Porcine Herd Health Management
A special issue of Animals (ISSN 2076-2615). This special issue belongs to the section "Pigs".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2022) | Viewed by 22598
Special Issue Editors
Interests: porcine medicine; porcine herd health management; porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV); porcine-circovirus-associated diseases (PCVAD); porcine respiratory disease complex (PRDC); reproductive diseases in sows and boars; welfare and production; heat stress; alternatives to antibiotics; vaccines; feed additives; mycotoxins; zoonoses
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Interests: animal health; clinical veterinary practice; livestock health management; antimicrobial stewardship in veterinary medicine; bovine health; caprine and ovine medicine; sheep health; goat health; disease control; animal husbandry
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Interests: pig; porcine herd health management; porcine medicine; swine diseases; vaccinology; alternatives to antibiotics
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: pig; porcine herd health management; porcine medicine; porcine reproduction; swine diseases; animal welfare; vaccinology; alternatives to antibiotics; mycotoxins; mycotoxin adsorbents
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Designing and communicating health strategies for swine herds requires a very different approach to that used for individual animals. Health disorders in swine farms are generally caused by multiple factors, including infectious and non-infectious agents. For this reason, the clinical picture of health problems in swine farms results usually from the interaction of pathogens, management and environmental factors.
Moreover, health management plays a key role in the productivity of farms. In field conditions, veterinarians have to develop and follow a herd health program, including special issues on diagnosis, treatments, vaccinations, nutrition and biosecurity. Herd health management is also important for the producers in order to ensure the health status and the productivity of the farm. Therefore, it is important to understand the fundamental terms of herd health management strategies in order to monitor and review health issues, risk factors and diagnostic tools that can be used to improve the health and productive parameters of swine farms.
Original manuscripts that address any aspects of porcine herd health management are sought for this Special Issue. Topics of special interest are porcine herd health management, porcine medicine, swine diseases and reproduction, genetics, housing, nutrition and epidemiology. Additional topics include aspects of animal welfare and ethics, legislation, food safety and biosecurity.
Dr. Vasileios Papatsiros
Dr. Dimitris A. Gougoulis
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- porcine herd health management
- porcine medicine
- swine diseases
- reproduction
- animal welfare
- nutrition
- epidemiology and biosecurity
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