State Vet Update: Secure Pork Supply - Dr. David Schmitt, Iowa Department of Agriculture & Land Stewardship, from the 2016 Iowa Pork Congress, January 27-28, Des Moines, IA, USA.
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3. Agricultural Statistics – Imports 2015
∼27.5 million feeder swine
∼262,000 breeding swine
∼1.21 million feeder cattle
∼243,000 breeding cattle (dairy and
beef)
∼31,500 sheep
∼8,600 horses
∼2,900 goats
324 cervids
List does not include chickens, turkeys, dogs,
cats, other species and semen. 29,389,555
~80,500 animals per
day moved into Iowa
10. Reportable Diseases
Mollusc Diseases
Infection with abalone herpes-like virus
Infection with Bonamia exitiosa
Infection with Bonamia ostreae
Infection with Marteilia refringens
Infection with Perkinsus marinus
Infection with Perkinsus olseni
Infection with Xenohaliotis californiensis
Crustacean Diseases
Crayfish plague (Aphanomyces astaci)
Infectious hypodermal and haematopoietic necrosis
Infectious myonecrosis
Taura syndrome
White spot disease
White tail disease
Yellowhead disease
Amphibian Diseases
Infection with Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
Infection with ranavirus
Other Diseases
Camel pox
Chronic wasting disease
Leishmaniosis
11. Who Reports Suspect Cases
Veterinarians- Private practice
Producers
Livestock market personnel
Slaughter plant inspectors
Diagnostic Laboratories
County Extension Agents
Anyone
12. Iowa Veterinarian and Veterinary
Technician Licensing Summary
Licensed veterinarians with an expiration date of
6/30/2017:
2779
Licensed Iowa veterinarians with an expiration date
of 6/30/2017 residing in Iowa:
1721
Registered veterinary technicians with an expiration
date of 12/31/2017:
453
Registered Iowa veterinary technicians with an
expiration date of 12/31/2017 residing in Iowa:
415 January 19, 2016
13. Are first line of surveillance for
program and foreign animal diseases
Accredited Veterinarians . . .
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Montgomery
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Buena
Vista
Clay
Dickinson
Sioux
Plymouth
Woodbury
Monona
Harrison
Pottawattamie
Mills
Fremont Page
Shelby
Crawford Carroll
Cass
Ida Sac
Cherokee
O'Brien
Osceola
Taylor Ringgold Decatur Wayne Appanoose Davis Van Buren
Lee
Des
Moines
HenryJeffersonWapelloMonroeLucasClarkeUnionAdams
Adair Madison Warren Marion Mahaska Keokuk Washington
Louisa
Guthrie
Greene
Calhoun
Pocahontas
Palo Alto
Emmet Kossuth
Webster
Boone
Polk
Story
Hamilton
Wright
Hancock
Winnebago Worth
Cerro
Gordo
Franklin
Hardin
Marshall
Poweshiek Iowa Johnson
Muscatine
Scott
Clinton
Jackson
Dubuque
Clayton
Allamakee
WinneshiekHowardMitchell
Floyd Chickasaw
Fayette
Buchanan Delaware
Jones
Cedar
LinnBentonTama
Grundy
Black Hawk
BremerButler
Dr. Greg Schmitt
1140 Southdale Drive
Le Mars, IA 51031
515-669-5633 cell
712-541-6033 fax
Dr. Wayne Rychnovsky
901 Grove Avenue
Corning, IA 50841
515-971-7391 cell
Dr. Tim Smith
25800 620th
Ave.
Nevada, IA 50201
515-669-6231 cell
515-382-4270 fax
Dr. R.E. Welander
2497 Iowa Ave.
Mt. Pleasant, IA 52641
515-669-5929 cell
319-385-7000 fax
Dr. Gary E. Eiben
2923 115th
St.
Colesburg, IA 52035
515-669-6095 cell
563-856-3009 fax
Humboldt
2016
Dr. Neil Rippke
830 Meadow Dr.
Moville, IA 51039
515-669-5975 cell
712-873-5397 fax
Dr. Sharon Fairchild
1255 – 86th
St.
Monmouth, IA 52309
515-669-3727 cell
563-673-3701 fax
Dr. Jessica Young
Des Moines, IA
515-323-2470 – office
515-201-6150
Dallas Jasper
Iowa: State/Federal
Co-op VMO Sections
16. High Consequence Disease
Suspected
Now what?
USDA Assistant Director and State
Veterinarian notified
Assign FADD to collect and submit samples –
USDA NVSL and ISU VDL
More than likely site of disease will be
quarantined.
Animal movement on or off premises will be
traced
Quarantine Zones will be established if
positive
19. 2015 – First Iowa Report
Private veterinarian calls regarding snout
blisters and erosions above hoof wall in three
swine post county fair exhibition – July 2015
FADD district veterinarian assigned to collect
samples
One set sent to USDA NVSL Plum Island
One set sent to ISU VDL
Positive SVV
Negative for FAD’s
22. Seneca Valley Virus - 2015
First Iowa case confirmed by NVSL on July 24,
2015
Last Iowa case confirmed by NVSL on
December 16, 2015
Swine cases (33) included:
Exhibition
Farrow to Finish
Sow barns – included increased piglet mortality
GDU
Finishers
Processing facilities
25. Premises Registration
For IDALS Use Only
Date received and by: Date: _____ By: ____
Premises ID No:
Premises Identification Number Application (Print Legibly)
Business/Farm Account Information
Business/Farm Name:
Primary Contact: Date:
Last First M.I.
Secondary Contact:
Last First M.I.
Business/Farm Mailing Address:
911 Street Address PO Box
City State Zip Code County
Business Phone: ( ) Fax Number: ( )
Cell Phone: ( ) E-mail Address:
Phone Number: ( ) Business Home Cell Fax Pager
Signature (required):
Business Type(Check one)
Individual Partnership Incorporated Non-Profit Organization LLC LLP
Operation Type (Check all that apply)
Producer Unit/Farm Exhibition Market/Collection Point Port of Entry
Tagging site Veterinary Clinic Laboratory Quarantine Facility
Slaughter Plant Rendering Non-producer Participant
Please mail to above address or fax to (515) 281-4282
Ph: (888) 778-7675 • Email: idals_id@idals.state.ia.us • Web: http://www.agriculture.state.ia.us/premiseID.htm
Premises Information
Primary location where livestock resides, if more than one location and animals are managed separately, apply for
multiple premises ID’s on additional forms
Premises Name/Description: (ex. “home place”, “feed yard”)
Premises Address: Check if same as above, OR
Premises Address:
911 Street Address
City State Zip County
Premises Type (Check all that apply)
Production Unit/Farm Veterinary Clinic Exhibition Laboratory
Port of Entr Quarantine Facility Rendering Slaughter Plant
Market/Collection Point Non-producer Participant Tagging Site
Species at Premises (Check all that apply)
Cattle and Bison: Cow/Calf Feeder Feedlot Dairy
Swine: Farrow/Finish Farrow Finish Nursery Boar Stud
Poultry: Chickens Turkeys Other:
Goats: Breeding Dairy Feeding
Sheep: Breeding Feeding
Cervids: Whitetail Deer Elk Other:
Camelids: Alpacas Llamas
Ratites: Emu Ostrich Rhea
Horses
Additional Land Descriptions
Legal Land Description* _______________ _______________ _______________
(Required if no address) Township Range Section
GPS Coordinates* _________________________ _________________________
*(Optional) Latitude (Decimal degrees) Longitude (Decimal degrees)
Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land
Stewardship
Wallace State Office Building
502 E 9
th
St.
Des Moines, Iowa 50319
Information relating
to the business
Signature
Premises location
Livestock on premises
Premises
identification
required for all
premises
identified in
Control Zones..
26. In Summary
Biosecurity practices need to be reviewed
and audited
Realizing there will be disruption of
movements – global and interstate markets
Report and know who to contact
Prevention is profitable
The department has been given the authority to control disease by the use of quarantine, regulating movement, depopulating and disinfecting farm operations as necessary to prevent the spread of the disease.
Left: Avian Influenze (AI) as seen in rooster with edema and darkness in wattles; open mouth breathing.
Top middle: Lumpy Skin Disease as seen on rear leg of calf.
Bottom middle: African Horse Sickness: congestion of the conjunctiva in a horse.
Right: Vesicle on snout of pig with Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD).