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Dr. Dyneah Classen: Flu Strategies | Ep. 131

Dr. Dyneah Classen: Flu Strategies | Ep. 131

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In this episode of The Swine it Podcast Show Canada, Dr. Dyneah Classen from Carthage Veterinary Service shares valuable insights on strategies for managing swine health, with a focus on controlling influenza and respiratory challenges. She discusses effective methods for monitoring herd health, improving overall resilience, and preventing production losses. Learn how these approaches can strengthen your herd. Listen now on all major platforms!


"The influenza vaccines today are much broader and more effective, protecting animals against a wider spectrum of strains."


Meet the guest: Dr. Dyneah Classen, DVM, has been a veterinarian at Carthage Veterinary Service since 2007 and serves as the Director of Health. She is responsible for overseeing the health of 170,000 sows, managing biosecurity, and implementing effective influenza vaccine strategies. Dr. Classen's work has contributed to improving the resilience of swine herds.


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What you will learn:

  • (00:00) Highlight
  • (01:23) Introduction
  • (03:20) Vaccine strain selection
  • (07:33) Prime and boost
  • (13:34) Herd health management
  • (15:50) Challenges with influenza
  • (20:23) Tools for early detection
  • (27:58) Final three questions


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