Committee On Transmissible Diseases Of Swine
The purpose of the Committee on Transmissible Diseases of Swine is to review status of knowledge on recognized transmissible diseases of swine with emphasis on recent new research results; to monitor emerging new diseases and keep membership advised as to the potential effect on the swine industry; to work with other committees on problems of mutual concern; and to make recommendations concerning swine diseases such as, but not limited to, research needs, control and eradication, regulations, and producer and consumer education.
Committee Members
Committee Member Directory
Reports
2009 Report
2008 Report
2007 Report
2006 Report
2005 Report
2004 Report
Resolutions
- 2009
- Resolution 5: FAILURE OF IMPORTING COUNTRIES TO FOLLOW WORLD ORGANIZATION FOR ANIMAL HEALTH GUIDELINES FOR IMPORTATIONS OF ANIMALS
- Resolution 25: MARKET SWINE SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM
- 2008
- Resolution 51: Prevention of Introduction of Classical Swine Fever and other Foreign Animal Diseases into the United States
- 2007
- Resolution 28: Minimum Export Rules for Goats and Swine
- Resolution 43: 30-Day Health Rule Interpretation
- Resolution 44: Integrated and Comprehensive Swine Disease Surveillance Planning
- Resolution 45: Market Swine Surveillance Program
- Resolution 46: Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points and Swine Program Diseases
- 2006
- Resolution 31: Code of Federal Regulations Changes, Swine Brucellosis
- Resolution 32: Stakeholder Involvement in the Development of the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility
- Resolution 33: Control of Feral Swine
- 2004
- Resolution 25: Emerging Swine Disease Response Mechanism
- Resolution 27: Confidentiality of Collected Data
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