DES MOINES, Iowa – The National Pork Producers Council is urging the U.S. Department of Agriculture to commit resources to research and testing on and biosecurity measures related to Porcine Endemic Diarrhea Virus (PEDV) as part of the agency’s new PEDV reporting program.
PEDV has affected hog operations in 30 states, killing an estimate 8 million animals, mostly pre-weaned piglets.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, during a speech at the World Pork Expo held here, announced the new PEDV program, which includes mandatory reporting of the disease.
Since PEDV first was identified in the United States more than a year ago, NPPC, along with the National Pork Board, has been encouraging pork producers who have had outbreaks of the virus on their farms to voluntarily report to their state veterinarians.