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Since its introduction in 2011, the system to classify breeding herds according to their porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) status has provided swine veterinarians and producers with a well-defined common language. So much so that the system has been adopted worldwide by veterinarians, producers and researchers alike.
By Pig Health TodaySince its introduction in 2011, the system to classify breeding herds according to their porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) status has provided swine veterinarians and producers with a well-defined common language. So much so that the system has been adopted worldwide by veterinarians, producers and researchers alike.