Abstract

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) continues to represent a significant cost to the swine industry and efforts are focused on prevention and mitigation of losses across production phases. Herein describes a PRRS modified-live virus (MLV) vaccinated breeding herd that changed commercial MLV vaccines to improve post-weaning performance. Two whole-herd vaccinations with a new PRRS MLV vaccine, administered 4 weeks apart, occurred without breeding herd production disruptions and with limited changes in diagnostic results. Replacement gilts tested PRRS virus negative 10 weeks post vaccination with the new MLV vaccine. Diagnostics were intermittently positive in the breeding herd and early nursery.

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