PEDv Requires Immunity Plan

PEDv Requires Immunity Plan

Despite porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDv) increased preparedness, variation in immunity remains within the U.S. pig herd. Some farms have exposed replacement gilts to PEDv to help build immunity, while others have introduced naïve gilts and sows into their farms.

Given this challenge, Matt Ackerman, DVM, Swine Veterinary Services, recommends producers start collecting oral fluid samples from gilts for testing prior to introducing them into the sow herd. This action will help prevent producers from inadvertently introducing the virus to a farm.

"Diagnostic labs have developed tests to quickly confirm what we are facing with PEDv," Dr. Ackerman said. "Previous exposure to PEDv does not ensure your animals have immunity."

Ackerman was among the first veterinarians in the U.S. to diagnose PEDv in 2013, and he was one of the first to experience a rebreak with a client in 2014. Noting the rebreak took twice as long to eliminate, he encourages producers and veterinarians to be prepared and consider effective ways to manage immunity, such as oral live viral exposure and vaccination.

Oral live viral exposure

"If a farm is exposed, efforts need to focus on homogenizing that sow and gilt population with oral live virus exposure. The process of administering oral live viral exposure to acclimating gilts should continue for as long as virus shedding is occurring in the farrowing house, Dr. Ackerman recommends.

Then, producers need to look at a vaccination program to make sure they can stabilize that virus and knock down the amount of shedding that is going on at the sow farm," he said.

Vaccination

To boost immunity, vaccination is recommended for gilts after oral live virus exposure and for sows and gilts prior to farrowing. When vaccinating, be sure to follow all label directions for proper use, dosing, handling

and timing to ensure all animals are vaccinated consistently.

"By not vaccinating, there's a concern for continued shedding or various levels of immunity in the sow population," Dr. Ackerman said. "We need to boost immunity to reduce the amount of maternal antibody differences in piglets to help maximize protection in the farrowing house, which is most vulnerable."

After vaccination, it's crucial for piglets to get adequate colostrum.

"The sow can have adequate immunity, but if she doesn't pass it on in colostrum, you aren't going to get the effect you need for added immunity," said Rick Swalla, senior veterinarian, Pork Technical Services, Zoetis.

Vaccination is a tool to work in conjunction with good biosecurity and sanitation. In addition to building immunity, work with your farm veterinarian to design and

update biosecurity practices

and

audit existing protocols.

"Your farm veterinarian is going to do the best job of creating comprehensive protocols that will work best for your farm," Dr. Swalla said. "That's key — this is part of many tools to help prevent PEDv as well as expedite the process of restoring farms' health."

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