Although a specific mode of action is not identified, some products may work by mitigating the viral load and/or viability in the feed, while other products may provide additional, yet-to-be determined benefits for pig productivity.
"This is exciting research to identify tools which may help reduce or address specific viruses in swine production," Storlie said. "Each operation will need to evaluate the cost/benefit to incorporate these products into their feeding program. A source for product formulations, company contacts and relative pricing is highlighted to encourage producers to learn more."
Chris Rademacher, clinical professor for veterinary diagnostic and production animal medicine and extension swine veterinarian at Iowa State University, and Scott Dee with Pipestone Research, are the other authors of this fact sheet, which is available for free online.
Source : iastate.edu