Journal of Swine Health and Production
The Journal of the American Association of Swine Veterinarians
July and August, 2024 • Volume 32, Number 4
Table of Contents
Executive Director's message: Honky-tonks to streetcars
Harry Snelson
Advocacy in Action: AASV committees plan work for 2024
Abbey Canon
Detection of Lawsonia intracellularis by oral fluids and fecal samples in Canadian swine
Campler M, Cheng T-Y, Angulo J, et al
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Efficacy of ivermectin administration to growing pigs after a virulent porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus 1-4-4 L1C challenge
Crawford K, Saltzman R, Ellingson J, et al
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- Call for papers -- AASV 2025 Student Seminar Veterinary Student Scholarships
- Call for Submissions -- Industrial Partners
- Call for Abstracts -- Research Topics
- AASV Board of Directors, committee leaders meet
- AASV attends student career events
- Scholarships available for MentorVet Leap; apply by August 2
- AASV PRRS Committee publishes factsheets
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