Western Canada's support for Swine Health and Disease Surveillance

About CWSHIN

CWSHIN serves western swine producers, swine herd practitioners and governments to improve swine health, production, and the economic prosperity of the sector.

Our vision is to have a surveillance system imbedded in an intelligence network that monitors diseases both present and absent.

The core of the surveillance system is the quarterly conference calls which bring together swine herd veterinarians and swine health experts in western Canada. Prior to the calls, CWSHIN collects clinical impression surveys completed by practitioners, laboratory data and other publicly available data such as federal inspected abattoir data. The data is then analyzed and presented for discussion during the calls.

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CWSHIN Objectives

What's New

Please call your herd veterinarian.

  • When you suspect that you have Sapovirus scours in your barns;
  • If you see blisters on a pig or sudden deaths.

Please let us know if you see unusual birth defects.

Sapovirus at 2 quarterly calls (Q4/2022 and now Q1/2023).

There are indications that Sapovirus may contribute to scours in

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To mark that we just started a new 5-year plan (2023/2028) we refreshed the format of our newsletters and quarterly reports.

The next 5-year plan (April 2023 to March 2028) will build on our strengths, prioritize added value and address identified vulnerabilities and threats.

Therefore, our new vision is to

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We welcome the Diagnostic Services Unit (DSU) at the University of Calgary as CWSHIN contributor. They now have representatives on the quarterly calls. For the first time, they shared data from their pathology laboratory for Q1 2023.

Governance

The CWSHIN Board of Directors is comprised of representatives from each of the western pork boards, with the western provincial agriculture ministries holding ex-officio status. The Manager of CWSHIN reports to the Board and oversees all of the organization’s activities. Within the organization, there are two working groups providing additional leadership and guidance: the Quarterly Team and the Scientific Technical Group.

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Management

Dr. Jette Christensen DVM, PhD, joined CWSHIN in April 2018.

Dr. Christensen has 30 years of experience in all phases of national animal health monitoring, surveillance and disease control programs gained from field work in Denmark and Canada, including:

  • General veterinary practice as one of two veterinarians serving more than 110 swine producers
  • National animal surveillance in Denmark with: Danish veterinary Service (veterinary authority); Danish Bacon and Meat Council (national swine industry); Veterinary Laboratory (national reference laboratory)
  • National surveillance in Canada with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) from 2001-2017
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