Tag Archive: Matthew Sturos, neonates, Senecavirus A, SVA
Some aspects of Senecavirus A continue to mystify researchers
May 25, 2019Jennifer GrullonComments Off on Some aspects of Senecavirus A continue to mystify researchers
While the spikes of Senecavirus A have plateaued in recent years, researchers in the pork industry are still confounded by the elusive virus and what triggers outbreaks.Senecavirus A: Several questions remain unanswered
May 20, 2019Jennifer GrullonComments Off on Senecavirus A: Several questions remain unanswered
Senecavirus A (SVA) is detected in a pig’s tonsils about 40 days after infection with the virus — a finding that raises some interesting questions.Routes of Senecavirus A transmission identified in breeding herds
Jun 20, 2017Jennifer GrullonComments Off on Routes of Senecavirus A transmission identified in breeding herds
A study of the way swine breeding herds were likely infected with Senecavirus A (SVA) underscores the importance of encouraging adherence to biosecurity procedures.