OVERVIEW OF NON-INVASIVE SAMPLING METHODS USED IN INTENSIVE SWINE FARMING

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Abstract

Monitoring the health of swine herds is essential to ensure good manufacturing practices. Traditionally, active and passive surveillance on farms involved invasive sampling methods, where specific animals were selected, restrained, and sampled. However, with the increasing intensity of swine production, alternative methods for effective herd surveillance became necessary.

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Glišić, D., Veljović, L., Milovanović, B., Ninković, M., Maletić, J., Kureljušić, B., & Milićević, V. (2023). OVERVIEW OF NON-INVASIVE SAMPLING METHODS USED IN INTENSIVE SWINE FARMING. Veterinarski Glasnik, 77(2), 97–108. https://doi.org/10.2298/VETGL230614004G

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