Andrea Pitkin
University of Minnesota
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Veterinary Microbiology | 2009
Andrea Pitkin; John Deen; Scott Dee
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is an emerging and re-emerging disease of pigs and a growing threat to the global swine industry. For sustainable disease control, it is critical to prevent the spread of the etiologic agent, PRRS virus, between pig populations. Therefore, a clear understanding of the role of aerosol transmission in the spread of PRRS virus is needed as well as information on how to reduce this risk. To enhance the knowledge of PRRS aerobiology we used a production region model to quantify infectious virus in bioaerosols, document airborne spread of the virus out to 120m, identify climactic conditions associated with the presence of virus in bioaerosols, and demonstrate the ability to protect at-risk populations using a system of air filtration. These findings confirm the importance of the airborne spread of PRRS virus, provide new information regarding its aerobiology and describe for the first time an effective means of disease control that can protect healthy, vulnerable populations of pigs.
Veterinary Microbiology | 2009
Scott Dee; Andrea Pitkin; John Deen
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is a re-emerging disease of pigs and a growing threat to the global swine industry. For sustainable disease control it is critical to prevent the airborne spread of the etiologic agent, PRRS virus, between pig populations. The application of MERV 16-based air filtration systems to swine facilities in an effort to reduce this risk has been proposed; however, due to the cost and air flow restrictions of such systems the need for alternative strategies has arisen. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate 3 groups of alternative biosecurity strategies for reducing the risk of the airborne spread of PRRSV. Strategies evaluated included mechanical filters, antimicrobial filters and a disinfectant-EVAP (evaporative cooling) system. Results from this study indicate that while alternatives to MERV 16-based biosecurity protocols for protecting farms from the airborne spread of PRRSV are available, further information on their efficacy in the field is needed before conclusions can be drawn.
Viruses | 2012
Scott Dee; Jean Paul Cano; Gordon Spronk; Darwin Reicks; Paul Ruen; Andrea Pitkin; Dale Polson
Airborne transmission of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is a risk factor for the infection of susceptible populations. Therefore, a long‑term sustainability study of air filtration as a means to reduce this risk was conducted. Participating herds (n = 38) were organized into 4 independent cohorts and the effect of air filtration on the occurrence of new PRRSV infections was analyzed at 3 different levels from September 2008 to January 2012 including the likelihood of infection in contemporary filtered and non-filtered herds, the likelihood of infection before and after implementation of filtration and the time to failure in filtered and non-filtered herds. Results indicated that new PRRSV infections in filtered breeding herds were significantly lower than in contemporary non-filtered control herds (P < 0.01), the odds for a new PRRSV infection in breeding herds before filtration was 7.97 times higher than the odds after filtration was initiated (P < 0.01) and the median time to new PRRSV infections in filtered breeding herds of 30 months was significantly longer than the 11 months observed in non-filtered herds (P < 0.01). In conclusion, across all 3 levels of analysis, the long-term effect of air filtration on reducing the occurrence of new PRRSV infections in the study population was demonstrated.
Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research-revue Canadienne De Recherche Veterinaire | 2009
Andrea Pitkin; John Deen; Satoshi Otake; Roger Moon; Scott Dee
Journal of Swine Health and Production | 2011
Andrea Pitkin; Satoshi Otake; Scott Dee
Journal of Swine Health and Production | 2011
Scott Dee; Andrea Pitkin; Satoshi Otake; John Deen
Archive | 2007
Andrea Pitkin; John Deen; Scott Dee
Archive | 2009
Scott Dee; Satoshi Otake; Andrea Pitkin; S. Oliviera; John Deen; Peter R. Davies; Gordon Spronk; D. Schwerin; Darwin Reicks; Paul Yeske; L. Schulz; Paul Ruen; S. Pohl
Albéitar: publicación veterinaria independiente | 2009
Andrea Pitkin; Satoshi Otake; Scott Dee; Gema Yagüe Utrilla
Archive | 2006
Andrea Pitkin; Roger Moon; Scott Dee