

Update on Porcine Circovirus diseases
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Update on Porcine Circovirus diseases

Prof Joaquim Segalés and Dr Oliver Duran Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) was initially detected in the late 1990s in North America and Europe associated with a post weaning multisystemic wasting syndrome in pigs. 

Why does a pig cough
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Why does a pig cough?

Greg Stevenson

WHY A HEALTHY GUT IS SO IMPORTANT
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WHY A HEALTHY GUT IS SO IMPORTANT

The regulation of organ-development, as well as the performance of specific organs follows a certain nutritional cascade.

THIS IS WHAT THE SOW CAN DELIVER
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THIS IS WHAT THE SOW CAN DELIVER

Up to 40 milking bouts per day!

Natural protective agents in the sow’s mature milk are active in the piglet’s intestines.

• No milk-no protective agents!
►pathogens readily multiply in the intestines

• Hourly milk-take
is a prerequisite for a healthy gut and a healthy piglet

CREATE MAXIMUM “PULL”– GIVE ALL YOU CAN TO YOUR OFFSPRING
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CREATE MAXIMUM “PULL”– GIVE ALL YOU CAN TO YOUR OFFSPRING

Milk production is at peak level on day 18 +/- 1 of lactation where up to about 16 litres/day is produced depending on:

Litter size and vitality of the suckling pigs

Genetic potential

Health status

USING NATURAL PROTECTIVE AGENTS IN MATURE MILK
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USING NATURAL PROTECTIVE AGENTS IN MATURE MILK

The protective agents released during the entire lactation remain active in the piglets’ intestines.

LACTATIONAL MILK
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LACTATIONAL MILK

A rapid and straight forward birth process helps the production of normal lactation milk.

The amount of milk produced by the sow depends in some part on the vitality and number of piglets:

Only strong, active piglets suckling the udder stimulate milk production of the sow

Well timed and consistent milk intake by the piglets is important in maintaining the whole lactation of the sow.

COLOSTRUM PHASE
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COLOSTRUM PHASE

Udder development and colostrum production starts during late gestation but before the birth process has started.

The amount of colostrum that is produced depends on genetic and hormonal factors as well as body condition. The intrinsic quality of colostrum is also influenced by stress.

Correct water and feed supply to the sow in the last third of gestation is essential for optimal colostrum production.