Using data routinely collected on the farm, researchers with Iowa State University have devised a real-time swine disease surveillance system to detect swine diseases regionally. With funding provided by the Swine Health Information Center, researchers with Iowa State University have developed a real-time, county-and farm-type stratified spatial disease surveillance system for swine pathogens to detect diseases at a regional level.
SHIC Associate Director Dr. Lisa Becton says the model was developed to assess the regional threats that farms see on a daily basis and be able to identify a potential disease threat utilizing data that's collected on farm everyday, such as movement data, diagnostic data and even farm location.
Quote-Dr. Lisa Becton-Swine Health Information Center:
This is a modeling system that assesses farm specific data and analyses the relationship of the different data to provide a surveillance and disease detection system. It comprises data from over three thousand sites and ten major production systems. This surveillance system utilizes Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome virus or PRRS as the pathogen of interest.