Description of the Project

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The Morrison Swine Health Monitoring Project (MSHMP) is currently the largest voluntary swine health project in the United States. The overarching goal of this project is to help build capacity for a voluntary and timely response to emerging pathogens.

While MSHMP develops tools to help respond in a timely manner to emerging infectious diseases, the project delivers short-term benefits that address current important diseases such as PRRSv and PEDv. Thanks to participants' willingness to share the data, MSHMP can provide aggregate and objective disease occurrence metrics for our participants and industry.

MSHMP currently monitors

35+
Production systems
28
States
3.5 M+
Sows
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Funding

The MSHMP is primarily funded by the Swine Health Information Center (SHIC).

Participants

The progressive mindset of all these U.S. producers and veterinarians has enabled us to conduct different projects and bring the industry important disease occurrence metrics.