By Bruce Cochrane.
An assistant professor with the University of Manitoba says more effective disinfectants, capable of killing the virus responsible for Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea within stored manure, need to be developed.
A research study conducted by the University of Manitoba and the Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute has shown the virus responsible for Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea can survive for long periods of time in earthen manure storages but the infectivity of the virus will vary according depth in the lagoon and environmental conditions.
Scientists analyzed manure samples collected at various depths of the earthen manure storage of two PED infected farms.
Dr. Ehsan Khafipour, an assistant professor with the University of Manitoba, says even 9 months after an initial outbreak the virus remains present in the infected manure.