Over a month later, Manitoba's lone PED break of 2024 has demonstrated the value of superior biosecurity, reflected the effectiveness of the province's PED Elimination Plan and shown the importance of cooperation and communication.Manitoba's only case of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea in 2024, reported December 3'rd in a southeastern Manitoba finisher barn and attributed to a breech in biosecurity, triggered Manitoba's PED Elimination Plan.
Jenelle Hamblin, the Director of Swine Health with Manitoba Pork, says while the break was disappointing it was not unexpected and it provided an opportunity to gain a better understanding of where and how we can be better at preventing breaks.
Quote-Jenelle Hamblin-Manitoba Pork:
Communication really is the highlight here.Upon suspicion of a case, the herd veterinarian did notify Manitoba Pork and the CVO to let us know that this could be PED.Of course, at that point you're taking samples and submitting them to the lab for confirmation but it does give us an opportunity to prepare, to trigger the plan and in those very early moments it was preparing to notify the industry from the Manitoba Pork and CVO standpoint.