SHIC receives extension from National Pork Board and reviews 2019 activity

January 8, 2020 - AASV

10-Jan-2020 (6 years 4 months 28 days ago)

When the Swine Health Information Center (SHIC) was formed July 1, 2015, it was with the understanding it was a five-year project. The proposal language surrounding the Center's formation stated, "Funding of the Center past its five-year life will depend on it being able to demonstrate a sufficient return on the investment to justify keeping it running." Following presentation and approval of SHIC's 2019 Progress Report on January 7, 2020, the National Pork Board (NPB) Board of Directors voted to extend the project for two more years, using SHIC's existing funds. NPB also agreed to continued consideration of future funding and coordination beyond the two-year extension. In the 2019 report, it is clear African swine fever (ASF) required significant resources, however, SHIC remained faithful to its mission to protect the health of the US swine herd through comprehensive preparedness, monitoring, response, and communications activities.

Preparedness activities on behalf of US swine herd health

Monitoring Swine Disease Transmission Vectors

Improving transport biosecurity domestically

Investigating common inputs as vectors for disease introduction

Improving swine health information

Surveillance and discovery of emerging disease

Responding to emerging disease

African Swine Fever