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® Swine Sow Site + NEGATIVE SIV not present or below detectable levels. If SIV still considered a potential primary pathogen, sample site again in 3-5 days. Submit positive Flu DETECT Swine samples to a diagnostic laboratory for further virus characterization. POSITIVE Submit positive Flu DETECT Swine swabs to diagnostic lab for confirmatory testing. Compare current isolate(s) to previous SIV strains. Adjust vaccination schedule if determined appropriate as part of SIV control strategy. Consult with Pfizer Animal Health Technical Services Veterinarian to eval- uate alignment to vaccine and cross-protection offered by FluSure XP.® EVALUATION TREATMENT Initiate SIV-positive sow-farm treatment plan. Options include: Aureomycin® in feed or water for secondary bacterial infection; Draxxin® injection for secondary bacterial infection; Excenel® injection for secondary bacterial infection. Minimum of 20 individual Flu DETECT® Swine tests at sow level. FOL L OW - UP Same pigs or new pigs. R E - T T E E S S T T Clinical signs of respiratory disease OR History of Swine Influenza Virus (SIV) diagnosis

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Page 1: Sow Site - Salud Animal | Zoetis MX | Zoetis MX...®Swine Sow Farm (positive pigs) NEGATIVE SIV not present or below detectable levels. If SIV still considered a potential primary

®

Swine

Sow Site

+ –NEGATIVE

SIV not present or below detectable levels. If SIV still considered a potential primary pathogen, sample site again in 3-5 days.

Submit positive Flu DETECT Swine samples to a diagnostic laboratory for further virus characterization.

POSITIVE

Submit positive Flu DETECT Swine swabs to diagnostic lab for confirmatory testing.

Compare current isolate(s) to previous SIV strains. Adjust vaccination schedule if determined appropriate as part of SIV

control strategy. Consult with Pfizer Animal Health Technical Services Veterinarian to eval-

uate alignment to vaccine and cross-protection offered by FluSure XP.®

EVALUATION

TREATMENTInitiate SIV-positive sow-farm treatment plan. Options include: Aureomycin® in feed or water for secondary bacterial infection; Draxxin® injection for secondary bacterial infection; Excenel® injection for secondary bacterial infection.

Minimum of 20 individual Flu DETECT® Swine tests at sow level.

FOLLOW-U

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RE-TTEESSTT

Clinical signs of respiratory disease OR History of Swine Influenza Virus (SIV) diagnosis

Page 2: Sow Site - Salud Animal | Zoetis MX | Zoetis MX...®Swine Sow Farm (positive pigs) NEGATIVE SIV not present or below detectable levels. If SIV still considered a potential primary

®

Swine

Sow Farm (positive pigs)

+ –NEGATIVE

SIV not present or below detectable levels. If SIV still considered a potential primary pathogen, sample site again in 3-5 days.

Submit positive Flu DETECT Swine samples to a diagnostic laboratory for further virus characterization.

POSITIVE

Submit positive Flu DETECT Swine swabs to diagnostic lab for confirmatory testing.

Compare current isolate(s) to previous SIV strains. Adjust sow farm vaccination schedule as determined by the diagnostic

lab results. Consult with Pfizer Animal Health Technical Services Veterinarian to eval-

uate alignment to vaccine and cross-protection offered by FluSure XP.®

EVALUATION

TREATMENTInitiate SIV-positive piglet treatment plan. Options include: Draxxin® injection for secondary bacterial infection; Excede® for Swine injection for secondary bacterial infection.

Suckling piglets positive for Swine Influenza Virus (SIV) prior to weaning

Minimum of 20 animals tested 5-7 days pre-weaning with Flu DETECT® Swine.

FOLLOW-U

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RE-TTEESSTT

Page 3: Sow Site - Salud Animal | Zoetis MX | Zoetis MX...®Swine Sow Farm (positive pigs) NEGATIVE SIV not present or below detectable levels. If SIV still considered a potential primary

®

Swine

Nursery Site

+ –NEGATIVE

SIV not present or below detectable levels. If SIV still considered a potential primary pathogen, sample site again in 3-5 days.

Submit positive Flu DETECT Swine samples to a diagnostic laboratory for further virus characterization.

POSITIVE

Submit positive Flu DETECT Swine swabs to diagnostic lab for confirmatory testing.

Compare current isolate(s) to previous SIV strains. Consider vaccination of piglets as determined by diagnostic lab results. Consult with Pfizer Animal Health Technical Services Veterinarian to eval-

uate status to determine if change is warranted in SIV control strategy.

EVALUATION

TREATMENTInitiate SIV-positive nursery-site treatment plan. Options include: Aureomycin® in feed or water for secondary bacterial infection; Draxxin® injection for secondary bacterial infection; Excede® for Swine injection for secondary bacterial infection.

Minimum of 20 individual Flu DETECT® Swine tests. Minimum of 5 tests per barn.

FOLLOW-U

PSa

me

pigs

or n

ewpi

gs.

RE-TTEESSTT

Clinical signs of respiratory disease OR History of Swine Influenza Virus (SIV) diagnosis

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®

Swine

Finish Site, Wean/Finish Site

+ –NEGATIVE

SIV not present or below detectable levels. If SIV still considered a potential primary pathogen, sample site again in 3-5 days.

Submit positive Flu DETECT Swine samples to a diagnostic laboratory for further virus characterization.

POSITIVE

Submit positive Flu DETECT Swine swabs to diagnostic lab for confirmatory testing.

Compare current isolate(s) to previous SIV strains. Consider vaccination of piglets as part of SIV control strategy. Consult with Pfizer Animal Health Technical Services Veterinarian to

evaluate alignment to vaccine and cross-protection. Evaluate status of sow herd to determine if change is warranted in SIV

control strategy in sows and/or gilts.

EVALUATION

TREATMENTInitiate SIV-positive finish-site treatment plan. Options include: Aureomycin® in feed or water for secondary bacterial infection; Draxxin® injection for secondary bacterial infection; Excenel®/Excede® for Swine injection for secondary bacterial infection.

Minimum of 20 individual Flu DETECT® Swine tests. Minimum of 5 tests per barn.

FOLLOW-U

PSa

me

pigs

or n

ewpi

gs.

RE-TTEESSTT

Clinical signs of respiratory disease OR History of Swine Influenza Virus (SIV) diagnosis

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