The study was conducted by C.M. Melini and colleagues, University of Minnesota, USA, and presented during the 2024 North American PRRS Symposium.
Ten PRRSV-positive growing pig farms located in the Midwest, USA, from one production system were enrolled in this cross-sectional study. Given the scarcity of PRRSV environmental detection data and standardized protocols for sampling, sampling was based on a previously conducted PRRSV environmental study. Twenty samples from different surfaces per farm were collected. Investigators wore clean Tyvek coveralls, plastic cover boots, and a clean pair of gloves during sample collection, changing gloves between each sampling event.
Selected surfaces were swiped with a DMEM moistened Swiffer pad and placed in a resealable bag. The pad was squeezed inside the bag and the liquid was poured into 20 ml sterile Falcon tubes. During the farm visit, a set of 8 ropes (16 pens) per barn were hung to collect oral fluids to characterize the level of population shedding in the barn.
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