Combining Load-Close-Homogenize with Testing, Removal, and Rollover Strategies to Repopulate PRRSV Elimination
Yulong Hu1, Kangning Zhao2, Guangqiang Wu3
1Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., Shanghai 200000, China.
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This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of combining load-close-homogenize (LCH), test and removal (T&R), and rollover strategies for PRRSV elimination in breeding herds using PRRSV-positive weaned gilts. Here, a novel strategy was explored for PRRSV elimination from more than 1500 weaned gilts, and we documented the process from PRRSV natural infection to elimination at the herd level. With LCH implementation, the herd achieved PRRSV-positive stability within 8 months. Consequently, by rolling in self-breeding PRRSV-naive gilts to replace PRRSV-positive weaned sows batch by batch, the time from being positive stable to negative was 13 months. A PRRSV-positive farm intending to retain its genes in its repopulate farrow to become a finished breeding farm can initiate PRRSV elimination from its weaned gilts; this will result in the first farrowing batch of piglets aged 8-10 weeks becoming PRRSV-negative after 8 months of herd closure. This approach offers a viable pathway for genetic retention and PRRSV elimination in breeding farms.


