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CURRICULUM VITAE
May 2019
I. NAME: Scott Allen Dee
II. BUSINESS ADDRESS: Director of Research
Pipestone Veterinary Services
1300 S Hwy 75, Box 188
Pipestone, MN 56164
Phone: 507-825-4211
Fax: 507-825-3140
Email: [email protected]
III. MARITAL STATUS: Married: Lisa
Children: Nicholas Scott and Ellen Claire
IV. EDUCATION:
Institution Dates Degree Major
Gustavus Adolphus College 1976-1981 BA Biology
University of Minnesota 1981-1985 MS Microbiology
University of Minnesota 1984-1987 DVM Veterinary Medicine
University of Minnesota 1993-1996 PhD Veterinary Medicine
V. PhD THESIS TITLE:
Nursery depopulation: A technology to improve the performance of weaned pigs.
Advisor: HS Joo
VI. MS THESIS TITLE:
The pathogenic effects of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus on swine fetuses via
in utero inoculation. Advisor: HS Joo
VII. BOARD CERTIFICATION:
Diplomate; American College of Veterinary Microbiologists
(bacteriology & mycology)
VIII. LICENSURE:
Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota
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IX. PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS:
Director of Research, Pipestone Veterinary Services, Pipestone, MN
(July, 2011-present)
Professor, University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine
(May, 2005 to June, 2011)
Associate Professor with tenure, University of Minnesota College of
Veterinary Medicine (May, 2002 to April, 2005)
Associate Professor, University of Minnesota College of
Veterinary Medicine (January, 1999 to April, 2002)
Swine consultant, 34 US states and 27 countries (1987 to present)
Swine practitioner, Swine Health Center, Morris, MN (1987-1998)
Adjunct professor: University of Minnesota, Iowa State University, and South Dakota
State University
X. AWARDS AND HONORS:
2019: Selected as a “Master of the Pork Industry”
2018: “Never Surrender” Cover article Farm Journal’s PORK
2018: “Survival of viral pathogens in animal feed ingredients under transboundary
shipping models” selected as Article of the Month for the International Biosecurity
and Prevention Forum, April, 2018.
2018: Invited to speak to the Federal Bureau of Investigations Animal/Plant Health
Joint Criminal-Epidemiological Investigations Conference at the University of
California Davis College of Veterinary Medicine.
2018: Recipient of a Warrior Chip from the FBI Weapons of Mass Destruction
Directorate for developing intelligence pertaining to Purposeful Agro-terrorism.
2018: First Decade Award Plaque Dedication, Cec Eckhoff Alumni Hall, Gustavus
Adolphus College.
2017: Distinguished Alumni Citation Plaque Dedication, Cec Eckhoff Alumni Hall,
Gustavus Adolphus College.
2017: Featured article: Air filtration of swine herds: A look at the History.
National Hog Farmer.
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2016: Kemin Industries Scientific and Innovation Achievement Award.
2016: American Association of Swine Veterinarians Howard Dunne Memorial Award
2014: Selected to present “The Future of the Liberal Arts: A symposium for the
Gustavus Community”, Gustavus Adolphus College Presidential Inauguration of
Rebecca Bergman
2013: American Association of Swine Veterinarians Heritage Video selection
2012: Invited to contribute a paper on PRRSV to Viruses: a special issue on animal
arteriviruses and coronaviruses.
2012: Gustavus Adolphus College Sesquicentennial award
2012: Gustavus Adolphus College 2012 Distinguished Alumni Certificate in
Veterinary Medicine
2010: Selected to contribute an article to Virus Research Special issue, entitled
“Progress in porcine reproductive and respiratory virus biology and control”.
2010: Featured article “Fine tuning air filtration” in the November 15th issue of
National Hog Farmer
2010: Selected to give the James O. Hanson lecture at the AD Leman Swine
Conference
2009 Designated as an external expert by the FAO (Food and Agricultural
Organization) of the United Nations and World Bank to review documents
outlining biosecurity plans for the swine industry of developing countries
2008 & 2013 Selected by the OIE (Office International des Epizooties) to represent
North America as a member of an ad hoc PRRS group
2007 Pfizer Award for Research Excellence
2005 University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine Mark of Excellence
Award
2000 University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine DVM Teaching
Award (Class of 2002)
2000 University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Award
(Graduate Student Teaching)
1999 University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine DVM Teaching
Award (Class of 2001)
1998 American Veterinary Medical Association: Practitioner Research Award
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1996 American Association of Swine Veterinarians: Swine Practitioner of the Year
1996 University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine Allen D. Leman
Science in Practice Award
1996 University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine Distinguished Alumni
Award
1981 Gustavus Adolphus College First Decade award for early achievement
Invited lectures & keynote addresses
Invited to present at the International Alliance of Diagnostic Standards. Wiesbaden,
Germany, May 16, 2019.
Invited to present at the United States Animal Health Association Global Animal
Health and Trade Committee. October 23, Kansas City, MO. October 23, 2018.
Invited to present the Distinguished Luncheon Lecture, “Crossing Borders:
Contaminated Feed and Food” at the 2018 AD Leman Swine Conference, St.
Paul, MN 2018.
Invited to present a keynote address at the 28th Carthage Veterinary Services Annual
Swine Health and Production Conference. Macomb, IL August 2018.
Invited to participate in the Big Debate on Transboundary Disease Risk at the 24th
International Pig Veterinary Society meeting in Dublin, Ireland, June 2016.
Invited to present a keynote lecture on PEDV at the 7th International Symposium on
Emerging & Re-Emerging Swine Diseases, Kyoto, Japan, June 2015.
Invited to represent the US swine industry and present at the 2015 USDA regulatory
policy workshop on vaccine potency, Ames, IA, April 2015.
Invited to present a lecture entitled “Application of air filtration to swine breeding
units for the prevention of airborne diseases” to the annual meeting of the
National Air Filtration Association, Dallas TX, April, 2015.
Presented the “The Future of the Liberal Arts: A symposium for the Gustavus
Community” at the Gustavus Adolphus College Presidential Inauguration of
Rebecca Bergman.
Selected to present the US perspective on PRRSV elimination at the 2011
International PRRS symposium, Chicago, IL December 2011.
Invited to present at the 3rd Annual Infectious Disease Corridor Symposium,
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN June 2011.
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Invited lecturer at the USDA ARI First International Biosafety and Biocontainment
Symposium, Baltimore, MD February 2011.
Selected to give the 2010 James Hanson lecture at the AD Leman swine conference.
Invited to deliver a lecture at the 2010 session of Europorc, Vic, Spain.
Invited to deliver the Debbie Patterson “Passion for Pigs” Keynote address at the
Northeast Veterinary Service “Passion for Pigs” conference, Columbia, MO,
March 2010.
Selected to give an oral presentation at the 2009 International PRRS Symposium
Invited to deliver the keynote address at the 4th Asian Pig Veterinary Society,
Tsukuba, Japan, October 2009.
Invited to deliver the Debbie Patterson “Passion for Pigs” Keynote address at the
inaugural Northeast Veterinary Service “Passion for Pigs” conference,
Columbia, MO, March 2009.
Invited to lecture on PRRS at the retirement ceremony for Dr. Marten de Jong,
Animal Health Service, Deventer, the Netherlands.
Invited to speak on eradication of PRRS at the joint plenary session of the 2007
USAHA and AAVLD annual meeting in Reno, NV.
Selected to present the inaugural Carlos Pijoan lectureship at the 2007 Allen D.
Leman swine conference in St. Paul, MN.
Invited to present the keynote address at the 2007 Asociacion Mexicana de
Veterinarios Especialistas en Cerdos (AMVEC) meeting in Queretaro, Mexico.
Invited to present the 28th Howard Dunne Memorial Lecture at the 2005 annual
meeting of the American Association of Swine Veterinarians in Toronto,
Canada
Invited to give a keynote address at the 2004 Allen D. Leman swine conference, St.
Paul, MN.
Selected to give a keynote address at the American Association of Swine
Veterinarians meeting in Des Moines, March 2004.
Selected to give a keynote address at Suinitalia in Reggio Emilia, Italy, 2004.
Invited to lecture in the Practitioner’s Line at the 2004 IPVS, Hamburg, Germany.
Invited to lecture at the XXXIX national congress of the Asociacion Mexicana de
Veterinarios Especialistas en Cerdos (AMVEC) “Dr. Carlos Pijoan Aguade”
July, 2004, Mazatlan, Mexico.
Selected to present two oral presentations at the 4th International Conference on
Emerging and Re-Emerging Pig Diseases, June 2003, Rome.
Selected to give a keynote address at the 2nd International Symposium on Swine
Disease Eradication, September 2002, St. Paul.
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Selected to give a keynote address at the Society of Italian Swine Pathologists
(SIPAS), October 2002, Pesora.
Selected to give a keynote address at the 1st International Symposium on Swine
Disease Eradication, September 2001, Minneapolis.
Selected to present a paper at the 3rd International Conference on PRRS, Aujezsky’s
disease and swine influenza, June 1999, Brittany.
1997 University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine 50-Year Anniversary
Distinguished Alumni Lecture
Invited to give a keynote address at the 2nd International Symposium on PRRS and
Aujezsky’s disease, July 1995, Copenhagen.
Invited to give a keynote address at the 1st International Symposium on SIRS and
Aujezsky’s disease, May 1991, St Paul.
Invited International Lectureships and Consultancies:
Canada Spain Belgium Japan Thailand
Mexico France Portugal Indonesia Singapore
Brasil Germany Great Britain Taiwan Australia
Venezuela Austria Holland Philippines South Africa
Colombia Italy Denmark Korea China
Sweden Ireland
XI. COMMITTEES AND MEMBERSHIPS:
McDonald’s Advisory Group for the Development of the Responsible Antibiotic Use
Policy for Pork
American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Biologics and Therapeutic
Agents (Microbiology seat)
NPPC New Technology Task Force
American College of Veterinary Microbiologists Board of Governors
CVM research committee member (chair 2010-2011)
Committee member, CVM Blue Ribbon panel for research
Co-Director, Summer Scholars program
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Chair, Leman Chair in Swine Health search committee
Leman Chair Steering committee
Spring Point Project, Board of Directors
Member, ad hoc PRRS group, Office International de Epizooties (OIE)
Research strategies subcommittee member, University of Minnesota College of
Veterinary Medicine
Director, Swine Disease Eradication Center, University of Minnesota College of
Veterinary Medicine
American Association of Swine Veterinarians
District 9 representative (2011-2014)
Past President (2007)
President (2006)
President-elect (2005)
Vice President (2004)
American Association of Swine Veterinarians Dr. Alec Hogg Memorial Scholarship
review board 2009
American Association of Swine Veterinarians PRRS Risk Assessment Tool advisory
board
Chair, American Association of Swine Veterinarians Annual Meeting Program
Planning Committee 2006
Chair, Minnesota PRRS Eradication Task Force
2006 International PRRS Symposium Planning Committee (moderator: Ecology,
Epidemiology and Elimination session)
Ontario Swine Health Advisory Board
University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Veterinary
Population Medicine Strategic Planning Committee
Agricultural and Food Sciences Academy Advisory Board and Career Development
Committee Chair
University of Minnesota Graduate School Academic Grievance Committee
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University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine Development Director
Search Committee (2004)
Dean’s Circle, University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Minnesota Academic Health Center 2004 Seed Grant Review Panel
Section leader, Biosafety and Biosecurity Section, 2003-2008 Conference of
Research Workers in Animal Disease
University of Minnesota Veterinary Medicine Graduate Program Advisory
Committee (infectious disease track representative)
University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine Departmental Re-
Organization Committee
Boehringer-Ingelheim PRRS Research Review Board 2002
University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine Merit Review Committee:
Research and Scholarly Activity
University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine 2002 Biennial Legislative
Request Committee
University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine Swine Center Steering
Committee
University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine 2001 AD Leman Chair
Search Committee (Chair)
University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine Subcommittee chair for
development of veterinary food animal scholars’ track (Vet FAST) program.
University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine Swine Faculty Division
head (August 2000 to 2011)
University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine:
Full Member of Veterinary Medicine and Comparative and Molecular
Biosciences Graduate Faculty (Senior member)
University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine: Committee on Admissions
and Academic Standing (Chair, 2003-2011)
University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine Ad-hoc reviewer for
Agricultural Animal Care Committee
University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine Committee for the Selection
of Director for the Animal Health and Food Safety Center
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University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine Committee for the Selection
of Director for Extension and Outreach
University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine Mentor (2000-2002)
University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine SCAVMA faculty
representative (2000-2003)
University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine Alternate to Research
Committee (Food Safety Proposals)
University of Minnesota Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS) Project
Team Leader: Animal Health and Disease Mitigation Section
American College of Veterinary Microbiologists
(Board of Governors 1998-2001)
American Veterinary Medical Association
Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association
American Association of Swine Practitioners (AASV)
AASV program planning committee member
(1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2013)
AASV Subcommittee on PRRS (Chair, 2000-2001)
Scientific Committee: International Symposium of Porcine Reproduction and
Artificial Insemination, University of Madrid
Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease
National Pork Board: PRRS research proposal review team
Member, Douglas County Pork Producers
XII. EDITORIAL/ADVISORY FUNCTIONS:
Gustavus Adolphus College Crown Council
External expert to the FAO (Food and Agricultural Organization) of the United
Nations and World Bank on biosecurity for swine production systems in
developing countries
17th International Pig Veterinary Society: Member, Scientific Program planning
committee
International Pigletter: Editor-in-Chief
Compendium of Continuing Education: Food Animal Specialty Editor
Journal of Swine Health & Production: Editorial/Advisory Board (1993-96). Peer
Review Panel
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PLOS One: Peer Review Panel
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases: Peer Review Panel
Veterinary Research: Peer Review panel
The Veterinary Journal: Peer Review panel
Veterinary Microbiology: Peer Review Panel
Research in Veterinary Science: Peer Review Panel
Biologics: Peer Review Panel
Vaccine: Peer Review Panel
Preventative Veterinary Medicine: Peer Review Panel
American Journal of Veterinary Research: Peer Review Panel
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association: Peer Review Panel
Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research: Peer Review Panel
Veterinary Record: Peer Review Panel
Asian Journal of Andrology: Peer Review Panel
USDA: Scientific Review Panel (PRRS)
National Pork Board: Scientific Review Panel
Pfizer Animal Health PRRS Advisory Board
Boehringer-Ingelheim Vetmedica: Veterinary Liaison Group
Pfizer Animal Health: Veterinary Advisory Council
XIII. TEACHING:
USDA Transboundary Animal Diseases in Swine Training Course, May 2019 (2 lecture hours)
USDA Transboundary Animal Diseases in Swine Training Course, May 2018 (2 lecture hours)
Swine Medicine, CVM 6840, Fall Semester 2010 (12 lecture hours)
Ethical Conduct of Animal Research AS/MVB/VM 8134, Fall Semester 2010 (1 lecture hour)
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Large Animal Infectious Disease, CVM 6437 Fall semester 2010 (1 lecture hour)
Veterinary Bacteriology, CVM 6203, Fall semester 2010 (12 lecture hours)
Summer scholars lecturer, 2010 (1.5 hours)
Veterinary Virology, CVM 6203 Spring Semester 2010 (1 lecture hour)
Infectious Disease Journals: Critical Reading VMED 8592 Fall Semester 2009 (10 lecture hours)
Veterinary Bacteriology, CVM 6203, Fall semester 2009 (12 lecture hours)
Ethical Conduct of Animal Research AS/MVB/VM 8134, Fall Semester 2009 (1 lecture hour)
Swine Medicine, CVM 6840, Fall Semester 2009 (12 lecture hours)
Swine Disease Diagnostics, Therapeutics, and Prevention, CVM 6842, Fall Semester 2009
(5 lecture hours)
Summer scholars lecturer, 2009 (1.5 hours)
Professional skills, CVM, Spring semester 2009 (16 lecture hours)
Swine Medicine, CVM 6840, Fall Semester 2008 (12 lecture hours)
Ethical Conduct of Animal Research AS/MVB/VM 8134, Fall Semester 2008 (1 lecture hour)
Swine Disease Diagnostics, Therapeutics, and Prevention, CVM 6842, Fall Semester 2008
(5 lecture hours)
Summer scholars lecturer, 2008 (1.5 hours)
Swine Medicine, CVM 6840, Fall Semester 2007 (12 lecture hours)
Ethical Conduct of Animal Research AS/MVB/VM 8134, Fall Semester 2007 (1 lecture hour)
Swine Disease Diagnostics, Therapeutics, and Prevention, CVM 6842, Fall Semester 2007
(5 lecture hours)
Dairy Disease Rotation, CVM 6818, Spring Semester 2007 (1 lecture hour)
Clinical Laboratory Medicine (Food animal bacteriology), CVM, Spring Semester 2006 (2
lecture hours)
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Clinical Laboratory Medicine (Food animal bacteriology), CVM, Fall Semester 2006 (2 lecture
hours)
Swine Medicine, CVM 6840, Fall Semester 2006 (12 lecture hours)
Introduction to Swine Production Medicine, CVM 6000, Spring Semester 2006 (2 lecture hours)
Ethical Conduct of Animal Research AS/MVB/VM 8134, Fall Semester 2006 (1 lecture hour)
Dairy Disease Rotation, CVM 6818, Spring Semester 2006 (1 lecture hour)
Advanced Swine Medicine, VMED 8520, Spring Semester 2006 (12 lecture hours)
Advanced Immunology, VMED 8520, Spring Semester 2006 (3 lecture hours)
Swine Medicine, CVM 6840, Fall Semester 2005 (12 lecture hours)
Advanced Building Design and Herd Health Evaluation, CVM 7709, Fall Semester 2005.
(4 lecture hours)
Ethical Conduct of Animal Research AS/MVB/VM 8134, Fall Semester 2005 (3 lecture hours)
Infectious Disease Journals: Critical Reading VMED 8592 Fall Semester 2005 (10 lecture hours)
Swine Disease Diagnostics, Therapeutics, and Prevention, CVM 6842, Fall Semester 2005
(5 lecture hours)
Infectious Disease Journals: Critical Reading VMED 8592 Spring Semester 2005 (10 lecture
hours)
Swine Medicine, CVM 6840, Spring Semester 2005 (12 lecture hours)
Swine Disease Diagnostics, Therapeutics, and Prevention, CVM 6842, Fall Semester 2004
(3 lecture hours)
Infectious Disease Journals: Critical Reading VMED 8592 Fall Semester 2004 (6 lecture hours)
Animal Health and Disease, CVM 3502, Fall Semester 2004
(15 lecture hours, 6 laboratory hours)
Ethical Conduct of Animal Research AS/MVB/VM 8134, Fall Semester 2004 (3 lecture hours)
Swine Medicine, CVM 6840, Spring Semester 2004 (16 lecture hours)
Training in Swine Production and Management, CVM 6845, Fall and Spring Semesters
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2003-2004
Animal Health and Disease, CVM 3502, Fall Semester 2003
(15 lecture hours, 6 laboratory hours)
Swine Disease Diagnostics, Therapeutics, and Prevention, CVM 6842, Fall Semester 2003
(3 lecture hours)
Advanced Building Design and Herd Health Evaluation, CVM 7709, Fall Semester 2003.
(4 lecture hours)
Swine Medicine, CVM 6840, Spring Semester 2003 (10 lecture hours)
Ethical Conduct of Animal Research AS/MVB/VM 8134, Fall Semester 2003 (3 lecture hours)
Clinical Epidemiology CVM 6220, Fall Semester 2003 (1 lecture hour)
Training in Swine Production and Management, CVM 6845, 2002
Clinical Epidemiology CVM 6220, Fall Semester 2002 (1 lecture hour)
Swine Disease Diagnostics, Therapeutics, and Prevention CVM 6842, Fall Semester 2002
(3 lecture hours)
Ethical Conduct of Animal Research AS/MVB/VM 8134, Fall Semester 2002 (3 lecture hours)
Swine Medicine, CVM 6840, Spring Semester 2002 (10 lecture hours)
Advanced Immunology, VM 8520, Spring Semester 2002 (3 lecture hours)
Advanced Swine Diseases, VM 7520, Spring Semester 2002. (3 lecture hours)
Integrative, CVM 6012, Spring Semester 2002 (2 lecture hours)
Clinical Epidemiology, CVM 6220, Fall Semester 2001. (1 lecture hour)
Swine Medicine, CVM 6840, Spring Semester 2001. (10 lecture hours)
Training in Swine Production and Management, CVM 6845, Fall and Spring Semesters 2001
Overview of Animal Populations, CVM 6022 Spring Semester 2001.
(1 lecture hour)
Clinical Epidemiology, CVM 6220, Fall Semester 2000. (1 lecture hour)
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Reproductive Diseases: Food Animal, CVM 6704, Fall Semester 2000.
(4 lecture hours)
Swine Disease Diagnostics, Therapeutics, and Prevention, CVM 6842, Fall Semester 2000 (4
lecture hours, 2 daylong field trips)
Training in Swine Production and Management, CVM 6845, Fall and Spring Semesters 2000
Animal Health and Disease, CVM 3502, Fall Semester 2000 (15 lecture hours, 6 laboratory
hours)
Advanced Building Design and Herd Health Evaluation, CVM 7709, Fall Semester 2000.
(8 lecture hours)
Swine Medicine, CVM 6840, May 2000 (8 lecture hours)
Advanced Veterinary Virology and Serology, CVM 8593, January 2000. (4 lecture hours)
Advanced Immunology. CVM 8520, January 2000. (1 lecture hour)
Training in Swine Production and Management, CVM 6845, 1999 Spring Semester.
Swine Disease Diagnosis, Therapeutics and Prevention, CVM 6842, October 1999.
(4 lecture hours)
Advanced Building Design and Herd Health Evaluation, CVM 7709, November 1999.
(8 lecture hours, 1 daylong field trip)
Swine Medicine, CVM 5162, May 1999. (8 lecture hours)
Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome, Swine Medicine. February 1999. (1 lecture hr)
XIV. GRADUATE STUDENT ADVISING:
Advisor Ph.D. (completed 2003) Satoshi Otake
Ph.D. (completed 2007) Jean Paul Cano
M.S. (completed 2006) Carlos Trincado
M.S. (completed 2005) Jenny Cho
M.S. (completed 2007) Jennifer Schurrer
M.S. (completed 2008) Andrea Pitkin
Post-Doctoral (completed 2010) Satoshi Otake
M.S. (completed 2011) Seth Baker
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Co-Advisor Ph.D. (completed 2003) Laura Batista
Ph.D. (completed 2007) Eduardo Fano
Ph.D. (completed 2013) Daniel Linhares
Committee Member Ph.D. (completed 2004) Zhenguo Xiao
Ph.D. (completed 2002) Alvaro Ruiz
M.S. (completed 2000) Lorenzo Cuatero
PhD (completed 2006) Enrique Mondaca
MS (completed 2004) Agnes Szaszek
PhD (completed 2008) Maria Pieters
PhD (completed 2010) Meggan Bandrick
MS (in process) Adam Schelkopf
MS (in process) Erin Little
MS (in process) Carissa Odland
XV. RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Control of PRRS
Elimination of PRRS virus
PRRS viral persistence
PRRS virus transmission and biosecurity
PRRS virus aerobiology
Transboundary risk of feed for viral pathogen spread
PEDV transmission and biosecurity
PEDV transmission in feed
PEDV feed risk mitigation
Transboundary disease introduction through feed and mitigation
ASFV risk in feed ingredients
XVI. FUNDED RESEARCH PROPOSALS (total = $9,878,020)
Dee SA. Efficacy of mitigants for the treatment of virus-contaminated feed using natural
feeding behavior. SHIC, $30,000.
Dee SA, Efficacy of mitigants for the treatment of virus-contaminated feed using natural
feeding behavior, Foundation for Food and Agricultural Research, $150,000.
Dee SA. Efficacy of mitigants for the treatment of virus-contaminated feed using natural
feeding behavior. Kemin, $30,000.
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Dee SA. Efficacy of mitigants for the treatment of virus-contaminated feed using natural
feeding behavior. PMI/Nuscience, $30,000.
Dee SA. Efficacy of mitigants for the treatment of virus-contaminated feed using natural
feeding behavior. Antitox, $30,000.
Dee SA. Efficacy of mitigants for the treatment of virus-contaminated feed using natural
feeding behavior. MN Board of Animal Health, $25,000.
Dee SA. Efficacy of mitigants for the treatment of virus-contaminated feed using natural
feeding behavior. NOVUS, $50,000.
Dee SA. Efficacy of mitigants for the treatment of virus-contaminated feed using natural
feeding behavior. ADM, $60,000.
Dee SA. Efficacy of mitigants for the treatment of virus-contaminated feed using natural
feeding behavior. Kemin, $50,000.
Artz J, Dee SA, Niederwerder M, Diel D, Stenfeld C. Susceptibility of pigs to FMDV
infection via natural ingestion: establishing minimum oral infectious dose and
evaluating potential benefits of chemical mitigants. USDA, SHIC NPB, $353,700
June 2018.
Diel D, Dee SA. Niederwerder M. Efficacy of chemical mitigants in reducing the risk of
pathogen transmission via contaminated feed. Swine Health Information Center
and Industry contributions, $162,978, April 2018.
Dee SA, Diel D, Nelson E, Rowland R, Niederwerder M, Tokach M, Dritz S,
Woodward J, and Jones C. Evaluation of chemical mitigants for neutralizing the
risk of foreign animal diseases in contaminated feed ingredients. Swine
Health Information Center and Industry contributions, $240,000, March 2017.
Dee SA, Diel D, Nelson E, Rowland R, Niderwerder M, Tokach M, Dritz S, Woodward
J, and Jones C. Evaluation of the risk of transboundary movement of ASFV via
contaminated feed ingredients. Swine Health Information Center, $69,950,
January 2017.
Dee SA, Hause B. Application of deep sequencing technology to feed ingredients. Swine
Health Information Center, $11,600, March 2016.
Dee SA, Nelson E, Diel D. Evaluating the survival of FAD viral surrogate pathogens in
ingredients shipped from China to the US. AASV Foundation, $15,000, March
2016.
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Dee SA, Nelson E, Diel D. Evaluating the survival of FAD viral surrogate pathogens in
ingredients shipped from China to the US. Swine Health Information Center,
$150,000, March 2016.
Dee SA, Nelson E, Diel D. Evaluating the survival of FAD viral surrogate pathogens in
ingredients shipped from China to the US. APC,
$5,000, March 2016
Dee SA, Nelson E, Diel D. Evaluating the survival of FAD viral surrogate pathogens in
ingredients shipped from China to the US. Kemin Industries,
$20,000, March 2016
Dee SA, Nelson E, Diel D. Evaluating the survival of FAD viral surrogate pathogens in
ingredients shipped from China to the US. Kansas State University,
$15,000, March 2016
Dee SA. Use of a trans-Pacific shipping model to evaluate the risk of PEDV survival in
treated & non-treated feed ingredients. Kemin Industries, KSU, APC, NPB,
$77,000. June 2015.
Dee SA. Evaluation of Synergize and Accel using a model of a contaminated transport
vehicle. Preserve International, $13,000, August 2015.
Dee SA. Further investigation of SalCURB as a means to reduce the risk of disease
transmission via feed. Kemin Industries, $52,500, June 2014.
Dee SA. Assessment of a liquid antimicrobial product (SalCURB) for reduction of the
risk of PEDV infection via consumption of contaminated feed. Kemin Industries,
$25,000, April 2014.
Dee SA. An evaluation of a sanitation protocol for PEDV-contaminated
transport. Preserve International, $7500, October 2013.
Dee SA. An evaluation of the ability of SalCURB to reduce the risk of PEDV-
contaminated feed to naïve pigs. Kemin, $25,000. March 2014.
Murtaugh M, Dee SA, Rossow KD and Zimmerman JJ. Threat assessment of PRRSV
isolates in high-season PRRS. . Minnesota Rapid Agricultural Response Fund,
$176,000, July 1, 2011-June 30, 2013.
Dee SA. A re-evaluation of slurry as a risk factor for the survival and transmission of
PRRSV. Boehringer-Ingelheim PRRS Research Initiative. $25,000 April 1, 2011-
March 31, 2012.
Dee SA. An evaluation of back-drafting of non-filtered air as a source of PRRSV
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infection to pigs housed in filtered facilities and whether selected intervention
strategies can reduce this risk. National Pork Board. $41,916. September 1-
August 31, 2011.
Zimmerman JJ, Dee SA, Davies PD, Holtkamp D, O’Connor A, Pohl S. Identifying
ecological and epidemiological factors in the control of PRRS: A field-based
approach. USDA NRI PRRS CAP 2. $180,000, March, 2010-June 2013.
Dee SA. Supplemental funding for an assessment of air filtration for reducing the risk of
Airborne spread of PRRSV to in large commercial sow herds in swine dense
regions. National Pork Board, $64,600, November 1, 2009-October 31, 2010.
Dee SA. An assessment of air filtration for reducing the risk of airborne spread of
PRRSV to in large commercial sow herds in swine dense regions. Minnesota Pork
Board, $30,000, June 1, 2008-May 31, 2009.
Zimmerman JJ, Dee SA, Davies PD, Holtkamp D, O’Connor A, Pohl S. Identifying
ecological and epidemiological factors in the control of PRRS: A field-based
approach. USDA NRI PRRS CAP 2. $180,000, December, 2008-November,
2009.
Dee SA. An evaluation of aerosol biosecurity measures for hot weather. Boehringer-
Ingelheim PRRS Research Initiative. $25,000 April 1, 2008-March 31, 2009.
Dee SA. Use of a production region model to evaluate biosecurity protocol efficacy for
reducing the risk of PRRS virus and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae spread
between farms. National Pork Board, $250,392 August 1, 2007-July 31, 2009.
Dee SA. Assessing the use of biofilters as a means to reduce the excretion of PRRS virus
into the environment. National Pork Board, $26,071 August 1, 2007-July 31,
2008.
Dee SA. Investigating complex swine disease using a model of a swine production
region. Minnesota Rapid Agricultural Response Fund, $271,400, July 1, 2007-
June 30, 2009.
Dee SA. A request for supplemental funding of the project “Aerosol transmission of
PRRSV: Application to the field”. Minnesota Pork Board. $25,000 July 1 2007-
June 30, 2008.
Dee SA. An evaluation of disinfectants for treatment of hard surfaces contaminated with
PRRS virus. Dupont Animal Health. $16, 000 March 1, 2007-February 28, 2008.
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Dee SA. An evaluation of blood swab and pooling for the peracute detection of PRRSV
in gilts. Boehringer-Ingelheim PRRS Research Initiative. $25,000 April 1 2006-
March 31, 2007.
Dee SA, Zimmerman JJ and Hoff S. Aerosol transmission of PRRS virus: Application to
the field. NRI PRRS Coordinated Agricultural Project. $200,600. September
2005-August 2006.
Dee SA. An assessment of repeated application of a modified live PRRS virus vaccine on
the persistence, transmission and clinical impact of heterologous PRRS virus in a
population of pigs. Boehringer-Ingelheim Vetmedica. $30,000. April-August
2005.
Morrison RB, Dee SA. Incidence of PRRSV transmission during gestation in sow herds
chronically infected with PRRSV. National Pork Board. $68,600. November
2004-October 2005.
Dee SA, Deen J, Pijoan C. An assessment of alternative filtration systems for reducing
the risk of PRRSV transmission by aerosols. Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica
PRRS Research Award. $25,000. April 2005-February 2006.
Dee SA, Murtaugh MP, Pijoan C, Davies P, Ruen P, Joo HS, Morrison RB, Munoz C,
Molitor TW. Reduction of PRRSV Transmission in Endemically Infected
Regions of Minnesota. Minnesota Rapid Agricultural Response Fund. $160,000
July 2005-June 2006.
Dee SA, Deen J, Pijoan C. An Assessment of 3 protocols for PRRSV-positive transport
vehicles. National Pork Board PRRS Initiative. $90,382. November 2004-
October 2005.
Molitor TW, Dee SA, Murtaugh MP, Pijoan C. New tools and techniques for regional
PRRS control. Minnesota Rapid Agricultural Response Fund. $90,000. May
2004-April 2005.
Dee SA, Zimmerman JJ. Aerosol transmission of porcine reproductive and respiratory
syndrome virus. NRI PRRS Integrated Program Project. $147,614. June 2004-
May 2005.
Dee SA. An assessment of repeated application of a modified live PRRS virus
vaccine on the persistence, transmission and clinical impact of homologous
PRRS virus in a population of pigs. Boehringer-Ingelheim Vetmedica. $42,239.
April-August 2004.
Dee SA. An evaluation of Thermo-Assisted Drying and Decontamination system for
the sanitation of PRRS virus contaminated transport vehicles. PIC. $15,000.
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March 2004-February 2005.
Murtaugh MP, Dee SA, Zimmerman JJ et al. Integrated control and elimination of
PRRSV in the US. USDA-CSREES-NRI. $4,400,000. April 2004-December
2008.
Dee SA, Deen J, Pijoan C. An assessment of intervention strategies for
decontamination of PPRRSV-positive commercial transport vehicles. .
Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica PRRS Research Award and Minnesota Pork
Board. $50,000. April 2004-February 2005.
Dee SA, Deen J, Molitor T, Murtaugh MP, Pijoan C. Protecting Minnesota swine
farms from pathogenic agents. Minnesota Rapid Agricultural Response Fund.
$148,000. July 2003-June 2004.
Dee SA, Moon RD, Rossow KD, Pijoan C. Startegies to reduce on-farm insect
populations. Minnesota Pork Board $25,000. July 2003-June 2004.
Dee SA, Deen J and Pijoan C. Assessing the risk of PRRSV transmission by
transport vehicles. Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica PRRS Research
Award.$25,000. March 2003-February 2004.
Rutherford M, Faaberg Kay, Dee SA, and Rossow KD. Intrinsic molecular responses
of porcine macrophages. USDA. $300,000. October 2002-September 2005.
Dee SA, Rossow KD, Deen J and Pijoan C. An evaluation of intervention strategies to
interrupt mechanical transmission of PRRSV. Utah Pork Producers Association.
$14,000. July 2002-June 2003.
Morrison R, Dee SA, Faaberg K, Murtaugh M, Collins J, Rossow K, and Pijoan C. A
rapid response to emerging PRRS outbreaks in biosecure Minnesota swine
Farms. Minnesota Rapid Response Agricultural Fund. $175,000. July 2002-June
2003.
Dee SA, Pijoan C, Molitor TW, Rossow KD, and Murtaugh M. A population’s approach
to understanding PRRSV persistence and immunity. National Pork Board.
$30,000. April 2002 March 2003.
Dee SA, Moon RD, Rossow KD, and Pijoan C. Evaluation of the role of mosquitoes as
biological vectors of PRRSV. National Pork Board. $25,000. April 2002-March
2003.
Murtaugh M, Dee SA, Rossow KD, Rutherford MS, Molitor TW, and Pijoan C. PRRS.
Mechanisms of disease and methods for the detection, protection and
elimination of PRRS virus. .Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station.
$25,000. April 2002-March 2003.
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Pijoan C, Dee SA, and Joo HS. Transmission of PRRS virus, Mycoplasma
hyopneumoniae, and SIV H1N2. Minnesota Rapid Response Agricultural Fund.
$70,000. November 2001-October 2002.
Pijoan C and Dee SA. Transmission and eradication of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae and
PRRS virus. Minnesota Pork Producers Association. $90,000. September 2001-
September 2003.
Dee SA, Pijoan C, and Molitor TW. PRRSV III: Determining the duration of PRRSV
persistence in breeding age swine. National Pork Board. $25,000. March 2001-
February 2002.
Dee SA, Pijoan C, and Molitor TW. PRRSV IV: Assessing the role of transport vehicles
in the transmission of PRRSV. Utah Pork Producers Association. $13,000.
March 2001-February 2002.
Dee SA, Pijoan C, Joo and Molitor TW. PRRSV elimination: Clinical trials. PIC.
$25,000. February-June 2001.
Rossow KD, Dee SA, Faaberg K, Goyal S and Collins JE. Pathogenicity of a newly
Identified European-like PRRS virus isolate in pregnant sows. Academic Health
Center/Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health. $100,000. July 2000-June 2001
Dee SA, Bierk MD, and Molitor TW. Assessing the efficacy of test and removal for
the elimination of PRRS virus from a 2500 sow herd with a history of PRRSV
vaccination. Minnesota Pork Producers Association/Ten brook Farms. $24,820.
July 2000-June 2001.
Dee SA, Otake S and Rossow KD. An evaluation of biosecurity protocols for the
prevention of PRRSV transmission. National Pork Producers Council. $24,958.
April 2000-March 2001.
Dee SA, Bierk M, and Molitor TW. PRRS eradication from a large swine system.
Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station Rapid Response Fund. $140,000.
January 2000-December 2001.
Dee SA, Molitor TW and Bierk M. Evaluation of a Test and Removal protocol for the
elimination of PRRS virus. National Pork Producers Council /Minnesota
Pork Producers Association. $14,000. August 1999-July 2000.
Dee SA, Molitor TW, Rossow KD, and Bierk M. A diagnostic investigation of PRRS
viral persistence in adult breeding swine. Minnesota Agricultural Experiment
Station/PIC. $55,000. July 1999-June 2000.
Pijoan C, Dee SA, and Ruiz A. Gilt acclimatization strategies for control of PRRV
and Mycoplasma. National Pork Producers Council. $24,000. April 1999-
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March 2000.
Research funding my tenure at the CVM also included $325,000/year contributions
from the Advisory Board of the Swine Disease Eradication Center.
XVII. TEXTBOOK CHAPTERS (27 total):
Zimmerman JJ, Benfield D, Dee SA, Murtaugh MP, Stadejak T, Stevenson GW,
Torremorell M. Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (porcine
arterivirus). Diseases of Swine. Tenth Edition. 461-486.
Dee SA. Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome. 2009. Merck Veterinary
Manual. Tenth Edition. 581-582.
Dee SA. Porcine cystitis. 2009. Merck Veterinary Manual. Tenth Edition. 1256-1258.
Dee SA. Porcine respiratory disease. 2009. Merck Veterinary Manual. Tenth Edition.
1223-1229.
Dee SA. Pseudorabies. 2009. Merck Veterinary Manual. Tenth Edition. 1065-1067.
Dee SA. Pigs: Health-management interaction. 2009. Merck Veterinary Manual.
Tenth Edition. 1740-1743.
Dee SA. Necrotic ear syndrome in swine. 2009. Merck Veterinary Manual. Tenth
Edition. 420-421.
Drolet R. and Dee SA. Disease of the Urinary System. Diseases of Swine. Ninth
Edition, Ninth Edition. 199-218.
Dee SA. Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome. 2005. Merck Veterinary
Manual. Ninth Edition. 581-582.
Dee SA. Porcine cystitis. 2005. Merck Veterinary Manual. Ninth Edition. 1256-1258.
Dee SA. Porcine respiratory disease. 2005. Merck Veterinary Manual. Ninth Edition.
1223-1229.
Dee SA. Pseudorabies. 2005. Merck Veterinary Manual. Ninth Edition. 1065-1067.
Dee SA. Pigs: Health-management interaction. 2005. Merck Veterinary Manual.
Ninth Edition. 1740-1743.
Dee SA. Necrotic ear syndrome in swine. 2005. Merck Veterinary Manual. Ninth
Edition. 420-421.
Wells S, Dee SA, and Godden S. 2002. Biosecurity for gastrointestinal diseases of
adult cattle. Veterinary Clinics of North America. 18:35-55.
Deen J, Dee SA, Morrison R, and Radostits O. 2001. Health and Production
Management in Swine Herds. Herd Health. Third Edition. 635-764.
Dee SA. 2000. Control and Eradication of PRRS: A Summary of Field and Research
Experiences Concepts in Pig Science. 63-76.
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Dee SA.1999. Actinomyces suis. Current Veterinary Therapy. Fourth Edition. 330-
332.
Benfield DA, Collins JE, Dee SA, Halbur PG, Joo HS, Lager KM, Mengeling WL,
Murtaugh MP, Rossow KD, Stevenson GW, and Zimmerman JJ. 1999. Porcine
Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus. Diseases of Swine. Eighth
Edition. 201-232.
Drolet R. and Dee SA.1999. Disease of the Urinary System. Diseases of Swine.
Eighth Edition. 959-976.
Dee SA. 1998. Pseudorabies. The Merck Veterinary Manual. Eighth Edition. 964-
966.
Dee SA.1998. Edema Disease. The Merck Veterinary Manual. Eighth Edition. 506-
507.
Dee SA. 1998. Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome. The Merck
Veterinary Manual. Eighth Edition. 512-513.
Dee SA.1997. Infectious Diseases of the Porcine Puerperal Period. Current Therapy
in Large Animal Theriogenology. First Edition. 731-733.
Dee SA.1997. Infectious (Non-Viral) Causes of Swine Reproductive Failure. Current
Therapy in Large Animal Theriogenology. First Edition. 734-744.
Dee SA. 1993. Eubacterium suis. Current Veterinary Therapy. Third Edition. 519-
521.
Dee SA.1992. Porcine Urogenital Disease. Veterinary Clinics of North America:
Swine Reproduction. 8:641-660.
XVIII. PUBLICATIONS:
Peer Review (148 total)
Patterson G, Niederwerder M, and Dee SA. Risks to animal health associated with imported feed
ingredients. JAVMA 2019, 254, 7: 1-2.
Dee SA, Guzman JE, Hanson D, Garbes N, Morrison R, Amodi D, Galina Pantoja L.. A
randomized controlled trial to evaluate performance of pigs raised in antibiotic-free or
conventional production systems following challenge with porcine reproductive and respiratory
syndrome virus. PLOS ONE 13(12): e0208430. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208430
Joshi, L.R., Okda, F.O., Singrey, A., Maggioli, M.F., Faccin, T.C., Fernandes, M.H.V., Hain,
K.S., Dee, S., Bauermann, F.V., Nelson, E.A., Diel, D.G. Passive immunity to porcine epidemic
diarrhea virus following immunization of pregnant gilts with a recombinant Orf virus vector
expressing the spike protein. Accepted. Archives of Virology. April 2018.
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Dee SA, Bauermann F, Niederwerder MC, Singrey A, Clement T, de Lima M Long C, Patterson
G, Sheahan M, Stoian AMM, Petrovan V, Jones C, De Jong J, Ji J, Spronk GD, Minion
Christopher-Hennings J, Zimmerman JJ, Rowland RRR, Nelson E, Sundberg P, Diel DG.
Survival of viral pathogens in animal feed ingredients under transboundary shipping models.
PLOS ONE 2018, 13(3): e0194509.
Joshi L, Mohr K, Clement T, Hain K, Myers B, Yaros J, Nelson E, Christopher-Hennings J,
Gava D, Schaefer R, Caron L, Dee S, and Diel D. Detection of the Emerging Senecavirus A in
Pigs, Mice and Houseflies". J Clin Microbiol 2016, JCM.03390-15.
Dee SA, Neill C, Singrey A, Clement T, Cochrane R, Jones C, Patterson G, Spronk G,
Christopher-Hennings, J and Nelson E. Modeling the transboundary risk of feed ingredients
contaminated with porcine epidemic diarrhea virus. BMC Vet Res 2016, 12:51.
Dee SA, Neill C, Clement T, Singrey A, Christopher-Hennings J and Nelson E. An evaluation of
PEDV survival in individual feed ingredients in the presence or absence of a liquid
antimicrobial. Porcine Health Management 2015,1:9.
Brito B, Dee S, Wayne S, Alvarez J, Perez A. Genetic diversity of PRRS virus collected from air
samples in 4 different regions of concentrated swine production during a high incidence season.
Viruses 2014,6,4424-4436.
Dee S, Neill C, Clement T, Hennings J and Nelson E. An evaluation of a liquid antimicrobial
(Sal CURB®) for reducing the risk of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus infection of naïve pigs
during consumption of contaminated feed. BMC Vet Res 2014, 10:220.
Dee S, Clement T, Schelkopf A, Nerem J, Knudsen D, Hennings J and Nelson E. An evaluation
of contaminated complete feed as a vehicle for porcine epidemic diarrhea virus infection of naïve
pigs following consumption via natural feeding behavior: Proof of concept. BMC Vet Res
2014,10:176.
Schelkopf A., Nerem J., Cowles B., Amodie D., Swalla R., and Dee S. Reproductive,
productivity, and mortality outcomes in late-gestation gilts and their litters following simulation
of inadvertent exposure to a modified-live vaccine strain of porcine reproductive and respiratory
syndrome (PRRS) virus Vaccine 32, 2014, 4639-4643.
.
Alonso C, Davies P.R., Polson D. D, Dee S. A., and Lazarus W. F. Economic study of air
filtration systems for preventing PRRSV infection in large sow herds. PrevVetMed 2013 Sep
1;111(3-4):268-77. doi: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2013.05.001.
Alonso C; Murtaugh M. P; Dee S.A and Davies P.R .Epidemiological study of air filtration
systems for preventing for preventing PRRSV infection in large sow herds. PrevVetMed.
2013;112:109-117.
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Corso C, Gramer M, Dee SA, Morrison RB and Torremorell M. Airborne detection of swine
influenza A virus in air samples collected inside, outside and downwind from swine barns. PLOS
One Vol 8,8, e71444..
Corso C, Romagosa A, Dee SA, Gramer M, Morrison RB and Torremorell M. Relationship
between airborne detection of influenza A virus and the number of infected pigs. Vet J. 2013
May;196(2):171-5. doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2012.09.024.
Dee SA, Cano JP, Spronk GD, Reicks D, Ruen P, Pitkin A and Polson D. Evaluation of the long-
term effect of air filtration on the occurrence of new PRRSV infections in large breeding herds in
swine-dense regions. Viruses. 2012; 4:654-662.
Baker SA, Mondaca E, Polson D and Dee SA. Evaluation of a needle-free injection device
(AcuShot) for reduction of hematogenous transmission of PRRS virus. Swine Health Prod;
2012:123-128.
Fano E, Pijoan C, Dee S and Deen J. Longitudinal assessment comparing two Mycoplasma
hyoponeumoniae ELISA tests in challenged and contact exposure pigs. J Vet Diagn Invest;
2012:383-387.
Dee SA. Achieving "Sustainable PRRSV Freedom" in Swine-Dense Regions: The Role of Air
Filtration. Adv in Pork Prod, 2012 23:135-138.
Alonso C, Otake S, Davies P and Dee SA. An evaluation of intervention for reducing the risk of
PRRS virus introduction into filtered farms via retrograde air movement. Vet Microbiol 2012;
157:304-310.
Linhares D, Torremorell M, Cano JP and Dee SA. Effect of modified live porcine reproductive
and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) vaccine on the shedding of wild-type virus from an
endemically infected population of growing pigs. Vaccine 2012; 30:407-413.
Pitkin A, Otake S and Dee SA. A one-night downtime period prevents the spread of PRRSV and
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae by personnel and fomites (boots and coveralls). Swine Health Prod
2011;19:345-348.
Dee SA, Otake S, Pitkin A and Deen J. A 4-year summary of air filtration system efficacy for
preventing airborne spread of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus and
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae.” Swine Health Prod 2011;19:292-294.
Baker SR, O’Neil K, Gramer M and Dee SA. An estimate of seroprevalence of production-
limiting diseases in wild swine. Vet Rec 2011;168:564
Dee SA, Otake S and Deen J. An evaluation of ultraviolet light (UV 254) as a means to inactivate
porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus on common farm surfaces and materials.
Vet Microbiol 2011;150:96-99
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Dee S, Spronk G, Reicks D, Ruen P and Deen J. Further assessment of air filtration for
preventing PRRSV infection in large breeding herds. Vet Rec 2010;167:976-977.
Pieters M, Pijoan C, and Dee SA. An experimental model to evaluate Mycoplasma
hyopneumoniae transmission from asymptomatic carriers to unvaccinated and vaccinated
sentinel pigs. Can J Vet Res 2010;74:157-160.
Corzo CA, Mondaca E, Wayne S, Torremorell M, Dee S, Davies P and Morrison RB. Control
and elimination of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. Virus Res 2010.;
154:185-192.
Costa G, Oliveira S, Torrison J and Dee S. Evaluation of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae
diagnostic tests using samples from experimentally infected pigs. Vet Microbiol 2011. 148:246-
251.
Dee SA, Otake S and Deen J. Use of a production region model to assess the efficacy of various
air filtration systems for preventing the airborne transmission of porcine reproductive and
respiratory syndrome virus and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae. Results of a 2-year study
Virus Res 2010. 154:177-184.
Spronk G, Otake S and Dee S. Prevention of PRRSV infection in large breeding herds using air
filtration. Vet Rec 2010; 166:758-759.
Otake S, Dee S, Corzo C, Oliveira S and Deen J. Long distance airborne transport of viable
PRRSV and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae from a swine population infected with multiple viral
variants. Vet Microbiol 2010; 145: 198-208.
Pitkin AN, Deen J and Dee SA. Further assessment of fomites and personnel as vehicles for the
mechanical transport and transmission of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus.
Can J Vet Res 2009; 298-302.
Cano JP, Dee SA Murtaugh MP, Rovira A, and Morrison RB. Infection dynamics and clinical
manifestations following experimental inoculation of gilts at 90 days of gestation with porcine
reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. . Can J Vet Res 2009; 303-307.
Pitkin AN, Otake S, Deen J, Moon RD, Dee SA. Further assessment of houseflies (Musca
domestica) as vectors for the mechanical transport and transmission of porcine reproductive and
respiratory syndrome virus under field conditions. Can J Vet Res 2009;73:91-96.
Dee SA, Otake S, Oliviera S and Deen J. Evidence of long distance airborne spread of porcine
reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus and Mycoplasma hyopnuemoniae. Vet Res 2009,
40(4)39.
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Dee SA, Pitkin AN and Deen J. Evaluation of alternative strategies to MERV 16-based air
filtration systems for reduction of the risk of airborne spread of porcine reproductive and
respiratory syndrome virus. Vet Microbiol 2009;138:106-113.
Pieters M, Dee SA, Fano E and Pijoan C. An assessment of the duration of Mycoplasma
hyopneumoniae infection in an experimentally infected population of pigs. Vet Microbiol
2009;143:261-264.
Pitkin AN, Deen J and Dee SA. Use of a production region model to assess the airborne spread
of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. Vet Microbiol 2009;136:1-7.
Mulupuri R, Zimmerman JJ, Hermann J, Johnson CR, Cano JP, Yu W, Dee SA, Murtaugh MP.
Antigen-specific B-cell responses to porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus.
Journal of Virology 2008;82:358-371.
Fano E, Pijoan C, Dee S, and Deen J. Effect of Mycoplasma hyopnuemoniae prevalence at
weaning on disease severity in growing pigs. Can J Vet Res 2007;71:195-200.
Fano E, Dee SA and Pijoan C. Infection dynamics of porcine reproductive and respiratory
syndrome virus in a continuous flow population also infected with Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae.
Vet Rec 2007, 161: 515-520.
Cano JP, Dee SA, Deen J, Finnegan C, Murtaugh MP
and Pijoan C. An exploratory study to evaluate the survival of
porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus in non-
processed pig meat. Vet Rec 2007, 160:907-908.
Cano JP, Dee SA, Trincado C, Murtaugh MP, and Pijoan C. Effect of a modified-live porcine
reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus vaccine on the dynamics of homologous viral
infection in pig populations. Am J Vet Res 2007;68:565-571.
Cano JP, Dee SA, Murtaugh MP and Pijoan C. Impact of a modified-live porcine reproductive
and respiratory syndrome virus vaccine intervention on a population of pigs infected with a
heterologous isolate. Vaccine 2007;25:4382-4391.
Dee SA, Torremorell M, Thompson R, Cano JP, Deen J, and Pijoan C. Evaluation of the thermo-
assisted drying and decontamination system (TADD) for the sanitation of full-size transport
vehicles contaminated with porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. Swine Health
Prod 2007;15:12-18.
Cho JG, Dee SA, Deen J, Murtaugh MP, and Joo HS.
An evaluation of isolate pathogenicity on the transmission of
porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus by
aerosols. Can J Vet Res 2007;71:23-27.
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Dee SA, Deen J and Pijoan C. An evaluation of an industry-based sanitation protocol for full-
size PRRSV-contaminated transport vehicles. Swine Health Prod 2006;14:307-311.
Dee SA, Deen J, and Pijoan C. An evaluation of an industry–based sanitation protocol for
PRRSV-contaminated transport vehicles. Swine Health Prod 2006;14:126-132.
Cho JG, Dee SA, Deen J, Trincado C, Fano E, Murtugh MP, Collins JE and Joo HS. An
evaluation of different variables on the shedding of porcine reproductive and respiratory
syndrome virus in aerosols. Can J Vet Res 2006;70:297-301.
Cho JG and Dee SA. Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome. Theriogenology,
2006;66:655-662.
Dee SA, Deen J, Cano JP, Batista L, and Pijoan C. Further evaluation of alternative air filtration
systems for reducing the transmission of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus by
aerosols. Can J Vet Res 2006;70:168-175.
Schurrer JA, Dee SA, Moon RD, Deen J, and Pijoan C. An evaluation of 3 intervention strategies
for the control of insects on a commercial swine farm Swine Health Prod 2006;14:76-81.
Trincado C, Dee SA, Jacobson L, Otake S and Pijoan C. An evaluation of an all glass impinger
(AGI-30) for the detection of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus in natural and
artificial aerosols. Vet Rec 2006;158:206-208.
Cho JG, Dee SA, Deen J, Guedes A, Trincado C, Fano
E, Jiang Y, Faaberg K, Collins JE, Murtaugh MP and Joo HS.
The influence of animal age, bacterial co-infection and porcine
reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) isolate
pathogenicity on virus concentration in individual pigs. Am J
Vet Res 2006;67:489-493
Dee SA, Deen J, Batista L, and Pijoan C. An evaluation of alternative systems for reducing the
transmission of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus by aerosols. Can J Vet Res
2006;70:28-33.
Reicks DL, Munoz-Zanzi C, Mengeling B, Christopher-Hennings J, Lager K, Polson D, Dee S,
and Rossow K. Timeline of PRRS virus detection in boars during the first six days after
infection. Swine Health Prod 2006;14:35-41.
Dee SA, Batista L, Deen J, and Pijoan C. An evaluation of an air filtration system for the
prevention of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus transmission by aerosols Can
J Vet Res 2005;69:293-298.
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Olin MR, Batista L, Lee J, Xioa Z, Dee SA, Murtaugh MP, Pijoan C and Molitor TW. Gamma-
Delta lymphocytes response to porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. Viral
Immunol 2005;18:490-499.
Schurrer JA, Dee SA, Moon RD, Murtaugh MP,
Finnegan CP, Deen J , Kleiboecker SB, and Pijoan C.
Retention of ingested porcine reproductive and respiratory
syndrome virus in house flies. Am J Vet Res 2005;66:1517-1525.
Fano E, Pijoan C and Dee SA. Evaluation of aerosol transmission of a mixed infection of
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. Vet Rec
2005;157:105-108.
Fano E, Dee SA, and Pijoan C. Dynamics and persistence of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae
infection in pigs. Can J Vet Res 2005;69;223-228.
Dee SA, Jacobson L, Rossow K, and Pijoan C. Laboratory model to evaluate the role of aerosols
in the transport of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus Vet Rec 2005;156:501-
504.
Dee SA, Deen J and Pijoan C. Evaluation of disinfectants for the sanitation of porcine
reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus-contaminated transport vehicles at cold
temperatures. Can J Vet Res 2005; 69:64-70.
Dee SA, Torremorell M, Deen J, Thompson B and Pijoan C. An evaluation of the Thermo-
Assisted Drying and Decontamination (TADD) system for the elimination of porcine
reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus from contaminated livestock transport vehicles.
Can J Vet Res 2005; 68:208-214.
Dee SA, Martinez BC and Clanton CJ. Survival and infectivity of porcine reproductive and
respiratory syndrome virus in swine lagoon effluent. Vet Rec 2005; 156,56-57.
Cardona AC, Pijoan C, and Dee SA. Assessing Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae aerosol movement
at several distances. Vet Rec 2005; 156:91-92.
Batista L, Dee SA, Rossow KD, Xiao Z, Olin M, Molitor TW, Murtaugh MP and Pijoan C.
Virological and immunological responses to porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus
(PRRSV) in a large population of gilts. Can J Vet Res 2004; 68:267-273.
Schurrer JA, Dee SA, Moon RD, Rossow KD, Mahlum C, Mondaca E, Otake S, Fano E, Collins
JE, and Pijoan C. Spatial dispersal of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus-
contaminated flies following contact with experimentally infected pigs Am J Vet Res 2004.
65:1284-1292.
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Dee SA, Boorman J, Moon RD, Fano E, Trincado C, and Pijoan C. Transmission of porcine
reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus under field conditions during a putative increase in
the fly population. Swine Health Prod 2004. 12:242-245.
Dee SA, Deen J, Burns D, Douthit G and Pijoan C. An assessment of sanitation protocols for
commercial transport vehicles contaminated with porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome
virus. Can J Vet Res 2004. 68:208-214
Dee SA, Deen J, Otake S, and Pijoan C. An assessment of transport vehicles as a source of
porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus transmission to susceptible pigs. Can J Vet
Res 2004. 68:124-133.
Xiao Z, Batista L, Dee SA, Halbur P, and Murtaugh MP. The level of virus- specific T-cell and
macrophage recruitment in porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus infection in pigs
is independent of the virus load. J Virol 2004 78:5923-5933.
Dee SA. Elimination of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus by test and
removal on 30 farms. Swine Health Prod 2004. 12:129-133.
Trincado C, Dee SA, Jacobson L, Otake S, Rossow K, and Pijoan C. Attempts to transmit
porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus by aerosols under controlled field
conditions. Vet Rec 2004. 154:294-297.
Trincado C, Dee SA, Rossow KD, Halvorson D, and Pijoan C. Transmission of porcine
reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus by non-porcine vectors: A re-evaluation of Mallard
ducks. Vet Rec 2004. 154:233-237.
Otake S, Dee SA, Moon RD, Rossow KD, Trincado C, and Pijoan C. Studies on the carriage and
transmission of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus in an individual housefly
(Musca domestica, Linnaeus). Vet Rec 2004. 154:80-85.
Dee SA, Deen J, and Pijoan C. An evaluation of four intervention strategies to prevent
mechanical transmission of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. Can J Vet Res
2004. 68:19-26.
Batista L, Dee SA, Rossow KD, Polson DD, Xiao Z, Olin M, Molitor TW Murtaugh MP and
Pijoan C. Detection of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus in pigs with low
positive or negative ELISA s/p ratios. Vet Rec 2004.154:25-26.
Batista L, Pijoan C, Ruiz A, Utrera V, and Dee SA. Assessment of the transmission of
Mycoplasma hyopnuemoniae by personnel. Swine Health Prod 2003.12:75-77.
Otake S, Dee SA, Moon RD, Rossow KD, Trincado C and Pijoan C. Evaluation of mosquitoes
(Aedes vexans, Meigen) as biological vectors of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome
virus. Can J Vet Res 2003. 67:265-270.
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Otake S, Dee SA, Moon RD, Rossow KD, Trincado C, Farnham M, and Pijoan C. Survival of
porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus in houseflies (Musca domestica Linnaeus)
Can J Vet Res 2003. 67:198- 203.
Dee SA. Approaches to prevention, control and eradication of PRRS. National Pork Board PRRS
Compendium, 2nd edition, 119-130.
Otake S, Dee SA, Rossow KD, Moon RD, Trincado C, and Pijoan C. Transmission of porcine
reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus by houseflies, (Musca domestica Linnaeus). Vet Rec
2003. 152: 73-76.
Dee SA, Deen J, Rossow KD, Eliason R, Mahlum C, Otake S, Joo HS, and Pijoan C. Mechanical
transmission of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus throughout a coordinated
sequence of events during warm weather. Can J Vet Res 2003. 67:12-16.
Dee SA, Deen J, Rossow KD, Mahlum C, Otake S, Joo HS and C Pijoan. Mechanical
transmission of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus throughout a coordinated
sequence of events during cold weather. Can J Vet Res 2002. 66: 232-239.
Otake S, Dee SA, Rossow KD, Moon RD, and Pijoan C. Transmission of porcine reproductive
and respiratory syndrome virus by mosquitoes (Aedes vexans). Can J Vet Res 2002. 66:191-195.
Otake S, Dee SA, Jacobson L, Torremorell M, and Pijoan C. Evaluation of aerosol transmission
of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus under field conditions. Vet Rec 2002 150,
804-808.
Batista L, Dee SA, Rossow KD, et al. An assessment of PRRV persistence and shedding in a
large population of breeding age female swine. Can J Vet Res 2002. 66:196-200.
Cuatero L, Dee SA, Deen J, Ruiz A, and Pijoan C. Association between clinical signs and
PRRSV viremia in nursery pigs under field conditions. Swine Health Prod 2002. 10(3): 119-122.
Otake S, Dee SA, Rossow KD, Deen J, Joo HS, Molitor TW, and Pijoan C. Transmission of
porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus by fomites (boots and coveralls). Swine
Health Prod 2002. 10(2): 59-65.
Otake S, Dee SA, Rossow KD, Deen J, Joo HS, Molitor TW, and Pijoan C. Transmission of
PRRSV by needles. Vet Rec 2002. 150, 114-115.
Dee SA and Deen J. Establishment of a PRRS ELISA-negative boar population using previously
exposed boars. Vet Rec 2001. 149:678-680.
Dee SA, Torremorell M, Rossow KD, Mahlum C, Otake S, and Faaberg. Identification of
genetically diverse sequences (ORF 5) of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus in
a swine herd. Can J Vet Res 2001. 65:254-260.
Bierk MD, Dee SA, Rossow KD, et al. Diagnostic investigation of chronic PRRS virus infection
in a breeding herd of pigs. Vet Rec 2001. 148, 687-690.
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Bierk MD, Dee SA, Rossow KD, et al. Transmission of PRRS virus from persistently infected
sows to contact controls. Can J Vet Res 2001. 65:261-266.
Dee SA, Bierk MD and Molitor TW. An evaluation of Test and Removal for the elimination of
PRRS virus from 5 swine farms. Can J Vet Res. 2001.65; 22-27.
Dee SA. Miscellaneous conditions of nursery pigs. Comp Cont Ed. Food Animal Supplement
2001. 14-18.
Dee SA. A review of technologies to enhance the health and performance of nursery pigs. Comp
Cont Ed. Food Animal Supplement 2001. 19-24.
Bierk MD, Dee SA, Rossow KD, Collins JE, Guedes MI, and Molitor TW. Experiences with
tonsil biopsy as an ante-mortem diagnostic test for detecting PRRS virus infection in breeding
swine. Swine Health Prod. 2000. 8(6): 279-282.
Dee SA, Molitor TW, and Rossow KD. Epidemiological and diagnostic observations following
elimination of PRRS virus from a breeding herd of pigs by the test and removal protocol. Vet
Rec. 2000. 146:211-213.
Dee SA. A review of control and eradication of PRRS. Comp Cont Ed. Food Animal
Supplement. 2000.27-35.
Dee SA. Gastrointestinal diseases of nursery pigs. Comp Cont Ed. Food Animal Supplement.
2000. 30-34.
Dee SA. Septicemic conditions of nursery pigs. Comp Cont Ed. Food Animal Supplement. 2000,
142-148.
Torremorell M, Pijoan C and Dee SA. Experimental exposure of young pigs using a pathogenic
strain of Streptococcus suis serotype 2 and evaluation of this method for disease prevention. Can
J Vet Res. 1999. 63:269-275.
Dee SA and Philips RE. Use of polymerase chain reaction to detect vertical transmission of
PRRS virus in piglets from gilt litters. Swine Health and Production.1999. 7:237-239.
Dee SA. Viral respiratory diseases of nursery pigs. Comp Cont Ed. Food Animal Supplement.
1999. 21:258-264.
Dee SA. Bacterial respiratory diseases of nursery pigs. Comp Cont Ed. Food Animal Supplement.
1999. 21:170-176.
Dee SA. Weaned pig immunology and stress. Comp Cont Ed. Food Animal Supplement. 1999.
21:144-147
Dee SA. Nursery pig nutrition and environmental management. Comp Cont Ed. Food Animal
Supplement. 1999. 21: 92-97.
Dee SA and Philips R. Using vaccination and unidirectional pig flow to control PRRS virus
transmission. Swine Health and Production. 1998. 6:21-25.
Dee SA and Molitor TW. Elimination of PRRS virus using a test and removal process. Vet
Rec.1998. 143:474-476.
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Dee SA, Joo HS, Park BK, Molitor TW and Bruna G. Attempted elimination of PRRS virus from
a seedstock farm by vaccination of the breeding herd and nursery depopulation. Vet Rec. 1998.
142:569-572.
Dee SA. Pathogenesis and immune response of non-porcine arteriviruses versus porcine
arteriviruses. Swine Health and Production. 1998. 6:73-77.
Zimmerman JJ, Yoon KJ, Stevenson G, and Dee SA. National Pork Producers Council PRRS
Compendium. 1998.
Suh DK, Rutten S, Dee SA, Joo HS and Pijoan C. Effect of nursery depopulation on the
seroprevalence of Mycoplasma hyopeumoniae in nursery pigs. Swine Health and Production.
1998. 6:151-156.
Dee SA and Joo HS. Strategies to control PRRS: A summary of field and research experiences.
Vet Micro. 1997. 55:347-353.
Dee SA. An overview of production systems designed to prepare naïve replacement gilts for
impending PRRSV challenge: A global perspective. Swine Health and Production. 1997. 5:231-
239.
Dee SA, Joo HS, Polson DD and Marsh WE. Evaluation of the effects of nursery depopulation
on the profitability of 34 pig farms. Vet Rec. 1997. 140:498-500.
Segales J, Sitjar M, Domingo M, Dee SA, del Pozo M, Noval R, San Cristan C, de la Heras A,
Ferro A and Latimer KS. First report of post-weaning multisystemic wasting syndrome in Spain.
Vet Rec. 1997.141:600-601.
Dee SA, Joo HS, Polson DD, Park, BK, Pijoan C, Molitor TW, Collins JE and King V.
Evaluation of the effects of nursery depopulation on the persistence of PRRS virus and the
productivity of 34 farms. Vet Rec. 1997. 140:247-248.
Dee SA. Gilt development and PRRS: A model program for the US swine industry. Comp Cont
Ed. Food Animal Supplement. 1997.228-237.
Dee SA. Elimination of PRRS virus: Is it possible? Large Animal Practice.1997.18 (5)
Dee SA, Joo HS, Henry S, Tokach L, Park BK, Molitor TW, and Pijoan C. Detecting
subpopulations after PRRS virus infection in large breeding herds using multiple serologic tests.
Swine Health and Production.1996. 4:181-184.
Collins JE, Dee SA, Halbur P, Keffaber K, Lautner B, McCaw MB, Polson DD, Rodibaugh M,
Sanford E, and Yeske PE. Laboratory diagnosis of PRRS virus infection. Swine Health and
Production. 1996. 4:33-35.
Dee SA, Joo HS and Polson DD. Improved performance of a large pig complex after sequential
nursery depopulation. Vet Rec.1996. 138:31-34.
Dee SA, Collins JE, Halbur P, Keffaber K, Lautner B, McCaw MB, Polson DD, Rodibaugh M,
Sanford E, and Yeske PE. Control of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome. Swine
Health and Production. 1996. 4:95-98.
Dee SA and Corey MM. A color atlas of swine bacterial pathogens. Vet Med. 1996 6:576-585
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Park BK, Joo HS, Dee SA and Pijoan C. Evaluation of an indirect fluorescent IgM antibody test
for the detection of recent infection of PRRS virus. J Vet Diagn Invest. 1995. 7:544-546.
Dee SA. A review of viral etiologies of porcine reproductive failure: Part II. Comp Cont Ed.
1995. 17:962-972.
Dee SA. A review of viral etiologies of porcine reproductive failure: Part I. Comp Cont Ed.
1995. 17:1159-1169.
Dee SA. Apparent prevention of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection in growing pigs with a
low cost modified medicated early weaning program. Swine Health and Production. 1994. 2:7-
12.
Dee SA, Joo HS, and Pijoan C. Controlling the spread of PRRS virus in the breeding herd
through management of the gilt pool. Swine Health and Production. 1994. 3:64-69.
Dee SA and Joo HS. Clinical investigation of recurrent reproductive failure with PRRS virus in a
swineherd. JAVMA. 1994. 204:1017-1018.
Dee SA and Joo HS. Prevention of the spread of PRRS virus in endemically infected pig
populations by nursery depopulation. Vet Rec. 1994. 135:6-9.
Dee SA, Carlson AR, and Corey MM. Can Eubacterium suis be indirectly eradicated by
programs designed to eliminate other pathogens? Vet Med. 1994.89:910-913.
Dee SA, Tracy J and Corey MM. Using citric acid to control urinary tract disease in swine. Vet
Med. May 1994. 89:473-476.
Dee SA, Morrison RB, and Joo HS. Eradicating PRRS using two-site production and nursery
depopulation. Swine Health and Production. 1993. 1:20-23.
Dee SA, Joo HS and Pijoan C. Control of PRRS virus transmission: handling infected seedstock.
Comp Cont Ed.1993. 16:927-933.
Dee SA, Carlson AR, Winkelman NL and Corey, MM. The effect of management practices on
the Streptococcus suis carrier rate in nursery swine. JAVMA.1993. 203:295-299.
Dee SA, Carlson AR, and Corey MM. New observations on the epidemiology of Eubacterium
suis. Comp Cont Ed. 1993.15:345-348.
Dee SA, and Corey MM. The survival of Streptococcus suis on farm and veterinary equipment.
Swine Health and Production. 1993.1:17-20.
Yoon IJ, Joo HS, Christianson WT, Kim HS, Collins JE, Carlson JH and Dee SA. Isolation of a
cytopathic virus from weak pigs on a farm with a history of swine infertility and respiratory
syndrome. J Vet Diagn Invest. 1992.4:144-147.
Dee SA, Establishing an in-house diagnostic lab for a swine practice. Vet Med. June 1992.
87:607-620.
Dee SA. The role of the swine practitioner as a financial consultant. Vet Med. April 1991.
86:450-458.
Dee SA. Diagnosing and controlling urinary tract infections caused by Eubacterium suis in
swine. Vet Med. February 1991.86:231-238.
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Joo HS, Dee SA, Molitor TW and Thacker B. The pathogenic effects of infectious bovine
rhinotracheitis (IBR) virus on swine fetuses - Gross Pathology, Virus Isolation, Serology. Am J
Vet Res. 1984.45:1924-1927.
Abstracts (198 total)
A.M.M. Stoian, V. Petrovan, M.A. Sheahan, S.A. Dee, D.G. Diel, C. Jones, R.R.R. Rowland,
M.C. Niederwerder. Survival of African swine fever virus (ASFV) in feed ingredients under
transboundary shipping conditions. 99th Conference of Research Workers in Animal Diseases.
Chicago, IL, December 2018. Abstr# 78.
Dee SA, Bauermann F, Niederwerder MC, Singrey A, Clement T, de Lima M Long C, Patterson
G, Sheahan M, Stoian AMM, Petrovan V, Jones C, De Jong J, Ji J, Spronk GD, Minion
Christopher-Hennings J, Zimmerman JJ, Rowland RRR, Nelson E, Sundberg P, Diel DG.
Evaluation of the survival of viral pathogens in contaminated feed ingredients using
transboundary shipment models. 10th European Symposium of Porcine Health Management,
Barcelona, Spain, May 9-11, 2018.
Dee SA, Bauermann F, Niederwerder MC, Singrey A, Clement T, de Lima M Long C, Patterson
G, Sheahan M, Stoian AMM, Petrovan V, Jones C, De Jong J, Ji J, Spronk GD, Minion
Christopher-Hennings J, Zimmerman JJ, Rowland RRR, Nelson E, Sundberg P, Diel DG.
Survival of viral pathogens in animal feed ingredients under transboundary shipping models. 3rd
International Conference on One Medicine One Science. Minneapolis, MN, April 29-May 2,
2018.
Scott A. Dee, Fernando V. Bauermann, Megan C. Niederwerder, Aaron Singrey, Travis
Clement, Marcelo de Lima, Craig Long, Gilbert Patterson, Maureen A. Sheahan, Ana M. M.
Stoian, Vlad Petrovan, Cassandra K. Jones, Jon De Jong, Ju Ji, Gordon D. Spronk, Jane
Christopher-Hennings, Jeff J. Zimmerman, Raymond R.R. Rowland, Eric Nelson, Paul
Sundberg, Diego G. Diel. Evaluation of the survival of viral pathogens in contaminated feed
ingredients using transboundary shipping models. American Society of Animal Science 2018
Midwest meeting, Omaha, NE, March 2018, Abstr# 104.
Scott A. Dee, Fernando V. Bauermann, Megan C. Niederwerder, Aaron Singrey, Travis
Clement, Marcelo de Lima, Craig Long, Gilbert Patterson, Maureen A. Sheahan, Ana M. M.
Stoian, Vlad Petrovan, Cassandra K. Jones, Jon De Jong, Ju Ji, Gordon D. Spronk, Jane
Christopher-Hennings, Jeff J. Zimmerman, Raymond R.R. Rowland, Eric Nelson, Paul
Sundberg, Diego G. Diel. Evaluation of the survival of viral pathogens in contaminated feed
ingredients using transboundary shipping models. 49th meeting of the American Association of
Swine Practitioners. San Diego, CA, March 2018.
Scott A. Dee, Fernando V. Bauermann, Megan C. Niederwerder, Aaron Singrey, Travis
Clement, Marcelo de Lima, Craig Long, Gilbert Patterson, Maureen A. Sheahan, Ana M. M.
Stoian, Vlad Petrovan, Cassandra K. Jones, Jon De Jong, Ju Ji, Gordon D. Spronk, Jane
Christopher-Hennings, Jeff J. Zimmerman, Raymond R.R. Rowland, Eric Nelson, Paul
Sundberg, Diego G. Diel. Evaluation of the survival of viral pathogens in contaminated feed
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ingredients using transboundary shipping models. 98th Conference of Research Workers in
Animal Diseases. Chicago, IL, December 2017. Abstr# 78.
Scott A. Dee, Fernando V. Bauermann, Megan C. Niederwerder, Aaron Singrey, Travis
Clement, Marcelo de Lima, Craig Long, Gilbert Patterson, Maureen A. Sheahan, Ana M. M.
Stoian, Vlad Petrovan, Cassandra K. Jones, Jon De Jong, Ju Ji, Gordon D. Spronk, Jane
Christopher-Hennings, Jeff J. Zimmerman, Raymond R.R. Rowland, Eric Nelson, Paul
Sundberg, Diego G. Diel. Novel approaches for assessing the risks of importing viruses from
other countries through feed and feed ingredients. North American PRRS Symposium, Chicago,
IL. December 1, 2017.
Dee SA, Diel D, Singrey A, Clement T, Bauermann F, Jones C, Cochrane R, Christopher-
Hennings J, Spronk GD, Nelson E. Modeling the survival of FAD viral surrogate pathogens in
ingredients shipped from China to the US. 48th meeting of the American Association of Swine
Veterinarians, Denver, CO, February 2017.
Dee SA, Diel D, Singrey A, Clement T, Bauermann F, Jones C, Cochrane R, Christopher-
Hennings J, Spronk GD, Nelson E. Modeling the survival of FAD viral surrogate pathogens in
ingredients shipped from China to the US. 120th meeting of the United Sates Animal Health
Association, Greensboro, NC, October, 2016.
Dee SA, Diel D, Singrey A, Clement T, Bauermann F, Jones C, Cochrane R, Christopher-
Hennings J, Spronk GD, Nelson E. Modeling the survival of FAD viral surrogate pathogens in
ingredients shipped from China to the US. AD Leman swine conference, St Paul, MN,
September, 2016.
Dee SA, Neill C, Singrey A, Clement T, Cochrane R, Jones C, Patterson G, Spronk G,
Christopher-Hennings, J and Nelson E. Modeling the transboundary risk of feed ingredients
contaminated with porcine epidemic diarrhea virus. AD Leman swine conference, St Paul, MN,
September, 2016.
Dee SA, Neill C, Singrey A, Clement T, Cochrane R, Jones C, Patterson G, Spronk G,
Christopher-Hennings, J and Nelson E. Modeling the transboundary risk of feed ingredients
contaminated with porcine epidemic diarrhea virus. Proceedings of the 24th International Pig
Veterinary Society, Dublin, Ireland, June 7-10, 2016. PO-PW1-040.
Dee SA, Neill C, Singrey A, Clement T, Cochrane R, Jones C, Patterson G, Spronk G,
Christopher-Hennings, J and Nelson E. Modeling the transboundary risk of feed ingredients
contaminated with porcine epidemic diarrhea virus. International Conference on One Medicine
One Science (iCOMOS), Minneapolis, MN, 2016.
Dee SA, Neill C, Clement T, Singrey A, Christopher-Hennings J and Nelson E. An evaluation of
PEDV survival in individual feed ingredients in the presence or absence of a liquid
antimicrobial. Research Topics session, American Association of Swine Veterinarians, New
Orleans, LA, 2016.
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Schelkopf AC, Magstadt DR, Arruda BL, Arruda PHE, Zimmerman JJ, Wetzell T, Dee SA,
Madson DM. Lactogenic protection against porcine epidemic diarrhea virus in piglets following
homologous challenge. Research Topics session, American Association of Swine Veterinarians,
New Orleans, LA, 2016.
Schelkopf AC, Magstadt DR, Arruda BL, Arruda PHE, Zimmerman JJ, Wetzell T, Dee SA,
Madson DM. Lactogenic protection against porcine epidemic diarrhea virus in piglets following
homologous challenge. AD Leman Swine Conference, St. Paul, MN, 2015.
Brito B, Dee S, Wayne S, Alvarez J, Perez A. Genetic diversity, frequency, and concentration
of PRRS virus collected from air samples in high and low farm-density areas. North American
PRRS Symposium, Chicago, IL, December, 2014. P.115.
Dee S, Clement T, Schelkopf A, J Nerem, Knudsen D, Christopher-Hennings J, Nelson E. An
evaluation of contaminated complete feed as a vehicle for porcine epidemic diarrhea virus
infection of naïve pigs following consumption via natural feeding behavior: Proof of concept.
North American PRRS Symposium, Chicago, IL, December, 2014. P.116.
Dee S, Neill C, Clement T, Christopher-Hennings J, Nelson E. An evaluation of a liquid
antimicrobial (Sal CURB®) for reducing the risk of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus infection of
naïve pigs during consumption of contaminated feed. North American PRRS Symposium,
Chicago, IL, December, 2014. P.117.
Dee S, Clement T, Singrey A, Christopher-Hennings J, Nelson E. An evaluation of a liquid
antimicrobial (Sal CURB®) for reducing the risk of viral proxies for foreign animal diseases in
contaminated feed. North American PRRS Symposium, Chicago, IL, December, 2014. P.118.
Dee S, Clement T, Singrey A, Christopher-Hennings J, Nelson E. Assessing the viability of
porcine epidemic diarrhea virus in dry feed at 4 degrees C. North American PRRS Symposium,
Chicago, IL, December, 2014. P.119.
Loza C, Horns J, Mader B, Dee S. Development of a Laboratory Surrogate for Swine Bioaerosol.
33rd annual meeting of the American Association for Aerosol Research, Orlando, FLA, October
2014.
Dee SA, Nerem J, Wetzell TW Cano JP and Rustvold, J. Reduction of wild-type PRRS virus
shedding in aerosol of growing pigs by modified-live virus vaccination. 45th meeting of the
American Association of Swine Veterinarians, Dallas TX, March 2014. Pp:461-462.
Samson A, O’Brien B, Dee SA and Nerem J. Evaluation of aerosl shedding in growing pigs
following administration of PRRSV vaccine. 45th meeting of the American Association of Swine
Veterinarians, Dallas TX, March 2014. Pp:89-90.
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Wedel K, Dee SA, Sponheim A, and Nerem J. Comparison of liquid cyclonic air collectors for
the detection of PRRSV. 45th meeting of the American Association of Swine Veterinarians,
Dallas TX, March 2014. Pp:91-94.
Daniels A, Nerem J, Wetzell T and Dee SA. A comparison of oral fluid ELISA dynamics in
vaccinated and non-vaccinated pigs from challenged and non-challenged populations. 44th
meeting of the American Association of Swine Veterinarians, San Diego, CA, March 2013.
Pp:305-306.
Alonso C, Davies PR, Polson DD, Dee SA and Lazarus W. Economic review of air filtration
systems in North American sow herds. 44th meeting of the American Association of Swine
Veterinarians, San Diego, CA, March 2013. Pp:65-68
Alonso C, Murtaugh MP, Dee SA and Davies PR. Phylogenetic evaluation of historic PRRSV
isolates from air filtered sow herds in North America..44th meeting of the American Association
of Swine Veterinarians, San Diego, CA, March 2013. Pp:369-370.
Dee SA, Cano JP, Spronk GD, Reicks D, Ruen P, Pitkin A and Polson D. Evaluation of the long-
term effect of air filtration on the occurrence of new PRRSV infections in large breeding herds in
swine-dense regions. IPPRS, November 2012.
Alonso C, Otake S, Davies P and Dee SA. An evaluation of intervention for reducing the risk of
PRRS virus introduction into filtered farms via retrograde air movement. 43rd meeting of the
American Association of Swine Veterinarians, Denver, CO, March 2012. Pp:45-46
Corso C, Torremorell M, Gramer M, Dee SA, Morrison R. Detection of airborne swine
influenza A virus under field conditions. 43rd meeting of the American Association of Swine
Veterinarians, Denver, CO, March 2012. Pp: 65-66.
Holst S, Spronk G, Nerem J, Hanson D and Dee SA. A pilot study to evaluate the PRRSV carrier
status of vasectomized boars in herds attempting PRRSV elimination. 43rd meeting of the
American Association of Swine Veterinarians, Denver, CO, March 2012. Pp:71-72
Nagorske M, Pitkin A, Kurt J and Dee SA. Investigation of a novel retrograde air movement
intervention to prevent aerosol transmission of PRRSV. 43rd meeting of the American
Association of Swine Veterinarians, Denver, CO, March 2012. Pp:83-84
Spronk G, Odland C and Dee SA. The incomplete elimination of PRRSV using traditional
methods-a retrospective case study in seven herds. 43rd meeting of the American Association of
Swine Veterinarians, Denver, CO, March 2012.pp: 385-388.
Alonso C, Otake S, Davies P and Dee SA. An evaluation of intervention for reducing the risk of
PRRS virus introduction into filtered farms via retrograde air movement. . 92nd meeting of the
Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, Il, December 2011
Dee SA, Spronk G, Reicks D, Ruen P and Deen J. The “Holy Grail” of biosecurity: Achieving
sustainable PRRS freedom in swine-dense regions. AD Leman Swine Conference, St. Paul, MN
September 2011, pp. 35-36.
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Alonso C, Otake S, Davies P and Dee SA. Evaluation of interventions for reducing the risk of
PRRSV introduction into filtered farms via retrograde air movement through idle fans. AD
Leman Swine Conference, St. Paul, MN September 2011, pp. 47-48.
Linhares D, Nerem J, Torremorell M, Dee SA. Evaluation of PRRS modified live virus vaccine
on viral shedding. AD Leman Swine Conference, St. Paul, MN September 2011, pp. 49-50.
Spronk G and Dee S. The impact of air filtration on PRRS control in 7 breeding herds from a
commercial system of swine production. 42nd meeting of the American Association of Swine
Veterinarians, Phoenix, AZ, March 2011.
Otake S, Pitkin A, Deen J and Dee S. Production region model of PRRSV and Mycoplasma
hyopneumoniae transmission and biosecurity: Results of the 4-year study. 91st meeting of the
Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, Il, December 2010.
Spronk G, Otake S and Dee S. Prevention of PRRSV infection in large breeding swine herds
located in swine dense regions by using air filtration: Preliminary observations. 91st meeting of
the Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, Il, December 2010.
Baker S, Mondaca-Fernandez E, Polson D and Dee S. Evaluation of a needle-free injection
system (AcuShot™) for reduction of hematogenous transmission of PRRS virus. . 91st meeting
of the Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, Il, December 2010.
Spronk G and Dee S. The impact of air filtration on PRRS control in 7 breeding herds from a
commercial system of swine production. 2010 International PRRS Symposium, Chicago, IL,
December, 2010, Abstr# 64.
Boerner M, Corzo C, Torremorell M, Dee SA and Morrison RB. Porcine reproductive and
respiratory syndrome regional surveillance at collection points. 2010 International PRRS
Symposium, Chicago, IL, December, 2010, Abstr# 79.
Baker S, Mondaca-Fernandez E, Polson D and Dee S. Comparison between Ingelvac PRRS
MLV & Tri-FLEX post-vaccination sero-responses and PRRSV viremia levels. 2010
International PRRS Symposium, Chicago, IL, December, 2010, Abstr# 62.
Spronk G, Odland C and Dee S. Field observations regarding the production of PRRSV-negative
weaned piglets post-intervention. 2010 International PRRS Symposium, Chicago, IL, December,
2010, Abstr# 50.
Baker S, Mondaca E, Polson D and Dee SA. Evaluation of a needle-free injection system
(AcuShot) for reduction of hematogenous transmission of PRRS virus. AD Leman Swine
Conference, St. Paul, MN September 2010, pp39-40.
Pitkin A, Otake S and Dee SA. The role of people in the spread of pathogens: Observations from
a 4-year project. Carlos Pijoan Symposium on Disease Eradication, St. Paul, MN September
2010.
Dee SA, Davies P and Spronk, G. A pilot study to evaluate the efficacy of air filtration in large
sow herds located in swine-dense regions. 41st meeting of the American Association of Swine
Veterinarians, Omaha, NE, March 2010.
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Dee SA, Otake S, and Deen J. Use of a production region model to evaluate the transmission and
biosecurity of PRRS and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae: Results of a 3-year study. 41st meeting of
the American Association of Swine Veterinarians, Omaha, NE, March 2010.
Dee SA, Otake, S, Oliveira S and Deen J. Evidence of long distance airborne transport of porcine
reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae: 2009
International PRRS Symposium, Chicago, IL, December, 2009. Abstr# 57
Dee SA, Otake S, and Deen J. Use of a production region model to evaluate the transmission and
biosecurity of PRRS and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae: Results of a 3-year study. 2009
International PRRS Symposium, Chicago, IL, December, 2009, Abstr# 58.
Dee SA, Davies P and Spronk, G. A pilot study to evaluate the efficacy of air filtration in large
sow herds located in swine-dense regions. 2009 International PRRS Symposium, Chicago, IL,
December, 2009. Abstr# 59
Baker S, Gramer MR and Dee SA. A pilot study to investigate the prevalence of production-
limiting swine pathogens in North American feral pig populations. 90th meeting of the
Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, Il, December 2009.
Dee SA, Otake S, Oliveira S and Deen J. Evidence of long distance airborne transport of PRRS
and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae. 90th meeting of the Conference of Research Workers in
Animal Disease, Chicago, Il, December 2009.
Dee SA, Otake S, Deen J. Use of a production region model to evaluate the transmission and
biosecurity of PRRS and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae: Results of a 3-year study. 90th meeting of
the Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, Il, December 2009.
Dee SA, Spronk G, and Davies P. A pilot study to evaluate the efficacy of air filtration in large
sow herds located in swine-dense regions. 90th meeting of the Conference of Research Workers
in Animal Disease, Chicago, Il, December 2009.
Dee SA, Otake S, Pitkin A, Oliveira S, Deen J, Davies P, Spronk G, Reicks D, Ruen P, Schwerin
D, Yeske P, Schulz L, Pohl S. An update of SDEC-related research efforts on the aerobiology
and biosecurity of PRRSV and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae. The 4th Asian Pig Veterinary
Society, Tsukuba, Japan, October 2009.
Dee SA, Otake S, Deen J. Use of a production region model to evaluate the transmission and
biosecurity of PRRS and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae. American Association of Swine
Veterinarians annual meeting (research topics), Dallas, Tx, March 2009.
Dee SA, Pitkin AN, Otake S and Deen J. Transmission of EP and PRRS. PIC Veterinary
Conference, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, February 2009.
Morrison RB, Davies PD and Dee SA. Regional and national eradication of PRRS. PIC
Veterinary Conference, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, February 2009.
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Dee SA and Otake S. Use of a production region model to evaluate issues regarding the
aerobiology of PRRSV and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae. 89th meeting of the Conference of
Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, Il, December 2008.
Dee SA and Otake S. Investigation of alternative strategies for aerosol biosecurity for PRRSV.
89th meeting of the Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, Il, December
2008.
Dee SA, AN Pitkin, Deen J. Alternative strategies for aerosol biosecurity for PRRSV.
Proceedings of the 2088 Carlos Pijoan International Symposium on Swine Disease Eradication,
St. Paul, September, 2008.
Otake S, Deen J, Dee SA. Preliminary information from recent research on PRRSV and
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae transmission and biosecurity: Field application of air filters.
Proceedings of the AD Leman Swine Conference St. Paul, MN September 2008.
Otake S, Deen J, Dee SA. New information aerosol transmission and biosecurity for
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae. Proceedings of the AD Leman Swine Conference St. Paul, MN
September 2008.
Dee SA, Pitkin AN, Deen J. Use of a production region model to evaluate PRRSV transmission
and biosecurity. Proceedings of the 21st IPVS Congress, Durban, South Africa, June, 2008, Abstr
#50.
Dee SA, Pitkin AN, Deen J. Evaluation of meteorological data associated with the presence of
PRRSV in aerosols. Proceedings of the 21st IPVS Congress, Durban, South Africa, June, 2008,
Abstr #51.
Dee SA, Pitkin AN, Deen J. Use of an aerosol transmission model to evaluate airborne spread of
PRRSV and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae. Proceedings of the 21st IPVS Congress, Durban,
South Africa, June, 2008, Abstr #52.
Pitkin A, Dee SA. Aerosol transmission of PRRS virus: Application to the field. Proceedings of
the American Association of Swine Veterinarians annual meeting, San Diego, 2008.
Pitkin A, Dee SA, Deen J. Use of a production region model to evaluate PRRSV transmission
and biosecurity. 88th meeting of the Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease,
Chicago, Il, December 2007.
Pitkin A, Dee SA, Deen J. Evaluation of meteorological data associated with the presence of
PRRSV in aerosols. 88th meeting of the Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease,
Chicago, Il, December 2007.
Pitkin A, Dee SA, Deen J. Use of a production region model to evaluate PRRSV transmission
and biosecurity. International PRRS Symposium, Chicago, Il, December 2007.
Pitkin A, Dee SA. Aerosol transmission of PRRS virus: Application to the field (preliminary
data). Proceedings of the American Association of Swine Veterinarians annual meeting, Orlando,
2007.
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Pitkin A, Moon R, Dee SA. Aerosol transmission of PRRS virus: Application to the field
(preliminary data). Proceedings of the International PRRS Symposium, Chicago, 2006.
Morrison RB, Mondaca E, Wayne S, Dee SA, Davies P. Regional eradication of PRRSV-A pilot
project. Proceedings of the International PRRS Symposium, Chicago, 2006.
Cho JG, Fano E, Pitkin A, Dee SA. A pilot study to re-evaluate the use of tube models for
assessing the aerosol transmission of PRRS virus. Proceedings of the 87th Conference of
Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, 2006 Abstr #33.
Pitkin A, Moon R, Dee SA. Aerosol transmission of PRRS virs: Application to the field
(preliminary data). Proceedings of the 87th Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease,
Chicago, 2006 Abstr #34.
Dee SA. An assessment for three sanitaion protocols for PRRSV-positive
transport vehicles. Proceedings of the AD Leman Swine Conference St. Paul, MN September
2006.
Cho JG, Fano E, Pitkin A, Dee SA. A pilot study to asses the ability of PRRSV to travel using a
designated distance using a tube model. Proceedings of the AD Leman Swine Conference St.
Paul, MN September 2006.
Pitkin A, Dee SA. Aerosol transmission of PRRSV: Application to the field. Proceedings of the
AD Leman Swine Conference St. Paul, MN September 2006.
Trincado C, Torremorel M, Spronk G, Dee S, Muñoz-Zanzi C, Pijoan C.
Assessment of PRRSV activity by PCR in a commercial farm after sow serum exposure using
sample pooling: A clinical case. Proceedings of the 20th IPVS Congress, Copenhagen, Denmark
June, 2006, 03-05.
Dee SA, Cho JG, Deen J, Trincado C, Faaberg K, Jiang Y, Murtaugh MP,
Joo, HS. An evaluation of different variables on the shedding of porcine reproductive and
respiratory syndrome virus in aerosols. Proceedings of the 20th IPVS Congress, Copenhagen,
Denmark, June 2006:05-02.
Dee SA, Cano JP, Deen J, Pijoan C. An evaluation of alternative systems for reducing the
transmission of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus by aerosols. Proceedings of
the 20th IPVS Congress, Copenhagen, Denmark June, 2006: 04-02.
Dee SA, Cano JP, Deen J, Pijoan C. A pilot study to evaluate the survival of porcine
reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus in pig meat. Proceedings of the 20th IPVS Congress,
Copenhagen, Denmark June, 2006: 04-03.
Cano JP, Dee SA, Rovira A, Murtaugh M, Finnegan C, Morrison R. Assessment of virological
and clinical parameters after PRRSV vertical transmission. Proceedings of the 20th IPVS
Congress, Copenhagen, Denmark June, 2006: 04-04.
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Dee SA, Cho JG, Deen J, Murtaugh MP, Pijoan C. An evaluation of the role of isolate
pathogenicity on the aerosol transmission of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome
virus. Proceedings of the 20th IPVS Congress, Copenhagen, Denmark June, 2006: 03-01.
Trincado C, Torremorell M, Spronk G, Dee S, Pijoan C. Effect of serum exposure in mid-term
gestating sows: A clinical case. Proceedings of the 20th IPVS Congress, Copenhagen, Denmark
June, 2006: 04-15.
Rovira A, Cano JP, Morrison R, Munoz-Zanzi C, Dee S. Evaluation of PRRSV monitoring in
sow herds using serum PCR on suckling piglets by simulation. Proceedings of the 20th IPVS
Congress, Copenhagen, Denmark June, 2006: 01-24.
Cano JP, Dee SA, Murtaugh M, Polson D, Johnston D, Finnegan C, Pijoan C. Evaluation of
PRRSV mass vaccination to reduce the impact of the virus in infected populations. Proceedings
of the 20th IPVS Congress, Copenhagen, Denmark June, 2006: 46-04.
Fano EA, Pijoan C, Deen J, Dee SA. Prevalence of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae in piglets at
weaning as predictor on the severity of the disease in growing pigs. Proceedings of the 20th IPVS
Congress, Copenhagen, Denmark June, 2006: 011-02.
Fano E, Pijoan C, Dee SA, Torremorell M. Assessment of the effect of sow parity on the
prevalence of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae in piglets at weaning. Proceedings of the 20th IPVS
Congress, Copenhagen, Denmark June, 2006: 11-03.
Fano EA, Pijoan C, Dee SA. Differences on the Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae seroepidemiologic
pattern and growth performance in progeny from young and multiparous sows. Proceedings of
the 20th IPVS Congress, Copenhagen, Denmark June, 2006: 14-07.
Fano EA, Pijoan C, Dee SA. Assessing the Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection pattern in a
sow herd following an increase in the replacement rate. Proceedings of the 20th IPVS Congress,
Copenhagen, Denmark June, 2006: 19-26.
Rovira A, Pijoan C, Trevizo R, Fano E, Dee S. Successful PRRSV eradication by herd closure
after failure of PRRSV control by serum inoculation. Proceedings of the 20th IPVS Congress,
Copenhagen, Denmark June, 2006: 27-04.
Cano J, Utrera V, Del Castillo SV, Puche S, Marino L, Llanos E, Dee SA, Pijoan C. Porcine
reproductive and respiratory syndrome, Aujeszky’s disease and Classical swine fever eradication
initiative for Venezuela. Proceedings of the 20th IPVS Congress, Copenhagen, Denmark June,
2006: 27-05.
Pieters M, Thompson R, Torremorell M, Dee S, Pijoan C. Applying Thermo-Assisted Drying
and Decontamination to decrease bacterial counts in livestock transportation trailers. Proceedings
of the 20th IPVS Congress, Copenhagen, Denmark June, 2006: 65-06.
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Pieters M, Fano E, Dee S, Pijoan C. Transmission of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae to vaccinated
and unvaccinated replacement gilts form persistently infected pigs. Proceedings of the 20th IPVS
Congress, Copenhagen, Denmark June, 2006: 12-03.
Trincado C, Roycewicz J, Dee S, Joo HS, Pijoan C. Evaluation and viability testing of two
washing protocols for porcine oocytes as a model for embryo transfer. Proceedings of the 20th
IPVS Congress, Copenhagen, Denmark June, 2006: 35-09.
Cho JG, Dee SA, Deen J, Faaberg K, Zimmerman JJ. Joo HS. An evaluation of isolate
pathogenicity on the shedding and transmission of PRRSV by aerosols. American Association of
Swine Veterinarians annual meeting, Kansas City, MO, March 2006.
Cano JP, Dee SA, Pijoan C. Effect of mass vaccination (Ingelvac MLV) on transmission and
persistence in a PRRSV (MN-30100) infected population of pigs. Proceedings of the 86th
Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, St. Louis, 2005 Abstr #18.
Trincado C, Roycewicz J, Dee SA, Joo HS, Pijoan C. Evaluation of 2 washing protocols for
oocytes after culture with PRRSV, PCV-2 and PPV by PCR: preliminary results. Proceedings of
the 86th Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, St. Louis, 2005 Abstr #19.
Dee SA, Torremorell M, Thompson R, Cano JP, Pijoan C. An evaluation of thermo-assisted
drying and decontamination system for the sanitation of full-size transport vehicles contaminated
with PRRSV. Proceedings of the 86th Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, St.
Louis, 2005 Abstr #22.
Cano JP, Dee SA, Deen J, Pijoan C. A pilot study to evaluate the survival of PRRSV in non-
processed meat. Proceedings of the 86th Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, St.
Louis, 2005 Abstr #23.
Cho JG, Dee SA, Deen J, Faaberg K, Zimmerman JJ. Joo HS. An evaluation of isolate
pathogenicity on the shedding and transmission of PRRSV by aerosols. Proceedings of the 86th
Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, St. Louis, 2005 Abstr #27.
Dee SA, Deen J, Cano JP, Pijoan C. An evaluation of alternative methods for reducing the risk of
transmission of PRRSV by aerosols. Proceedings of the 86th Conference of Research Workers in
Animal Disease, St. Louis, 2005 Abstr #28.
Mulupuri, P, Hirsch G, Dee SA, Zimmerman JJ, Murtaugh MP. B-cell responses to PRRSV
infection. Proceedings of the 86th Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, St. Louis,
2005 Abstr #111.
Cano JP, Morrison RB, Dee SA. Assessment of vertical transmission from parity one sows
infected with a low dose of a PRRSV isolate of low virulence. Proceedings of the 86th
Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, St. Louis, 2005 Abstr #148.
Mulupuri, P, Hirsch G, Dee SA, Zimmerman JJ, Murtaugh MP. B-cell responses to PRRSV
infection. Proceedings of the International PRRS Symposium, St. Louis, 2005 Abstr #39.
Pieters M, Thompson R, Torremorell M, Dee SA, Pijoan C. Pilot study for the application of
thermo-assisted drying and decontamination to livestock transportation trailers and its effect on
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bacterial counts. Proceedings of the AD Leman Swine Conference St. Paul, MN September
2005, p. 9.
Schurrer JA, Dee SA, Moon RD, Pijoan C. The influence of environmental temperature on
PRRSV retention in houseflies. Proceedings of the 85th Conference of Research Workers in
Animal Disease, Chicago, 2004 Abstr #25.
Schurrer JA, Dee SA, Moon RD, Pijoan C. An evaluation of intervention strategies for the
control of insects on commercial swine farms. Proceedings of the 85th Conference of Research
Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, 2004 Abstr #26.
Dee SA, Torremorell M, Deen J, Pijoan C. An evaluation of the Thermo-Assisted Drying and
Decontamination (TADD) System for the elimination of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory
Syndrome Virus from contaminated livestock transport vehicles. Proceedings of the 85th
Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, 2004 Abstr #27.
Cho J, Dee SA, Trincado C, Guedes A, Rossow KD, Pijoan C. An Assessment of PRRSV
concentration and shedding patterns in 25 kg and 120 kg pigs. Proceedings of the 85th
Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, 2004 Abstr #32.
Cano JP, Dee SA, Trincado C, Pijoan C, Polson D. Impact of repeated immunization with
closely related vaccine (Ingelvac MLV) on PRRSV VR-2332 persistence and transmission in a
population of pigs. Proceedings of the 85th Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease,
Chicago, 2004 Abstr #33.
Trincado C, Dee SA, Cano JP, Pijoan C. Evaluation of two washing protocols in pig embryos
after culture with PRRSV, PCV-2 and PPV using electron microscopy and PCR. Proceedings of
the 85th Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, 2004 Abstr #34.
Fano E, Pijoan C, Dee SA. PRRSV persistence in both directly challenged and contact-control
pigs. Proceedings of the 85th Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, 2004
Abstr #182.
Fano E, Pijoan C, Dee SA. Assessment of the effect of sow parity in the prevalence of
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae in piglets and weaning. Proceedings of the 85th Conference of
Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, 2004 Abstr #188.
Fano E, Pijoan C, Dee SA. Evaluation of a nested-PCR technique from nasal samples to identify
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae in live animals. Proceedings of the 85th Conference of Research
Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, 2004 Abstr #189.
Rovira A, Olin M, Theis K, Cano JP, Dee SA, Molitor TW. Cytotoxic activity and proliferative
response in PRRSV-infected pigs. Proceedings of the 85th Conference of Research Workers in
Animal Disease, Chicago, 2004 Abstr #141.
Cano JP, Dee SA, Trincado C, Polson D, Pijoan. Impact of repeated immunization with a closely
related vaccine (IngelVac MLV) on PRRSV VR-2332 persistence and transmission in a
population of pigs. AD Leman Swine Conference, St. Paul, MN September 2004, p. 9.
Cho J, Dee SA, Trincado C, Guedes A, Rossow K, Pijoan C. An assessment of PRRSV
concentration and shedding patterns in 25 kg and 120 kg pigs. AD Leman Swine Conference, St.
Paul, MN September 2004, p.10.
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Dee SA, Torremorell M, Deen J, Pijoan C. An evaluation of the Thermo-Assisted Drying and
Decontamination (TADD) system for the elimination of PRRS virus from contaminated
livestock transport vehicles. AD Leman Swine Conference, St. Paul, MN September 2004, p.14.
Schurrer JA, Dee SA, Moon RD, Pijoan C. The influence of environmental temperature on
PRRSV retention in houseflies. AD Leman Swine Conference, St. Paul, MN September 2004,
p.16.
Schurrer JA, Dee SA, Moon RD. An evaluation of intervention strategies for the control of
insects on commercial swine farms. AD Leman Swine Conference, St. Paul, MN September
2004, p.18.
Fano E, Pijoan C, Dee SA. A longitudinal assessment of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae serology
comparing three different infection routes and two ELISA tests. AD Leman Swine Conference,
St. Paul, MN September 2004, p.20.
Boorman J, Dee SA, Moon R, Rossow K, Otake S, Pijoan C. Spatial dispersal of PRRS virus
contaminated flies following contact with experimentally infected pigs. Proceedings of the 18th
IPVS Congress, Hamburg, Germany June, 2004, p28.
Dee SA, Deen J, Burns D, Douthit G, Pijoan C. An assessment of sanitation protocols for
commercial transport vehicles contaminated with PRRS virus. Proceedings of the 18th IPVS
Congress, Hamburg, Germany June, 2004, p.29.
Cho J, Dee S, Guedes A, Trincado C, Rossow K, Pijoan C. Preliminary data on the concentration
of PRRSV in individual pig aerosols and the patterns of shedding. Proceedings of the 18th IPVS
Congress, Hamburg, Germany June, 2004, p.30.
Trincado C, Dee S, Otake S, Pijoan C. An attempt to detect PRRSV contaminated aerosols in
confined air space. Proceedings of the 18th IPVS Congress, Hamburg, Germany June, 2004, p.31.
Fano E, Pijoan C, Dee S. PRRSV persistence in both directly challenged and contact-control
pigs. Proceedings of the 18th IPVS Congress, Hamburg, Germany June, 2004, p.54.
Trincado C, Dee S, Otake S, Pijoan C. An assessment to determine the effectiveness of all-glass
impinger (AGI) to detect varying concentrations of PRRSV in artificial aerosols. Proceedings of
the 18th IPVS Congress, Hamburg, Germany June, 2004, p.93.
Mondaca-Fernandez E, Morrison R, Dee S, Deen J, Davies P. Area-based prevalence of PRRSV
and the initiation of a regional control program. Proceedings of the 18th IPVS Congress,
Hamburg, Germany June, 2004, p.104.
Fano E, Pijoan C, Dee S. Assessing the duration of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection in
gilts. Proceedings of the 18th IPVS Congress, Hamburg, Germany June, 2004,p.167.
Fano E, Pijoan C, Dee S. Aerosol transmission of a mixed infection of Mycoplasma
hyopneumoniae and PRRS virus under field conditions. Proceedings of the 18th IPVS Congress,
Hamburg, Germany June, 2004, p.185.
Fano E, Pijoan C, Dee S. Evaluation of a nested-PCR technique from nasal samples to identify
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae in live animals. Proceedings of the 18th IPVS Congress, Hamburg,
Germany June, 2004, p.186.
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Fano E, Pijoan C, Dee S. A longitudinal assessment of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae serology,
comparing three different infection routes and two ELISA tests. Proceedings of the 18th IPVS
Congress, Hamburg, Germany June, 2004, p.187.
Murtaugh MP, Xiao Z, Dee SA, Kleibocker S, Roof M. Review: Immunity to PRRS virus is
highly atypical. Proceedings of the 18th IPVS Congress, Hamburg, Germany June, 2004, p.21.
Dee SA. A critical review of the risk of local spread of PRRS virus by livestock transport
vehicles and insects. Proceedings of the 18th IPVS Congress, Hamburg, Germany June, 2004,
p.814.
Dee SA, Deen J, Otake S, Pijoan C. An experimental model to evaluate the role of transport
vehicles as a source of PRRS virus transmission to susceptible pigs. Proceedings of the 18th
IPVS Congress, Hamburg, Germany June, 2004, p.27.
Dee SA, Deen J, Pijoan C. Assessing the risk of transport vehicles in the transmission of
PRRSV. Proceedings of the AASV, Des Moines, March 2004.
Dee SA, Deen J, Pijoan C. Assessing the risk of transport vehicles in the transmission of
PRRSV. Proceedings of the 84th Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago,
November, 2003 Abstr # 18.
Dee SA, Jacobson L, Rossow K, Pijoan C. Developing a model to re-evaluate aerosol
transmission of PRRSV. Proceedings of the 84th Conference of Research Workers in Animal
Disease, Chicago, November, 2003 Abstr # 19.
Boorman J, Dee SA, Otake S, Moon R. An assessment of insects as regional vectors of PRRSV.
Proceedings of the 84th Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago,
November, 2003 Abstr # 23.
Otake S, Dee SA, Moon RD, Rossow KD, Trincado C, Pijoan C. Evaluation of mosquitoes
(Aedes vexans) as biological vectors of PRRSV. Proceedings of the 84th Conference of Research
Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, November 2003, Abstr #24.
Xiao Z, Batista L, Dee SA, Rossow K, Nauwyck H, Murtaugh MP. PRRSV distribution in
lymphoid tissues is independent of the resident macrophage population and the local T cell
response. Proceedings of the 84th Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago,
November 2003, Abstr #145.
Fano E, Pijoan C, Dee SA. Evaluation of aerosol transmission of Mycoplasma hyopnuemoniae
and PRRSV (mixed infections) under field conditions. Proceedings of the 84th Conference of
Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, November 2003, Abstr #34.
Dee SA, Jacobson L, Rossow KD, Pijoan C. Developing a model to re-evaluate aerosol
transmission of PRRSV. Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Emerging and Re-
Emerging Pig Diseases, Rome, Italy. 2003, pp.39-40.
Dee SA, Otake S, Rossow K, Moon RD, Pijoan C. Transmission of PRRSV by houseflies
(Musca domestica). Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Emerging and Re-
Emerging Pig Diseases, Rome, Italy. 2003, pp.39-40.
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Dee SA, Otake S, Rossow K, Moon R, Pijoan C. Evaluation of mosquitoes (Musca domestica as
bilogical vectors of PRRSV. Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Emerging and
Re-Emerging Pig Diseases, Rome, Italy. 2003, pp.54-55.
Dee SA, Batista L, Rossow KD, Murtaugh M, Molitor T, Pijoan C. Detection of PRRSV in pigs
with low positive or negative Elisa sample-to-positive ratios. Proceedings of the 4th International
Symposium on Emerging and Re-Emerging Pig Diseases, Rome, Italy. 2003, 107-108.
Dee SA. Observations following the application of multiple strategies to control PRRSV
transmission in 3 2500 sow breeding herds. Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on
Emerging and Re-Emerging Pig Diseases, Rome, Italy. 2003, pp.119-120.
Dee SA. Elimination of PRRSV by Test and Removal: A summary of 30 farms. Proceedings of
the 4th International Symposium on Emerging and Re-Emerging Pig Diseases, Rome, Italy. 2003.
pp.126.
Xiao Z, Murtaugh MP, Johnson CR, Batista L, Dee SA. Immunity to PRRS virus: systemic and
local responses in acute and persistent infection. Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium
on Emerging and Re-Emerging Pig Diseases, Rome, Italy. 2003. pp. 45-46.
Trincado C, Dee SA, Jacobson L, Rossow KD, Otake S, Halvorson D, and Pijoan C. Studies
about porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus transmission by aerosol and non-
porcine vectors under field conditions. Proceedings of the American Association of Swine
Veterinarians, Orlando, FL. 2003, pp. 503-505.
Batista L, Dee SA. Inducing sterilizing immunity against PRRSV in breeding-age female swine.
Proceedings of the AD Leman Swine Conference, St. Paul, MN. 2002, pp.78-80.
Philips RC and Dee SA. Evaluation of mass vaccination and unidirectional pig flow for
elimination of PRRSV. Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Swine Disease
Eradication, St. Paul, MN. 2002, pp. 45.
Otake S, Dee SA, Moon RD, Rossow KD, Trincado C, and Pijoan C. Evaluation of transmission
and survival of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus by houseflies (Musca
domestica). Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Swine Disease Eradication, St.
Paul, MN. 2002, pp. 49.
Trincado C, Dee SA, Otake S, Jacobson L, and Pijoan C. Attempts to enhance aerosol
transmission of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus under controlled field
conditions following establishment of a continuous airspace an a extended exposure period.
Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Swine Disease Eradication, St. Paul, MN.
2002, pp.53-54.
Trincado C, Dee SA, Rossow KD, Halvorson D, and Pijoan C. transmission of PRRSV by non-
porcine vectors: Re-evaluation of Mallard ducks. Proceedings of the 2nd International
Symposium on Swine Disease Eradication, St. Paul, MN. 2002, pp.55.
Otake S, Dee SA, Rossow KD, Moon RD and Pijoan, C. Evaluation of transmission of PRRSV
by mosquitoes. Proceedings of the 17th IPVS Congress, Ames, IA. June, 2002, pp. 214.
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Batista L, Dee SA, Rossow KD, Deen J and Pijoan C. Assessing the duration of PRRSV
persistence and shedding in a large population of female swine. Proceedings of the 17th IPVS
Congress, Ames, IA. June, 2002, pp. 213.
Otake S, Dee SA, Jacobson L, Torremorrel M. and Pijoan C. Evaluation of aerosol transmission
of PRRSV under field conditions. Proceedings of the 17th IPVS Congress, Ames, IA. June,
2002, pp. 271.
Dee SA. Transmission of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus from persistently
infected sows to contact controls. Proceedings of the American Association of Swine
Veterinarians, Kansas City. March 2002, p.301.
Otake S, Dee SA, Rossow KD, Moon RD and Pijoan CP. Transmission of porcine reproductive
and respiratory syndrome virus by mosquitoes. Proceedings of the American Association of
Swine Veterinarians, Kansas City. March 2002, pp.303-306.
Batista L, Dee SA, Rossow KD, Deen J, and Pijoan C. Assessing the duration of porcine
reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus persistence and shedding in a large population of
breeding age female swine. Proceedings of the American Association of Swine Veterinarians,
Kansas City. March 2002, pp.357-360.
Bierk MD, Dee SA, Rossow KD, Otake S, Collins JE and Molitor TW. Transmission of porcine
reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus from persistently infected sows to contact controls.
Proceedings of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians annual
meeting, Hershey PA. November 2001, 44:55.
Otake S, Dee SA, Rossow KD, Moon RD, and Pijoan C. Identification of PRRS virus in
mosquitoes (Culicidae). Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, St. Louis,
November 2001, abstr # 167.
Otake S, Dee SA, Jacobson L, and Pijoan C. Evaluation of aerosol transmission of PRRS virus
under controlled field conditions. Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease. St. Louis,
November 2001, abstr # 166.
Dee SA, Bierk MD, Rossow KD, Collins JE, Otake S, and Molitor TW. Transmission of PRRS
virus from persistently infected sows to contact controls. Conference of Research workers in
Animal Disease, St. Louis, November 2001, abstr # 168.
Otake S, Dee SA, Rossow KD, Moon RD and Pijoan C. Identification of PRRS virus in
mosquitoes (Culicidae). 1st International Symposium on Swine Disease Eradication,
Minneapolis, September 2001, p. 93-94.
Otake S, Dee SA, Jacobson L, Pijoan C. evaluation of aerosol transmission of PRRS virus under
controlled field conditions. AD Leman Conference, Minneapolis September 2001, p.29
Dee SA, Bierk MD, Rossow KD, Collins JE, Otake S, and Molitor TW. Transmission of PRRS
virus from persistently infected sows to contact controls. AD Leman Conf., Minneapolis,
September 2001, p.25.
Dee SA. Diagnosis and control of PRRS: New data on transmission in the breeding herd. First
Global Virtual Conference on Swine Health (http://www.confrencia.uncnet.br/swine).
EMBRAPA-Centro Nacional de Pesquina de Suinos y Aves. May 2001, Brazil.
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Otake S, Dee SA, Rossow KD, Joo HS, Deen J and Molitor TW. Transmission of PRRSV by
contaminated fomites and the role of biosecurity protocols. Proceedings of the American
Association of Swine Veterinarians, Nashville, February 2001, pp. 499-502.
Dee SA, Bierk MD, Rossow KD, Molitor TW. Transmission of PRRSV from persistently
infected breeding animals to contact controls. Conference of Research Workers in Animal
Disease, Chicago, November 2000, abstr # 143.
Philips RE, Jordan D, Dee SA. Elimination of PRRSV from a 250-sow continuous flow farrow-
to-finish farm using a mlv PRRSV vaccine, unidirectional flow, and test-and-removal
procedures. 16th meeting of the International Pig Veterinary Society, Melbourne, August 2000,
p.590.
Philips RE, Jordan D, Dee SA, Claborne J, Schantz B. Elimination of PRRSV following a
clinical PRRS outbreak in a negative herd: preliminary results. 16th meeting of the International
Pig Veterinary Society, Melbourne, August 2000, p.592.
Dee SA, Bierk MD, Deen J, Molitor TW. Elimination of PRRSV from infected breeding herds: a
comparison of test and removal and wean and removal protocols. 16th meeting of the
International Pig Veterinary Society, Melbourne, August 2000, p.593.
Cuatero L, Pijoan C, Ruiz A, Dee SA, Rossow K. Relationship between clinical signs and
PRRSV titers under field conditions. 16th meeting of the International Pig Veterinary Society,
Melbourne, August 2000, p.607.
Dee SA, Molitor TW and Philips RE. Elimination of PRRS virus in 5 pig farms using a test and
removal procedure in the breeding herd. Vet Res. 2000. 31:93-94.
Dee SA, Bierk MD, Rossow KD, Molitor TW. PRRSV persistence in a swine breeding herd. 16th
meeting of the International Pig Veterinary Society, Melbourne, August 2000, p.587
Dee SA, Bierk MD, Rossow KD, Molitor TW. Epidemiological and Diagnostic Observations
Following Elimination of PRRS Virus using Test & Removal. Conference of Research Workers
in Animal Diseases, Chicago, November 1999, abstr # 185.
Cuartero L, Pijoan C, Ruiz A, Rossow K and Dee SA. Relationship between clinical signs and
PRRSV viremia under field farm conditions. AD Leman Conference, Brooklyn Center,
September 1999, p.35.
Dee SA, Molitor TW. Elimination of PRRS Virus Using a Test & Removal Process. Conference
of Research Workers in Animal Diseases, Chicago, November 1998, abstr # 134.
Dee SA, Philips RE. Prevention of PRRS Virus Spread Through Mass Vaccination and
Unidirectional Pig Flow, 15th Meeting of the International Pig Veterinary Society, Birmingham,
July 1998, p.258.
Dee SA. A Protocol for Defining Breeding Herd Stability and Classifying Farms According to
PRRS Status to Identify Potential Intervention Strategies: A Summary of 200 Farms, 15th
Meeting of the International Pig Veterinary Society, Birmingham, July 1998, p.262.
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Torremorell M, Pijoan C, Dee SA. Experimental colonization of young pigs with Streptococcus
suis and its effect on disease. 15th Meeting of the International Pig Veterinary Society,
Birmingham, July 1998, p.90.
Dee SA, Joo HS, Polson DD, Collins JE, Pijoan C, Molitor TW. An Evaluation of Nursery
Depopulation as a Strategy for Controlling Post- Weaning PRRS: A Summary of 34 Farms, 14th
Meeting of the International Pig Veterinary Society, Bologna, July 1996, p.68.
Dee SA, Joo HS. An Evaluation of Nursery Depopulation as a Strategy for Controlling Post
Weaning PRRS: A Summary of 34 Farms. Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease,
Chicago, November 1995, Abstr # 195.
Dee SA, Joo HS. Control of PRRS in the US: A summary of field and research experiences. 2nd
International Symposium on PRRS, Copenhagen, August 1995, p.32.
Dee SA, Joo HS. Controlling PRRS Virus Spread in the Breeding Herd through Management of
the Gilt Pool and Nursery Depopulation. Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease,
Chicago, November 1994, Abstr # 244.
Dee SA. Assessing the Feasibility of Controlling PRRS Using Nursery Depopulation in a Large
Swine Complex. Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, November 1994,
abstr # 245.
Dee SA. Eradication of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus in Endemically
Infected Swine Herds by Nursery Depopulation, 13th Meeting of the International Pig Veterinary
Society, Bangkok, June 1994, p.65.
Dee SA, Joo HS. Eradication of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus in
Endemically Infected Swine Herds by Nursery Depopulation. Conference of Research Workers
in Animal Disease, Chicago, November 1993, abstr # 128.
Dee SA. Survival of Eubacterium suis in the Urogenital Tract of Female Swine. Conference of
Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, November 1992, abstr # 49.
Dee SA. The Survivability of Streptococcus suis Under Various Climactic and Environmental
Conditions. Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, November 1991,
abstr # 55.
Dee SA. An Assessment of the Carrier Status of Streptococcus suis in Swine. Conference of
ResearchWorkers in Animal Disease, Chicago, November 1991, abstr # 56.
Dee SA. Environmental Factors Affecting Blood Selenium Levels in Swine, American Society
of Animal Scientists Annual Meeting, Laramie, August 1991.
Dee SA. Utilizing Lotus 1-2-3 to Assess the Economic Feasibility of On-Farm Finishing of
Swine. Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, November 1990, abstr #
335.
Dee SA. Techniques to Enhance the Isolation of Eubacterium suis. Conference of Research
Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, November 1989, abstr # 36.
Dee SA, Joo HS, Molitor TW. The Pathogenic Effects of Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis
(IBR) Virus on Swine Fetuses via in utero Inoculation - Histopathology and
Immunofluorescence, Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, November
1984.
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Dee SA, Joo HS, Molitor TW. The Pathogenic Effects of Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis
(IBR) Virus on Swine Fetuses via in utero Inoculation - Gross Pathology, Serology, and Virus
Isolation, Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, November 1982.
Publications (Non-Peer Review)
Air filtration of swine herds: A review of the history. National Hog Farmer, September 2017.
Dee SA. The PRRS virus: Update on how it is spread and routes to control it. PIC Genomics
(UK)
Dee SA. Protocolo de bioseguridad para la prevencion del PRRSV. Albeitar (Spain)
Dee SA. Luftfilter gegen PRRS. SUS (Germany)
Dee SA. Pin-pointing the principles of biosecurity. National Hog Farm Blueprint Series
Pitkin AN, Otake and Dee SA. Biosecurity measures for preventing the spread of porcine
reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. AASV website, February 2009.
Dee SA. Air filtration: Double-edged sword. Feedstuffs, March 2008.
Dee SA. PRRS Eradication: What’s the Government’s Role? Feedstuffs, December 2007.
Dee SA. Watching the weather vane. International PigLetter, November, 2007.
Dee SA. PCVAD Q & A. Feedstuffs, September 2007.
Dee SA. Downtime: Wasted time or time well-spent? International PigLetter, September 2007.
Dee SA. If I were a pork producer, I would… International PigLetter, July 2007.
Dee SA. Are we drawing swords again, Robert? International PigLetter, May 2007.
Dee SA. PRRS vaccination: New life for old products? Feedstuffs, May 2007.
Dee SA. A celebration of the life of Carlos Pijoan. International PigLetter, January 2007.
Dee SA. Scott responds to the Ringmaster. International PigLetter, December 2006.
Dee SA. Scott’s final response to Gordon’s final response. International PigLetter, December
2006.
Dee SA. An overview of North American PRRS eradication efforts. International PigLetter.
March 2006.
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Dee SA. Aerosol transmission of PRRSV: A visit with the Magic Mirror. International
PigLetter. April, 2005.
Dee SA. The future of PRRS in North America. Pig Progress 20:9; 35.
Dee SA. The twelve days of PRRS virus. International PigLetter. December 2003.
Otake S, Dee SA, and Pijoan C. Transmission of PRRSV: Recent research Reports. International
PigLetter. September 2002.
Otake S and Dee SA. Mechanical transmission of PRRSV by mosquitoes. Pig Journal. May
2002: 29-33.
Otake S and Dee SA. Transmission of PRRSV by mechanical vectors (fomites and needles) and
the impact of biosecurity protocols. Pig Journal. March 2001, 26-29.
Otake S and Dee SA. Recent research on PRRSV-transmission: Transmission of PRRSV by
fomites and needles. The Pig Magazine. August 2001: 45.
Otake S and Dee SA. Can aerosol transmit PRRSV? Pig Journal, September 2001: 45-47.
Dee SA. An update of PRRS research from our group and take-home messages for the farm.
International Pigletter, November 2001.
Dee SA. Urinary tract diseases of pigs. CABI Animal Health and Production Compendium.
Dee SA. Respiratory diseases: Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome. National Hog
Farmer Blueprint Series. October 2001.
Dee SA. Recent information on PRDC. Japanese Journal of Clinical Veterinary Medicine.
August 2001.
Dee SA. PRDC roundtable: diagnosis and control The Pig Magazine. August 2001.
Dee SA. The persistence of the PRRS virus. Elsevier International Pig Progress: Respiratory
Diseases V. June 2001.
Dee SA. An executive summary of selected PRRS research reports: part 1. International
Pigletter. February 2001.
Dee SA. An executive summary of selected PRRS research reports: part 2. International
Pigletter. March 2001.
Dee SA. PRRS elimination strategies. Elsevier International Pig Progress. June 2000.
Dee SA. One farm to one animal PRRS strategy in the US. Elsevier International Pig Progress:
Respiratory Diseases for the New Millenium. June 1999.
Dee SA. An overview of the 3rd international symposium on PRRS. International Pigletter. July
1999.
Dee SA. PRRS eradication: Learning to crawl. International PigLetter. August 1998.
Dee SA. Gilt development programs: Are they worthwhile? International PigLetter. February
1998.
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Dee SA. Beyond PRRS: A model for the control of other diseases. International PigLetter.
March 1997.
Dee SA. The porcine respiratory disease complex: 18 week wall. MISSET Pigs. January 1997.
Dee SA. The porcine respiratory disease complex: Are subpopulations important? Swine Health
& Production. 1996. 4:147-150.
Dee SA. How to use PRRS vaccine in the breeding herd. MN Pork Journal. November 1996.
Dee SA. PRRS: Trans-Atlantic cooperation and new ideas. Brit Vet J. 1996. 152:127.
Dee SA. PRRS-still a mystery disease. International PigLetter. February 1996.
Dee SA. PRRS serology: A critical component of the diagnostic work-up. Swine Health and
Production. 1996. 4:100-101.
Dee SA and Joo HS. PRRS in the United States: The re-education of the swine practitioner.
Swine Health and Production. 1995. 3:81-84.
Dee SA. The effect of segregated early weaning on sow productivity. MISSET Pigs. June 1995.
Dee SA. Investigation of a nationwide outbreak of swine infertility and respiratory syndrome
(SIRS) using a telephone survey. AASP News. 1992. 4:41-44.
INVITED PRESENTATIONS WITH PROCEEDINGS (418 total):
Survival of viral pathogens in animal feed ingredients under transboundary shipment models.
International Alliance for Biological Standards, Wiesbaden, Germany, May 2019.
USDA Transboundary Animal Disease in Swine, St Paul, MN, May 2019.
Production Performance and Welfare of Pigs Raised Under Antibiotic Free Conditions vs. Those
Raised Under Conditions Involving Responsible Use Following Challenge with a Contemporary
PRRSV Isolate. National Institute of Animal Agriculture annual meeting, Des Moines, IA, April
2019.
ASFV Update: Pipestone Perspective. National Institute of Animal Agriculture annual meeting,
Des Moines, IA, April 2019.
The Foreign Animal Disease Risk of Feed. American Association of Swine Veterinarians, Lake
Buena Vista, Florida, March 9-12, 2019.
ASFV: Virus, Transmission and Feed. International Symposium on African Swine Fever
Prevention. Zhengzhou, China, February 22, 2019.
Evaluating the risk of feed ingredients as vehicles for the transboundary movement of foreign
animal diseases. Iowa Veterinary Medical Association, Des Moines, IA, February 13, 2019.
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Evaluating the risk of feed ingredients as vehicles for the transboundary movement of foreign
animal diseases. Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association, Minneapolis, MN February 5, 2019.
FAD preparedness and mitigation efforts update. Minnesota Pork Congress, Minneapolis, MN
February 5, 2019.
Risk for transmission by feed ingredients and potential mitigation strategies for ASF and other
transboundary diseases, North American PRRS Symposium, Chicago IL, December 2, 2018.
Transboundary Feed Transmission, James D. McKean Swine Conference, November 1, 2018.
The implication and impact of the risk of transboundary animal disease spread by imported feed
ingredients, United States Animal Health Association Global Animal Health and Trade
Committee. October 23, Kansas City, MO. October 23, 2018.
PED and the role of feed in the regional spread of the virus. The 7th Leman China Swine
Conference. Zhengzhou, China. October 19-21, 2018.
Potential of ASF in feed: what do we know? The 7th Leman China Swine Conference.
Zhengzhou, China. October 19-21, 2018.
Mitigation strategies to reduce the risk of contaminated feed: what can we do? The 7th Leman
China Swine Conference. Zhengzhou, China. October 19-21, 2018.
Risk Assessments on US and Canadian Imports and International Travelers, 21st Century
Strategic Pork Forums, Canadian meeting, Toronto, ONT. November, 2018.
Risk Assessments on US and Canadian Imports and International Travelers, 21st Century
Strategic Pork Forums, Kansas City, MO. September, 2018.
Crossing Borders: Contaminated Feed and Food, AD Leman Conference Distinguished
Luncheon Lecture, St Paul, MN, September, 2018.
What’s New on Feed Virus Biosecurity: Including FADs and Mitigation. AD Leman
Conference, St Paul, MN, September, 2018.
Transboundary Disease and Pathogen Survival-A Proactive Approach. 28th Carthage Veterinary
Clinic Annual Swine Health and Production Conference. Macomb, IL, August, 2018.
Evaluation of the survival of viral pathogens in contaminated feed ingredients using
transboundary shipment models. Academy of Veterinary Consultants, August 10, 2018.
Evaluation of the survival of viral pathogens in contaminated feed ingredients using
transboundary shipment models. USDA Transboundary Disease Training Course, May 15, 2018.
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Evaluation of the survival of viral pathogens in contaminated feed ingredients using
transboundary shipment models. 10th European Symposium of Porcine Health Management,
Barcelona, Spain, May 9-11, 2018.
Modeling the transboundary survival of foreign animal disease pathogens and endemic disease
pathogens in contaminated feed ingredients. Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association,
Rochester, MN, February 15, 2018.
Modeling the transboundary survival of foreign animal disease pathogens and endemic disease
pathogens in contaminated feed ingredients. Illinois Pork Congress, Springfield, IL, February 7,
2018.
Modeling the transboundary survival of foreign animal disease pathogens and endemic disease
pathogens in contaminated feed ingredients. Minnesota Pork Congress, Minneapolis, MN,
January 16, 2018.
Modeling the transboundary survival of foreign animal disease pathogens and endemic disease
pathogens in contaminated feed ingredients. Federal Bureau of Investigations Animal/Plant
Health Joint Criminal-Epidemiological Investigations Conference, University of California
Davis College of Veterinary Medicine, Davis, CA January 3, 2018.
Modeling the transboundary survival of foreign animal disease pathogens and endemic disease
pathogens in contaminated feed ingredients. California Department of Food and Agriculture
(webinar presentation). December 15, 2017.
Modeling the transboundary survival of foreign animal disease pathogens and endemic disease
pathogens in contaminated feed ingredients. Zinpro Nutrition Conference, Walt Disney World,
Orlando, FL, November 9, 2017.
Production Performance and Welfare of Pigs Raised Under Antibiotic Free Conditions vs. Those
Raised Under Conditions Involving Responsible Use Following Challenge with a Contemporary
PRRSV Isolate. Zinpro Nutrition Conference, Walt Disney World, Orlando, FL, November 9,
2017.
Modeling the transboundary survival of foreign animal and endemic disease pathogens via
contaminated feed ingredients. PIC Health Team Veterinarian Meeting. Oct 27, 2017, Phoenix,
AZ
Modeling the transboundary survival of foreign animal and endemic disease pathogens via
contaminated feed ingredients. Western Canadian Association of Swine Veterinarians. October
24, 2017, Stratford, Ontario, CA
Biosecurity of feed ingredients. Western Canadian Association of Swine Veterinarians. October
19, 2017, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CA
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Modeling the transboundary survival of foreign animal and endemic disease pathogens via
contaminated feed ingredients. Subcommittee on Global Health and Trade, 121st meeting of the
United States Animal Health Association, October 12-18, 2017, San Diego, CA
Modeling the transboundary survival of foreign animal and endemic disease pathogens via
contaminated feed ingredients. Subcommittee on Feed and Food Safety, 121st meeting of the
United States Animal Health Association, October 12-18, 2017, San Diego, CA
Modeling the transboundary survival of foreign animal and endemic disease pathogens via
contaminated feed ingredients. Subcommittee on Swine, 121st meeting of the United States
Animal Health Association, October 12-18, 2017, San Diego, CA
Modeling the transboundary survival of foreign animal disease pathogens and endemic disease
pathogens in contaminated feed ingredients. AD Leman Swine Conference, St Paul, MN,
September 18, 2017.
Production Performance and Welfare of Pigs Raised Under Antibiotic Free Conditions vs. Those
Raised Under Conditions Involving Responsible Use Following Challenge with a Contemporary
PRRSV Isolate. AD Leman Swine Conference, St Paul, MN, September 18, 2017.
Biosecurity of feedstuffs: Is feed the new Trojan horse? National Cattleman’s Beef Association
Biosecurity Working Group, Denver, CO, July 13, 2017.
Feed: What are the risks of biologics? 48th meeting of the American Association of Swine
Veterinarians, Denver, CO, February 26, 2017.
Modeling the survival of FAD viral surrogate pathogens in ingredients shipped from China to the
US. Banff Pork Congress, Banff Alberta, January 10-11, 2017.
Modeling the survival of FAD viral surrogate pathogens in ingredients shipped from China to the
US. Minnesota Pork Congress, January 17, 2017.
Modeling the survival of FAD viral surrogate pathogens in ingredients shipped from China to the
US. Minnesota Board of Animal Health, November 7, 2016.
Modelling the transboundary risk of PEDV: Introduction of the virus to the US from China
through contaminated feed ingredients in the presence of absence of treatment. American
Association of Swine Veterinarians Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 1, 2016.
Comparison of immunological response, shedding profiles and production performance between
Fostera PRRS and Ingelvac PRRS MLV in the face of heterologous PRRSV challenge.
American Association of Swine Veterinarians Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 28,
2016.
Air filtration and feed transmission. Iowa Egg Layers Symposium, Ames, IA, October 1, 2015.
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An evaluation of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus survival in individual feed ingredients in the
presence or absence of a liquid antimicrobial. AD Leman Swine Conference, St. Paul, MN,
September 2015.
Transmission of PEDV via feed: A paradigm shift for the global industry. 7th International
Symposium on Emerging & Re-Emerging Swine Diseases, Kyoto, Japan, June 2015.
Reduction of wild-type PRRS virus shedding in aerosols of growing pigs by modified-live
vaccination at weaning. 7th International Symposium on Emerging & Re-Emerging Swine
Diseases, Kyoto, Japan, June 2015.
Veterinary vaccine potency workshop: swine perspective. USDA regulatory policy workshop,
Ames, IA, April 2015.
Application of air filtration to swine breeding units for the prevention of airborne diseases,
National Air Filtration Association annual meeting, Dallas, TX, April 2015.
Biosecurity: PRRSV, PEDV and a decade of progress. 46th annual meeting of the American
Association of Swine Veterinarians, Orlando FL, March 2015.
New information of PEDV transmission and biosecurity. APC/Global Pig Farm conference,
Tokyo, Japan, October 2014.
PRRSV and PEDV transmission and biosecurity. Shennong educational conference, Kunming,
China, October 2014.
Management required for a competitive Chinese hog industry in 2020. Genesus swine production
conference, Xi’an, China, October 2014.
Novel approaches to study complex field problems. Leman China Swine Conference, Xi’an,
China, October 2014.
Optimum biosecurity. Leman China Swine Conference, Xi’an, China, October 2014.
Recent trials in growing pigs in pursuit of optimum productivity. Leman China Swine
Conference, Xi’an, China, October 2014.
Evidence of feed as a risk for transmitting PEDV. Pijoan symposium, AD Leman Swine
Conference, St. Paul, MN September 2014.
Effect of air filtration on PEDV transmission. AD Leman Swine Conference, St. Paul, MN
September 2014.
New information on the transmission and biosecurity of PEDV and PRRSV. 45th meeting of the
American Association of Swine Veterinarians, Dallas TX, March 2014.
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Update on tools for PRRS control: filtration, biosecurity and vaccination. IPPRS, Chicago, IL
December 2013.
New information on the airborne risk of PRRSV and ideas on managing it. C Pijoan Symposium,
AD Leman Conference, St. Paul, MN September 2013.
The complexity of disease management in large flows in the USA. A series of 4 lectures for
swine veterinarians in Sweden and Denmark (Vasteras, Korsar, Fredericia and Odense), March
2013.
Air filtration: What are the new challenges? 44th meeting of the American Association of Swine
Veterinarians, San Diego, CA, March 2013. Pp:491-495.
Update on tools for PRRS control: filtration, biosecurity and vaccination. IPPRS, Kansas City,
MO December 2012.
The “PRRS-fect Storm”: New thoughts on the Fall of 2011. C Pijoan Symposium, AD Leman
Conference, St. Paul, MN September 2012.
Cost: benefit of air filtration. C Pijoan Symposium, AD Leman Conference, St. Paul, MN
September 2012.
Air filtration update. Carthage Veterinary Service Swine Conference, Macomb IL, August 2012.
Air filtration for disease control. Michigan State University Professional Pork Producers
Symposium, Lansing, MI February 2012.
What works and what further information is needed to eliminate porcine reproductive and
respiratory syndrome virus: The US perspective. International PRRS Symposium, Chicago, IL
December 2011.
Achieving "Sustainable PRRSV Freedom" in Swine-Dense Regions: The Role of Air Filtration.
Banff Pork Congress, Banff, AB, January 2012.
Keeping grow-finish pigs free of PRRSV. Pipestone Pig Care Conferences, Pipestone, MN and
Independence, IA, September 2011.
New information of PRRSV aerosol, transmission and biosecurity. Carthage Veterinary Service
Swine Conference, Macomb IL, August 2011.
Air filtration Update. World Pork Expo Area/regional control and elimination workshop. Des
Moines, IA, June 2011.
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Scientific support for air filtration to reduce the risk of airborne PRRSV. Clarcor PRRS day,
Hendersonville, TN, March 2011.
Recent advances in PRRSV transmission and biosecurity. Third annual conference for Austrian
swine veterinarians. Simmering, Austria, March 2011.
Scientific support for filtering swine units in the Midwest. MNKOTA annual meeting, Sioux
Falls, SD, March 2011.
Are we ready to move forward with PRRSV elimination? 41st meeting of the American
Association of Swine Veterinarians, Phoenix, AZ, March 2011.
PRRSV transmission and biosecurity: A review of the last 10 years. Western Michigan PRRS
area/regional control and elimination meeting, Holland, MI, February 2011.
PRRS: Science, Application and Risk Assessment. USDA ARS First International Symposium
on Biosafety and Biocontainment, Baltimore, MD, February 2011.
Hanson Lecture: Elimination of PRRS virus from North America: Uniting the Clans! AD Leman
Swine Conference, September 2010.
New information of PRRSV aerosol, transmission and biosecurity. Carthage Veterinary Service
Swine Conference, Macomb IL, August 2010.
Total protection. Eurporc, Vic Spain, May 2010.
Is air filtration the solution for PRRS? Northeast Veterinary Service “Passion for Pigs”
conference, Columbia, MO March 2010.
Cost-effective biosecurity for wean-to-finish. Pipestone Veterinary Clinic pig care conference,
Sioux Falls, SD, March 2010.
Air filtration: Highs and Lows in 2009-2010. Pipestone System large farm managers meeting.
Pipestone, MN March 2010.
Air filtration update. Pipestone Veterinary Clinic PRRS meeting, Sioux Fall, SD March 2010.
Air filtration of sow farms: 18 months of experience. American Association of Swine
Veterinarians, Omaha, NE March 2010.
Keeping disease of the farm, Iowa Pork Producers Association, Des Monies, IA, January, 2010.
PRRS eradication update, 2010 Minnesota Pork Congress, Minneapolis, MN, January, 2010.
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Use of a production region model to evaluate the transmission and biosecurity of PRRS and
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae: Results of a 3-year study. 2009 International PRRS Symposium,
Chicago, IL, December, 2009.
Global collaboration on PRRS Eradication-A New Model: The Swine Disease Eradication
Center. The 4th Asian Pig Veterinary Society, Tsukuba, Japan October 2009.
Update of SDEC-related research on airborne transmission and biosecurity of PRRSV and
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae. Boehringer Ingelheim Swine Academy, Ames, IA October 2009.
Update of SDEC-related research on airborne transmission and biosecurity of PRRSV and
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae. Boehringer Ingelheim Swine Academy, St. Paul, MN September
2009.
A review of the routes of PRRSV transmission between farms. Allen D. Leman conference, St.
Paul, MN, September 2009.
Update of SDEC-related research on airborne transmission and biosecurity of PRRSV and
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae. Allen D. Leman conference, St. Paul, MN, September 2009.
New information of PRRSV aerosol, transmission and biosecurity. Carthage Veterinary Service
Swine Conference, Macomb IL, August 2009.
Update of SDEC-related research on airborne transmission and biosecurity of PRRSV and
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae. French Pig Veterinary Society, Brittany, France June 2009.
Supporting biosecurity recommendations with research data. Fairmont Veterinary Clinic Spring
Client Meeting, Fairmont, MN, April 2009.
Use of a production region model to evaluate the transmission and biosecurity of PRRSV and
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae. Northeast Veterinary “Passion for Pigs” Conference, Columbia,
MO, March 2009.
Transmission of EP and PRRS. PIC Veterinary Conference, Stratford-upon-Avon, England,
February 2009.
Regional and national eradication of PRRS. PIC Veterinary Conference, Stratford-upon-Avon,
England, February 2009.
Update on research assessing aerosol transmission of PRRSV and results of air filtration
technology. Boehringer-Ingelheim Foundations of Area and Regional PRRS Control, Chicago,
IL, December 2008.
PRRS research update. Boehringer-Ingelheim PRRS Academy, St. Paul, MN, September 2008.
New information of PRRSV aerosol, transmission and biosecurity. Carthage Veterinary Service
Swine Conference, Macomb IL, August 2008.
Biosecurity: Why you do what you do! Hytek swine seminar, Manitoba, CA, August 4-7 2008.
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Transport biosecurity for PRRSV: Thermal and non-thermal techniques. National Pork Board
Transport Biosecurity Summit. Kansas City, MO July 2008.
Global trends in health. Expoaviga Carlos Pijoan Memorial, Barcelona Spain, April 2008.
Update on air filtration research. Swine Vet Center annual client meeting, Minneapolis, MN
April 2008.
What cattle veterinarians can learn form PRRS. Academy of Veterinary Consultants Annual
meeting, March 2008.
It’s all about health. Pipestone Veterinary Clinic Pig Care Conference, Sioux Falls, SD March
2008.
An overview of air filtration research. American Association of Swine Practitioners Annual
Meeting, San Diego, CA March 2008.
New information of PRRSV transmission and biosecurity. American Association of Swine
Practitioners Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA March 2008.
PRRS update, Minnesota Certified Veterinary Technicians Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN
February 2008.
Air filtration: Double-edged Sword. Minnesota Pork Producers Association Annual Meeting,
January 2008.
Applying new information of PRRSV transmission and biosecurity to improve profitability.
Ontario Swine Health Advisory Board Big Bug Day V, Stratford, Ont. December 2007.
Area spread of PRRS: Routes, risk factors, and solutions. Animal Health Service seminar for the
retirement of Marten de Jong, Deventer, the Netherlands, October 2007.
Control and eradication of PRRS virus. USAHA/AAVLD annual meeting, Reno NV, October
2007.
Area spread of PRRS virus: End of story? (Pijoan lectureship) Allen D. Leman conference, St.
Paul, MN, September 2007.
Aerosol spread of PRRSV: Application to the field. Allen D. Leman conference, St. Paul, MN,
September 2007.
New information of PRRSV aerosol, transmission and biosecurity. Carthage Veterinary Service
Swine Conference, Macomb IL, August 2007.
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Update on PRRSV transmission and biosecurity research from the SDEC, Boehringer-Ingelheim,
Queretaro, Mexico, July 2007.
Actualizacion de las ininvestigaciones cientificas en PRRS y su aplicacion en el campo,
AMVEC, Queretaro, Mexico, July 2007.
Programas de desinfeccion: Conceptos basicos y actualidades. AMVEC, Queretaro, Mexico, July
2007.
Understanding the transmission of PRRS virus when designing swine facilities, American
Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, Minneapolis, MN, June 2007.
Aerosol transmission of PRRS virus: Application to the Field, AASV annual meeting, Orlando,
FL, March 2007.
An overview of new PRRS information and initiatives for Minnesota producers, Minnesota Pork
Congress, Minneapolis, MN January 2007.
PRRSV transmission and biosecurity: A review, North American Veterinary Conference,
Orlando, FL, January, 2007.
Management of PRRS in the nursery, North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, FL,
January, 2007.
An overview of diagnostics for PRRS, North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, FL,
January, 2007.
What bovine practitioners can learn from PRRS management, North American Veterinary
Conference, Orlando, FL, January, 2007.
Update on PRRSV transmission and biosecurity. Pipestone Systems Pork Powerhouse meeting,
December 2006
An update on PRRSV transmission and biosecurity, Ontario Swine Health Advisory Board Big
Bug Day III, Stratford, ONT, December 2006.
Evaluation of PRRSv mass vaccination to reduce the impact of the virus on infected populations.
Allen D. Leman Swine conference, St. Paul, MN, September 2006.
Production and diagnostic findings in problem herds when control of resident virus is difficult to
achieve: field observations and data. Allen D. Leman swine conference, St. Paul, MN,
September 2006.
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Cutting wedge PRRS information. Carthage Veterinary Service Swine Conference, Macomb
Illinois, August 2006.
PRRSV Basics. National meeting of the Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical
Association, March 2006, Minneapolis, MN.
PRRSV transmission and biosecurity. National meeting of the Student Chapter of the American
Veterinary Medical Association, March 2006, Minneapolis, MN.
The role of the AASV in the eradication of PRRS from North America. American Association of
Swine Veterinarians annual meeting, Kansas City, MO, March 2006.
The science behind boar stud biosecurity. American Association of Swine Veterinarians annual
meeting, Kansas City, MO, March 2006.
PRRS: Global view. Pipestone Systems Pork Powerhouse meeting, December 2005.
An update on PRRSV transmission and biosecurity. ALPHARMA-Land-O-Lakes conferences,
Fairmont, MN, Waterloo, IA and Indianapolis, IN, Fall 2005.
An overview of swine farm biosecurity using PRRSV as a model agent. National Pork Board
Professional Managers Conferences (Dayton, OH, Guymon, OK, Marshall, MO, Lansing, MI,
Springfield, IL, Mankato, MN and Omaha, NE, Fall 2005.
The influence of animal age, bacterial co-infection and porcine reproductive and respiratory
syndrome virus isolate pathogenicity on virus load in individual pigs. Allen D. Leman swine
conference, St. Paul, MN, September, 2005.
An evaluation of air filtration alternatives for reducing the risk of aerosol transmission of PRRS
virus. Allen D. Leman swine conference, St. Paul, MN, September, 2005.
PRRSV biosecurity: Applying a full-court press. Carthage Veterinary Service Swine Conference,
Macomb Illinois, August 2005.
Update on PRRS biosecurity. George Young swine conference, Sioux City, NE, August 2005.
Life-long learning: application of science in practice. The Howard Dunne memorial lecture,
American Association of Swine Veterinarians annual meeting, Toronto Canada, March 2005.
Update on PRRS biosecurity. American Association of Swine Veterinarians annual meeting,
Toronto Canada, March 2005.
Update on PRRS biosecurity. Indiana Veterinary Medical Association annual meeting,
Indianapolis, IN, January 2005.
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The future of PRRS in North America: What will the next decade bring? Allen D. Leman swine
conference, St. Paul, MN, September, 2004.
Cutting edge PRRS information. Carthage Veterinary Service Swine Conference, Macomb
Illinois, August 2004.
New information of PRRSV transmission. The XXXIX national congress of AMVEC, Mazatlan,
Mexico, July 2004.
Validation of the Thermo-Assisted Drying and Decontamination (TADD) system. The XXXIX
national congress of AMVEC, Mazatlan, Mexico, July 2004.
A critical review of the risk of local spread of PRRS virus by livestock transport vehicles and
insects. Proceedings of the 18th IPVS Congress, Hamburg, Germany June, 2004.
Validation of Thermo-Assisted Drying and Decontamination. PIC Swine Health Symposium,
Nashville, TN 2004.
An overview of PRRS in the USA. Suinitalia, Reggio Emilia, Italy. 2004.
The Science of PRRS: What we know (and don’t know) about diagnosis, transmission and
control. American Association of Swine Veterinarians, Des Moines, IA. 2004.
Challenges to pig health improvement. National Pork Board Conference on Genetics and Health.
Des Moines, IA. 2003.
Cutting edge PRRS information. Carthage Veterinary Service, Macomb Illinois, August 2003.
Developing a model to re- evaluate aerosol transmission of PRRSV. Proceedings of the 4th
International Symposium on Emerging and Re-Emerging Pig Diseases, Rome, Italy. 2003.
Detection of PRRSV in pigs with low positive or negative Elisa sample-to positive ratios.
Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Emerging and Re-Emerging Pig Diseases,
Rome, Italy. 2003.
Transmission of PRRSV by Non-Porcine Vectors and Fomites: Recent Research Reports.
Proceedings of the American Association of Swine Veterinarians. Orlando, FL March 2003.
Assessment of Production of Protective Immunity and Response to Heterologous Challenge
Against PRRSV in Breeding Age Female Swine. Proceedings of the American Association of
Swine Veterinarians. Orlando, FL March 2003.
Biosecurity: A Critical Review of Today’s Practices. Proceedings of the American Association
of Swine Veterinarians. Orlando, FL March 2003.
Biosecurity for PRRSV. Minnesota Pork Producers Association Annual Conference.
Minneapolis, MN February, 2003.
An Update on PRRSV Epidemiology. South Central Veterinary Associates Swine Health
Workshop. Wells, MN January, 2003.
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An Update on PRRSV Epidemiology. Manitoba Swine Seminar. Winnipeg, MB January 2003.
An Update on PRRSV Epidemiology. Utah Pork Producers Association Annual Meeting.
PRRS Eradication: Why Does it Fail? Pipestone Veterinary Clinic Client Education Seminar.
Pipestone, MN December 2002.
How Close Are We to Industry-Wide PRRS Eradication? Kansas State University Swine Day.
Manhattan, KS November 2002.
PRRS Eradication: Why Does it Fail? Anaporc. Barcelona, Spain. November, 2002.
PRRS Eradication: Why Does it Fail? Iowa State University Swine Disease Conference. Ames,
IA. November 2002.
An Overview of PRRSV Epidemiology. Boehringer-Ingelheim Vetmedica Veterinary Technical
Service Continuing Education Day. Ames, IA. November 2002.
A Global Approach to Disease: The Case of PRRS. The Society of Italian Pathologists. Pesora,
Italy. October 2002.
New Information on PRRSV Epidemiology. Genetiporc Drummondville, Quebec, Winnepeg,
MB and Stratford, ONT. October-December 2002.
Transmission of PRRS Virus by Non-Porcine Vectors and Fomites. Allen D. Leman Swine
Conference. St. Paul, MN. September 2002.
Biosecurity: A Critical Review of Today’s Practices. The 2nd International Symposium on
Swine Disease Eradication. St. Paul, MN. September 2002.
Cutting edge PRRS information. Carthage Veterinary Service Swine Conference, Macomb
Illinois, August 2002.
An Update on PRRSV Epidemiology. Boehringer-Ingelheim Vet Medica. PRRS at Ileitis
Symposium. Ames, IA. June 2002.
Is PRRSV Affecting Your Biosecurity System? Pork Academy. Des Moines, IA. June 2002.
An Update on PRRSV Epidemiology. Association of Veterinarians in Agricultural Industries.
Drummondville, Quebec, May 2002.
Meeting Endemic Disease Challenges. London Swine Conference. London, Ontario, April 2002.
The future of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. American Association of
Swine Veterinarians Annual Meeting. Kansas City, March 2002.
New information on PRRSV transmission. National Pork Board Swine Health Symposium. Des
Moines, November 2001.
An update of PRRSV transmission. Pfizer Veterinary Alliance. Amelia Island, November 2001.
An update of PRRS eradication. North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association Annual
Meeting. Raleigh, November 2001.
New information of PRRSV transmission. North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association
Annual Meeting. Raleigh, November 2001.
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Elimination of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. 1st International Symposium
on Swine Disease Eradication. University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine,
September 2001.
Identification of genetically diverse strains of PRRSV in a swineherd. AD Leman Conference,
September 2001.
PRRSV transmission. Carthage Veterinary Service 11th Annual Swine Conference, Macomb
Illinois, August 2001.
An update of the PRRS work of our group. Minnesota Pork Conference, Morris and Fairmont
December 2000.
Strategies for the control and elimination of PRRSV. Iowa Veterinary Medical Association Des
Moines, September, 2000.
PRRS eradication: test and removal. AD Leman Swine Conference, Minneapolis, August 2000.
A diagnostic investigation of PRRSV persistence in adult breeding swine. Central Veterinary
Conference. Kansas City, August 2000.
Control of PRRS in the breeding herd. Central Veterinary Conference, Kansas City, August
2000.
Control of PRRS in weaned pig populations. Central Veterinary Conference, Kansas City,
August 2000.
An evaluation of Test and Removal and Wean and Removal for the elimination of PRRSV.
Central Veterinary Conference, Kansas City, August 2000.
Factors affecting the transmission of PRRSV in the breeding herd. AMVEC Acapulco, August
2000
What new with PRRS: A summary of field and research experiences. AVMA Annual Meeting
Salt Lake City, July 2000.
Principles of PRRSV transmission in the breeding herd. Boehringer-Ingelheim Animal Health
PRRS Roundtable, Des Moines, June 2000.
A diagnostic investigation of PRRS virus persistence in adult swine. Odder Dyreklinik, Odder
Denmark March 2000.
PRRS Research: Check off Progress and Future Direction. NPPC National Pork Forum and
Delegates Act, Kansas City, March, 2000.
An Overview of PRRS Control and Eradication in the United States. Year 2000 PRRS Seminar,
Taipei, January 2000.
A Diagnostic Investigation of PRRS Virus Persistence in the Breeding Herd. Year 2000 PRRS
Seminar, Taipei. January 2000.
An Overview of PRRS Control and Eradication in the United States. Filipino College of Swine
Practitioners. Manila, The Philippines, January 2000.
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A Diagnostic Investigation of PRRS viral Persistence in the Breeding Herd. Filipino College of
Swine Practitioners. Manila, The Philippines, January 2000.
PRRS: Managing a Global Epidemic. Gustavus Adolphus College Faculty of Biology Seminar
series. St. Peter, MN. October 1999.
Viral Diseases: PRRS. World Veterinary Congress. Lyon, France. September 1999.
PRRS Eradication-Past, Present, and Future. AD Leman Conference. Brooklyn Center MN.
September 1999.
Elimination of PRRS Virus Using Test and Removal: A Summary of Five Farms. Third
International Symposium on PRRS. Ploufragan, June 1999.
Reproductive Disease Management. PORK Academy World Pork Expo. Des Moines, IA. June
1999.
The Economic Importance of the Quarantine Period. Sixth International Symposium on Swine
Reproduction and Artificial Insemination, Madrid, Spain. May1999.
Causes of PRRS Vaccination Failure. Sixth International Symposium on Swine Reproduction
and Artificial Insemination. Madrid, Spain. May 1999.
Measuring Breeding Herd Stability-Molecular Diagnostics. American Association of Swine
Practitioners Annual Meeting. St Louis, MO. March 1999.
An Update of PRRS Control and Eradication in the United States. VIV Asia, Bangkok, Thailand.
March 1999.
Experiences with PRRS Vaccination. VIV Asia, Bangkok, Thailand. March 1999.
Control, Prevention and Eradication of PRRS, University of Minnesota Swine Health Clinic,
Marshall, MN. December 1998.
Control, Prevention and Eradication of PRRS, University of Minnesota Swine Health Clinic, St.
Cloud, MN. December 1998.
Tracking and Eliminating the PRRS Virus, University of Illinois Swine Health Management
Conference, Springfield, IL. December 1998.
Designing a Biosecurity Program for a PRRS Negative System, University of Illinois Swine
Health Management Conference, Springfield, IL. December 1998.
PRRS: Management and Control, Hawaiian Pork Industry Council, Kailua - Kuna, HI. October
1998.
PRRS: Management and Control, Hawaiian Pork Producers Council, Honolulu, HI. October
1998.
Trends in World Pig Production with an Emphasis on Herd Health, Pan Pacific Pork Expo,
Brisbane, Australia. October 1998.
The Role of the Gilt in the PRRS Infectious Process, Allen D. Leman Swine Conference,
Brooklyn Center, MN. September 1998.
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Elimination of the PRRS Virus Using a Test & Removal Procedure, Allen D. Leman Swine
Conference, Brooklyn Center, MN. September 1998.
PRRS: Control Strategies, PORK Academy, Des Moines, IA. June 1998.
The Top 5 Health Concerns for the New Millennium, World Pork Expo, Des Moines, IA. June
1998.
A Protocol of Farm Classification Based on PRRS Status to Identify Potential Control Strategies:
A Summary of 45 Farms, Boehringer Ingelheim/NOBL Laboratories PRRS/PRDC Seminar, St.
Louis, MO. May 1998.
New Information on Diseases Affecting Reproduction in Swine: Programs of Control, 5th
International Symposium on Reproduction and Artificial Insemination of Swine, Leon, May
1998.
Elimination of PRRS Virus Using a Test and Removal Process, Boehringer Ingelheim/NOBL
Laboratories PRRS/PRDC Seminar, St. Louis, MO. May 1998.
PRRS Vaccine Evolution: The US Experience 1994 - 1998, PRRS Dialog Boehringer Ingelheim
Vet Medica, PRRS Dialog. Germany. March 1998.
A Protocol for Farm Classification Based on PRRS Status to Define Breeding Herd Stability and
Identify Potential Control Strategies: A Summary of 200 Farms, Minnesota Veterinary Medical
Association, Minneapolis, MN. February 1998.
Latest Developments in PRRS Management, Kansas State University Swine Health Symposium,
Manhattan, KS. February 1998.
Replacement Stock Isolation and Acclimation Procedures for the Control of Infectious Diseases
of Swine, Kansas State University Swine Health Symposium, Manhattan, KS. February 1998.
Elimination of PRRS virus using a test and removal process in conjunction with serology and
PCR diagnostics, American Association of Swine Practitioners, Des Moines, IA. March 1998.
Prevention of PRRS Virus Spread Within an Infected Finishing Pig Population Through Mass
Vaccination and Unidirectional Pig Flow, American Association of Swine Practitioners, Des
Moines, IA. March 1998.
A Protocol for Farm Classification Based on PRRS Status to Define Breeding Herd Stability and
Identify Potential Control Strategies: A Summary of 200 Farms, American Association of Swine
Practitioners, Des Moines, IA. March 1998.
Epidemiology, Control, and the Economic Impact of PRRS, ELANCO Animal Health Research
and Development Seminar, Greenfield, IN. December 1997.
Preparing and positioning for Swine Practice, Iowa State University Visions in Veterinary
Medicine: Facing a New Millennium, Ames, IA. November 1997.
A System of Farm Classification Based on PRRS Status to Identify Potential Control Strategies:
A Summary of 200 Farms. Global Pig Company Educational Seminar Tokyo, Japan. November
1997.
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Current Information on PRRS: Prevention and Control and Concurrent Bacterial Disease,
Brazilian Pig Veterinary Society, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil October 1997.
PRRS: A Practitioners Response to an Emerging Disease, Distinguished Alumni Lecture,
University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine 50th Anniversary, St. Paul, MN.
October 1997.
New Strategies to Influence the PRRS Status of Replacement Gilts, Allen D. Leman Swine
Conference, Minneapolis, MN. September 1997.
PRRS Update, Elanco Swine Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand. September 1997.
SEW Update, Elanco Swine Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand. September 1997.
Sistemas de Adaptación de la Reposición para Impedir la Infección por el Virus de PRRS, Allen
D. Leman Swine Conference, Minneapolis, MN. September 1997.
PRRS: Management Strategies for the Pig, PORK Academy, Indianapolis IN, June 1997.
PRRS: What We Know, What We Don't Know, World Pork Expo, Indianapolis, IN. June 1997.
PRRS: What Has and Has Not Worked on my Client's Operations, World Pork Expo,
Indianapolis, IN. June 1997.
The Decision on Using PRRS Vaccine in the Breeding Herd: When and How to Use It,
Boehringer Ingelheim PRRS Dialog, Lisbon, Portugal. May 1997.
Methodology for the Introduction of Replacement Gilts and the Prevention of Infectious
Diseases, 4th International Symposium of Porcine Reproduction and Artificial Insemination,
Madrid, May 1997.
An Overview of PRRS and Other Significant Diseases of Swine, National Pork Producers
Council Swine Managers Education Day, Cedar Rapids, IA. April 1997.
The Porcine Respiratory Disease Complex: The 18-Week Wall, American Association of Swine
Practitioners, Quebec City, Quebec. March 1997.
PRRS Eradication - Is it Possible? American Association of Swine Practitioners, Quebec City,
Quebec. March 1997.
PRRS: What We Know, What We Can Do, National Pork Producers Competitive Seminar
Series, a series of 8 seminars throughout the US. January and February 1997.
PRRS: An update from the US, PRRS Dialog Boehringer Ingelheim Vet Medica, Germany.
February 1997.
Strategies for Controlling PRRS on Pig Farms Using Diagnostic Profiling for Understanding
Viral Circulation, PRRS Scientific Program, Federation of Danish Pig Producers and
Slaughterhouses, Copenhagen Denmark, January 1997.
Strategies for Controlling PRRS on Pig Farms Using Diagnostic Profiling for Understanding
Viral Circulation, Boehringer Ingelheim PRRS Dialog, Kolding and Viborg, Denmark, January
1997.
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Controlling and Eliminating the PRRS Virus, Brock and Associates 1997 Leadership Forum, St.
Louis, MO. January 1997.
PRRS: Management Strategies for the Pig, National Pork Producers Council Swine Health
Summit, Des Moines, IA. December 1996.
How a US Veterinarian Uses PRRS Vaccine in the Breeding Herd, Boehringer Ingelheim
International Technical Services Symposium, Bingen, Germany. November 1996.
Control of PRRS by Means of Vaccination: The US Experience 1994 - 1996, Danish Pig
Veterinary Society, Kolding, Denmark. November 1996.
A Review of PRRS Diagnostics, Western Canadian Swine Practitioners Association Annual
Meeting, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. October 1996.
The Decision of Using PRRS Vaccine in the Breeding Herd: When and How to Use It, Western
Canadian Swine Practitioners Association Annual Meeting, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. October
1996.
Control and Elimination of PRRS: The US Experience 1993 - 1996,Japanese Livestock Industry
Swine Seminar Series. A series of 5 seminars throughout the country of Japan. October 1996.
Nuevos Ensayos y Resultados de Vacanaciones Frente a PRRS, SEPOR 96, Lorca, Spain.
September 1996.
Tecnicas de Despoblacion Parcial Para la Erradicaion y/o Control de Enfermedades del Ganado
Porcino, SEPOR 96, Lorca, Spain. September 1996.
Life Long Learning: Taking Control of Your Education, Allen D Leman Swine Conference,
Minneapolis, MN. September 1996.
Decision on Using PRRS Vaccine in the Breeding Herd: When and How to use it, Allen D
Leman Swine Conference, Minneapolis, MN. September 1996.
PRRS: What We Know - What We Can Do, National Pork Producers Swine Educators Day, Des
Moines, IA. September 1996.
An Introduction to Financial Records, Central Veterinary Conference, Kansas City, MO. August
1996.
PRRS: A Review of Current Literature, Central Veterinary Conference, Kansas City, MO.
August 1996.
PRRS: Breeding Herd Cases and Control Programs, Central Veterinary Conference, Kansas City,
MO. August 1996.
PRRS: Nursery Cases and Control Programs, Central Veterinary Conference, Kansas City, MO.
August 1996.
Diagnosis and Control of Urogenital Diseases of Swine, Central Veterinary Conference, Kansas
City, MO. August 1996.
SEW: Application to Commercial Production, Central Veterinary Conference, Kansas City, MO.
August 1996.
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Practical Application of SEW for Commercial Producers, George A. Young Conference,
Lincoln, NE. August 1996.
Successful Control of PRRS: A Systems Approach, George A. Young Conference, Lincoln, NE.
August 1996.
What's New with PRRS? World Expo Seminar Series, Des Moines, IA. June 1996.
PRRS: A Frustrating Disease, PORK Academy, Des Moines, IA. June 1996.
How to Implement the SEW Technology, World Pork Symposium, Des Moines, IA. June 1996.
Reducing Variation - The Control of Specific Disease in Pig Populations, Alberta Pork Congress
Education Program, Alberta, Canada. June 1996.
Systematic Approach to the Control of PRRS, Alberta Pork Congress Education Program,
Alberta, Canada. June 1996.
Field Experiences with PRRS Virus, Current Information and Practical Discussion: An Update
of PRRS Research. NOBL Laboratories and Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health, Raleigh,
North Carolina and Omaha Nebraska. May 1996.
Control of PRRS: A Systematic Approach, ALPHARMA Pork Summit, Tempe, AZ. May 1996.
Epidemiology of PRRS Virus, Boehringer Ingelheim PRRS Dialog, Germany. April 1996.
Control of PRRS: Single Source Farms, American Association of Swine Practitioners, Nashville,
TN. March 1996.
The Next Decade of Swine Production: The Advent of Production Driven Diseases, Pfizer
Animal Health Swine Horizons Discovery Group Seminar, Old Saybrook, CT. March 1996.
Control of PRRS: A Summary of Field and Research Experiences,Minnesota Veterinary Medical
Association, Minneapolis, MN. February 1996.
PRRS: Is It Reducing Your Profits? Missouri Pork Producers Annual Meeting, Columbia, MO.
February 1996.
Cost Effective Health Technologies for the Growing Pig, North American Veterinary
Conference, Orlando, FL. January 1996.
Establishing an In-House Diagnostic Laboratory, North American Veterinary Conference,
Orlando, FL. January 1996.
Emerging Diseases: What's Ahead for the Swine Practitioner, North American Veterinary
Conference, Orlando, FL. January 1996.
Control of PRRS in the US: A Summary of Field and Research Experiences, University of
Minnesota Swine Health Clinic, Worthington/Austin, MN. December 1995
Dispelling the Myths of SEW, Pfizer Canada Swine Seminar, Pfizer Animal Health, Banff,
Alberta. December 1995
US Experiences with PRRS, Pfizer Canada Swine Seminar, Pfizer Animal Health, Banff,
Alberta. December 1995
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Manejo y Control de PRRS (Sindrome Reproductivo Respiratorio Porcino), Asociacion de
Medicos Veterinarios Zootecnistas Especialistas en Ciencias Porcicolas del Sur de Sonora,
Navajoas, Mexico. December 1995
Serologic Testing and PRRS: Field Experiences in the Development of Herd Profiles: Diagnostic
Serology and Viral Diagnostic Seminar. Swine Disease Conference, Iowa State University,
Ames, IA. November 1995.
Control of PRRS in the US, Solvay Animal Health Swine Short Course, Stratford, Ontario.
November 1995.
Urogenital Disease of Swine, Maritime Provinces Pork Producers Association, St. John, New
Brunswick. November 1995.
Field Experiences with PRRS: The US Perspective, Maritime Provinces Pork Producers
Association, St. John, New Brunswick. November 1995.
Dispelling the Myths of SEW, Maritime Provinces Pork Producers Association, St. John, New
Brunswick. November 1995.
US Experiences with PRRS, Boehringer Ingelheim PRRS Round Table, Ingelheim, Germany.
November 1995.
Current Knowledge on PRRS, Genetiporc Canada Annual Producer Conference, Quebec City,
Quebec. October 1995.
The Myths of SEW: Fact or Fiction? Cenex Land O'Lakes New Era Management Conference,
Fort Dodge, IA. September 1995.
PRRS: Research Update and Diagnostic Interpretation, Central Veterinary Conference, Kansas
City, MO. September 1995.
PRRS: Management of the Breeding Herd, Central Veterinary Conference, Kansas City, MO.
September 1995.
PRRS: Management of the Weaned Pig, Central Veterinary Conference, Kansas City, MO.
September 1995.
In-House Bacteriology for Swine Practitioners, Central Veterinary Conference, Kansas City,
MO. September 1995.
Cost-Effective Technologies to Improve the Health of Swine Herds, Central Veterinary
Conference, Kansas City, MO. September 1995.
A Possible Explanation for the Inability to Control PRRS in Large Herds: The Theory of
Subpopulations, Allen D. Leman Swine Conference, St. Paul, MN. September 1995.
Strategies to Control PRRS: A Summary of Field and Research Experiences, ALPHARMA,
Swine Strategies Seminars, August-September 1995. Five seminars over a four state region.
Control of PRRS in the US: A Summary of Field and Research Experiences, Second
International Symposium on PRRS, Copenhagen, Denmark. August 1995.
Control of PRRS in the US: A Summary of Field and Research Experiences, La Associan
Mexicana de Veterinarios Especialistas en Cerdos, Manzanillo, Mexico. August 1995.
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The Myths of SEW: Fact or Fiction? La Associan Mexicana de Veterinarios Especialistas en
Cerdos, Manzanillo, Mexico. August 1995.
New Strategies to Control Respiratory Disease in Weaned Pigs, Association Latino Americana
de Veterinarios Especialistas en Cerdos, Bogota, Columbia. July 1995.
Diagnosis and Control of Urogenital Diseases of Swine, Association Latino Americana de
Veterinarios Especialistas en Cerdos, Bogota, Columbia. July 1995.
PRRS: An Update of Field and Research Experiences, American Veterinary Medical Association
Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA. July 1995.
Practical Applications of Current Technologies to Improve the Health Status of Swine Herds,
American Veterinary Medical Association Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA. July 1995.
Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome, Advanced Swine Production Technology
Course, University of Illinois, College of Agriculture, Champaign-Urbana, IL. June 1995.
Four Step Plan for PRRS Clean Up, Pork Academy: World Pork Expo, Des Moines, IA. June
1995.
Strategies to Control PRRS, World Pork Expo, Des Moines, IA. June 1995.
Serology: An Important Component of the Diagnostic Workup, Oxford Laboratories,
Worthington, MN. Canadian Swine Seminar. June 1995.
Health Improvements Using SEW and Nursery Depopulation, Korean Pig Research Institute and
Technology, Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea. June 1995.
Urogenital and Septicemic Disease of Swine: An Overview of US Field Experiences, Dodram
Swine and Darby Pig Breeding Company Annual Swine Seminar, Ichon City, Korea. June 1995.
Analyzing Production and Financial Records to Improve the Profitability of Swine Farms,
Dodram Swine and Darby Pig Breeding Company Annual Swine Seminar, Ichon City, Korea.
June 1995.
Finding Diagnostic Solutions, Pig Pro Young Practitioners Seminar, Oxford Laboratories,
Worthington, MN. May 1995.
Control and Eradication of PRRS Virus, Livestock Conservation Institute Swine Health
Management Conference, Kansas City, MO. April 1995.
Control and Eradication of PRRS Virus, Institut Superieur des Productions Animales et des
Industries Agro Alimentaires, Ploufragon, France. March 1995.
Control and Eradication of PRRS Virus, Federation Departementale des Groupements de
Defense Sanitaire de Pay de Loire, Angers, France. March 1995.
Control of Important Diseases of Swine: US Technologies, Upjohn Denmark, March 1995. A
series of 20 seminars given throughout the country of Denmark.
How I Manage Disease Problems on My Clients Operation, Kansas State University Swine
Profitability Conference, Manhattan, KS. February 1995.
Segregated Early Weaning, Ohio Pork Producers Association, Dayton, OH. February 1995.
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A Review of Current Health Technologies, Moorman Feeds Regional Sales Meeting, Cedar
Rapids, IA. February 1995.
Health Technologies for Swine Herds, Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, NV.
February 1995.
In-House Diagnostic Support, Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, NV. February 1995.
Financial Records, Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, NV. February 1995.
Improving Herd Health, Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, NV. February 1995.
Urinary Tract Infection, Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, NV. February 1995.
Improving Competitiveness with Management System Changes, Southeastern Iowa Regional
Swine Conference, Ottumwa, IA. January 1995.
Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome, Southeastern Iowa Regional Swine
Conference, Ottumwa, IA. January 1995.
Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome, Seventy-fifth Fall Conference for
Veterinarians, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, IL. October 1994.
The Role of a PRRS Prevention Program in a Seedstock Company, Genetiporc Canada Annual
Producer Conference, Quebec City, Quebec. October 1994.
Comparative Costs of Different Swine Production Systems in the US, Association de
Porcinocultura Cientifica, Segovia, Spain. November 1994.
Dealing with PRRS in the Field: Strategies for Control, North Carolina State University PRRS
Summit, Raleigh, NC. October 1994.
Control and Eradication of PRRS, North Carolina Large Producer Seminar, Elanco Animal
Health, Wilson, NC. October 1994.
PRRS Elimination: The Science Behind Nursery Depopulation, Allen D. Leman Swine
Conference for Veterinarians, St. Paul, MN. September 1994.
Finding Diagnostic Solutions, Pig Pro Young Practitioners Seminar, Oxford Laboratories,
Worthington, MN. May 1994.
Modified Medicated Early Weaning, Texas Pork Producers Association, Pork Industry
Conference, San Antonio, TX. April 1994.
Practical Ways to Improve Nursery Performance, Cenex/Land O'Lakes 1994 Spring Producer
Roundtable Sessions. Seven seminars given over a four state region.
Factors Involved in Successful Eradication of PRRS Using Nursery Depopulation, American
Association of Swine Practitioners, Chicago, IL. March 1994.
Practical Solutions to PRRS Problems, Ohio Veterinary Medical Association, Columbus, OH.
February 1994.
Practical Solutions to PRRS Problems, Pfizer Animal Health Pennsylvania Swine Servicemen's
Conference, Lancaster, PA. February 1994.
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Low Cost MMEW for Commercial Producers, Pfizer Animal Health Pennsylvania Swine
Servicemen's Conference, Lancaster, PA. February 1994.
Clinical Experiences with PRRS, Roseville/Avon Veterinary Clinics Annual Swine Symposium,
Rockford, IL. February 1994.
Financial Records and the Swine Practitioner, South Dakota State University 7th Annual Herd
Health Conference, Brookings, SD. February 1994.
Eradicating PRRS, South Dakota State University 7th Annual Herd Health Conference,
Brookings, SD. February 1994.
Clinical Experiences with Porcine Stress Syndrome, South Dakota State University 7th Annual
Herd Health Conference, Brookings, SD. February 1994.
Practical Solutions to PRRS Problems, Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association, Minneapolis,
MN. February 1994.
Using Serology to Improve Herd Health, Minnesota Pork Producers Association, St. Paul, MN.
January 1994.
In-House Bacteriology for the Swine Practitioner, Iowa Veterinary Medical Association, Des
Moines, IA. January 1994.
Calculating the Cost of Disease, Iowa Veterinary Medical Association, Des Moines, IA. January
1994.
Modified Medicated Early Weaning, Cenex Land O'Lakes 1994 Great Start Kick Off Seminars.
Seven seminars given over a four state region. December 1993.
Competitive Production Systems, Professional Swine Managers Conference Iowa State
University, Ames, IA. December 1993.
PRRS Eradication and Cost Effective MMEW Technology, Illinois Pork Producer Education
Meeting, Rockford, IL. December 1993.
The Present Situation of PRRS in the USA: Evolution of the Disease, Association de
Porcinocultura Cientifica. Barcelona, Spain. November 1993.
Herd Health Technologies for Swine, Fall Meeting of the Southwestern Iowa Veterinary Medical
Association, Sioux City, IA. October 1993.
PRRS Clinical Management and Control: Recurrent Infection in the Breeding Herd, Allen D.
Leman Swine Conference for Veterinarians, St. Paul, MN. September 1993.
PRRS Clinical Management and Control: Introduction of Seedstock, Allen D. Leman Swine
Conference for Veterinarians, St. Paul, MN. September 1993.
PRRS Clinical Management and Control: Eradication from Herds, Allen D. Leman Swine
Conference for Veterinarians, St. Paul, MN. September 1993.
Eradication of PRRS Virus Using Nursery Depopulation, Pfizer Animal Health Allied Industries
Meeting, St. Joseph, MO. September 1993.
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Veterinary Involvement in Cooperative Swine Production Ventures, Iowa State College of
Veterinary Medicine Pork Production Networking Workshop, Ames, IA. September 1993.
Are You Visionary? Pfizer Animal Health North American Sales Meeting, Chicago, IL. August
1993.
Understanding Financial Records: A New Challenge; A Great Opportunity, American Veterinary
Medical Association Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN. July 1993.
Comparing Ceftiofur and Oxytetracycline when used with Modified Medicated Early Weaning
for the Eradication of Respiratory Pathogens in Swine, Pfizer Animal Health Regional Sales
Meeting, Milaca, MN. June 1993.
Featured Speaker for Oxford Laboratories 1993 Pig Pro Production, Management and Herd
Health Seminars; May, June and October 1993. Ten seminars given over a six state region.
Eradication of PRRS Virus Using Early Weaning/Multi-Site Technology: Successes and
Failures, American Association of Swine Practitioners, Kansas City, MO. March 1993.
The Best of the Rest: My Favorite Diagnostic Kits, American Association of Swine Practitioners,
Kansas City, MO. March 1993.
The E-SAP System: Past, Present, and Future, Oxford Laboratories, Worthington, MN. February
1993.
Field Experiences with PRRS Eradication, University of Minnesota Swine Research Group
Seminar, St. Paul, MN. December 1992.
92 in 92: How We Did It, North Dakota Veterinary Medical Association, Fargo, ND. July 1992.
Investigation of a Nationwide Outbreak of Swine Infertility and Respiratory Syndrome (SIRS)
Using a Telephone Questionnaire, International Symposium on Swine Infertility and Respiratory
Syndrome, St. Paul, MN. May 1992.
The Effect of Citric Acid Supplementation on the pH and Bacterial Concentrations of the Porcine
Urinary Tract. American Association of Swine Practitioners, Nashville, TN. March 1992.
Planning a Multi-Site Production System, Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association,
Minneapolis, MN. February 1992.
In-House Microbiology, North Dakota Veterinary Technicians Association Annual Meeting,
Fargo, ND. September 1991.
The Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Eubacterium suis in Swine, George
A. Young Swine Conference, Lincoln, NE. August 1991.
A Survey of Causes of Porcine Abortion, American Association of Swine Practitioners,
Minneapolis, MN. February 1991.
Using Lotus to Assess the Economic Feasibility of On-Farm Finishing of Swine, Minnesota
Vocational Agriculture Instructors Technology Conference, St. Cloud, MN. January 1991.
Using Financial Records to Take the “What If” and “How Much” Out of Hog Production,
North-Central MN Farm Business Management Instructors Annual Meeting, St. Cloud, MN.
September 1990.
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Urinary Tract Disease in the Breeding Herd: Clinical Management, Minnesota Swine Conference
for Veterinarians, St. Paul, MN. September 1990.
Getting the Facts About Genetic Companies, P.I.G.S Training School, Hubbard Milling
Company, Alexandria, MN. May 1990.
In-House Diagnostics for the Swine Practitioner, Student Chapter- American Association of
Swine Practitioners, St. Paul, MN. April 1990.
Production Cost Calculation, American Association of Swine Practitioners, Denver, CO. March
1990.
The Role of the Veterinary Technician in a Swine Consultation Practice, Minnesota Veterinary
Technician Association, Minneapolis, MN. February 1990.
Using Lotus to Diagnose and Treat Economic Health Problems, University of Minnesota Swine
Research Group Seminar, St. Paul, MN. February 1990.
Proliferative Enteritis, Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association, Minneapolis, MN. February
1989.
Saving Pigs, Minnesota Swine Health Clinic, St. Cloud, MN. December 1988.
Cost Effective Herd Health Management, Minnesota Swine Health Clinic, St. Cloud, MN.
December 1988.
Establishing An In-House Diagnostic Lab, North Carolina State College of Veterinary Medicine,
Raleigh, NC. November 1988.
Reproduction in the Pig, North Dakota Pork Producers Association, Fargo, ND. December 1987.
Baby Pig Scours, Swine Herd Health Conference, St. Paul, MN. September 1987.