Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Manitoba hit by PED

Manitoba’s chief veterinarian has confirmed the province’s first positive porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDv) sample since January, 2015.

The Manitoba Pork Council said the outbreak is in a batch-farrow sow barn. Producers within a five-kilometre radius of the site have been alerted.

Manitoba has remained disease free for more than a year even though trucks haul about 70,000 piglets a week to the U.S. where the virus is widespread.

Manitoba hog-industry leaders have been highly critical of a federal government requirements that trucks be washed in the U.S. where washwater is often heavily contaminated. The industry wants the trucks washed with clean water in Canada.

There have only been five on-farm cases of PED in Manitoba, with the most recent confirmation on January 21, 2015. As of November 27, 2015, all premises in the province that had previously tested positive were presumed negative according to protocol developed by the province’s chief veterinarian and swine veterinarians.