Swine Health Ontario OPIC AGM April 2016
Role of Swine Health Ontario Ontario Create and oversee a broad, proactive, industry-wide, long-term strategy for swine health Provide a co-ordination role and delegate projects to outside groups for implementation
Partners in Swine Health Ontario Pork OPIC/ OSHAB Advisory Role OMAFRA
SHO Leadership Team Members Ontario Pork OPIC/OSHAB OMAFRA Industry-at-Large Manager Amy Cronin Clare Schlegel Dr. Doug MacDougald Jay Squire Dr. Cathy Furness Mark Yungblut Dr. David Alves - Chair Lori Moser
Swine Health Ontario Priorities 2 4 1 3 5 Prevent significant threats Sustainable swine health surveillance system Swine Disease Command Centre Minimize the impact of significant diseases Policy and program development to improve swine health
OSHAB UPDATE
Changes to the OSHAB Structure OSHAB will: collapse their Board and become more clearly a committee of OPIC. act as a swine health committee of OPIC, conducting swine health related project development and delivery as well as science driven communications development and/or review when appropriate. continue to act as a fund raising organization for swine health initiatives as well as developing and submitting funding proposals through OPIC and with guidance as appropriate from SHO.
So What About the ARC&E Still managed and supported by OSHAB Still supporting database, data management and mapping tool Making improvements to reduce admin time and costs Still supported by industry sponsorship
ARC&E Improvements Towards Sustainability Ontario Pork database hosting New mapping program (Easy Territory) New data entry forms Simpler database structure Rapid enrollment Improved diagnostic submission process and data extraction process with AHL faster, easier, more efficient, less expensive
ARCE STATISTICS ARCE Enrollment Progress 401 2010 - March 2015 March 2015 - now 734 Total ARCE Enrollments = 1135
ARCE STATISTICS Sows Sites Statistics 333,837 sows in Ontario by CQA 168,641 165,196 Enrolled Sows Unenrolled Sows
ARCE Project Areas PRRS Notices by Area, PED Notices to All Regional Project Huron County Huron Enrollments by Project Wellington Perth Niagara Peninsula North West South Central South West Wellington Perth Niagara, Norfolk, Hamilton, Haldimand Bruce, Dufferin, Grey Brant, Oxford, Waterloo Chatham-Kent, Elgin, Essex, Lambton, Middlesex 25% 13% 7% 7% 7% 27% 1% 13% Niagara Peninsula North West North East Huron Perth South Central South West North East Halton and east York, Simcoe, Hastings, Peterborough etc Wellington
PRRS Statistics PRRS Footprint - All ARC&E Sites - Jan 2015 PRRS Positive PRRS Negative PRRS Unknown OSHAB ARC&E PRRS Site Status - Feb 29, 2016 Positive Negative Unknown 40% 24% 20% 30% 36% 50% 1135 sites enrolled
ARCE PED Statistics OSHAB ARC&E PED Site Status Feb 29, 2016 Positive Negative 19% 81% 145 PED sites enrolled in the ARC&E
New PED Cases how are we handling them New clinical trigger cases diagnostics still paid by OMAFRA No longer posted on OMAFRA website Now posted at www.ontariopork.on.ca/ped Notice sent by OP Communications (details to county) and by ARC&E if enrolled Winter 2015/2016 Ontario confirmed PED Cases Date Confirmed County Farm Type March 31, 2016 Chatham-Kent Grow-Finisher March 24, 2016 Lambton Farrow-to-finish March 1, 2016 Perth Finisher February 29, 2016 Essex Farrow-to-finish February 24, 2016 Chatham-Kent Finisher February 9, 2016 Middlesex Finisher February 9, 2016 Perth Finisher January 27, 2016 Bruce Finisher January 21, 2016 Huron Finisher January 15, 2016 Bruce Farrow to finish December 2, 2015 Lambton Finisher 11 new cases/8 finishers
Why We Eliminate this Disease
PED Elimination for Ontario Positive sites/flows High risk points of contact New outbreak sites Transmission Risks
Key Steps 1. A surveillance plan for early detection of new cases focusing on the critical control points of the industry. 2. Identification of all sites positive for PED (or PDCoV). 3. System for orderly marketing of virus-positive pigs efficiently. 4. Positive sites must have biosecurity solutions in place to market pigs safely. 5. Implementation of elimination plans and testing to confirm sites negative. 6. Transport risk rating to identify higher risk events and those trailers, power units and drivers have an accepted sanitation protocol. 7. Livestock trucks in contact with contaminated assembly and the United States must have sanitation solutions.
OSHAB Sponsors Platinum Bill Maxwell personal contribution Boehringer Ingelheim South West Ontario Veterinary Services Gold ~ Bayer ~ Grand Valley Fortifiers ~Molesworth Farm Supply ~ ~ PharmGate Animal Health~ ~ Shur-Gain, Nutreco Canada Inc ~ Wallenstein Feed & Supply ~ Silver ~ Agribrands Purina Canada ~ Alliance Genetics Canada ~ ~ Elanco Animal Health~ Floradale Feed Mill ~ Hypor/Genex Ontario ~ ~ Ontario Pork Congress ~ Synergy Services ~Zantingh Direct ~ Zoetis~ Bronze ~ASEA Animal Health/Preserve International ~ Bio Agri Mix ~ ~ BSC Animal Nutrition ~ Daco Animal Nutrition/Masterfeeds ~ ~ Kaslo Bay Artificial Breeders ~ Kenpal Farm Products ~ Merck Animal Health ~ Merial ~ PIC ~ Sunterra Farms~ TSG ~ General Gallant Custom Laboratories The ARC&E project was funded in part through Growing Forward 2 (GF2), a federal-provincialterritorial initiative. The Agricultural Adaptation Council assists in the delivery of GF2 in Ontario. Funding has also been provided by Ontario Pork.