A. Stegeman et al., REDUCTION OF THE PREVALENCE OF PSEUDORABIES VIRUS-INFECTED BREEDING PIGS BY USE OF INTENSIVE REGIONAL VACCINATION, American journal of veterinary research, 55(10), 1994, pp. 1381-1385
The influence of an intensive vaccination program on prevalence of pse
udorabies virus (PRV)-infected breeding pigs was examined in a region
where the disease was enzootic. In a 2-year period, significantly (P <
0.005) greater decrease in the prevalence of PRV-infected breeding pi
gs was observed in herds participating in the regional vaccination pro
gram and in herds outside the trial region that intensified PRV vaccin
ation during the study than in herds that applied routine PRV control
measures. In the regional vaccination program, introduction of breedin
g stock from outside the area was significantly (P < 0.05) associated
with higher prevalence of PRV-infected pigs at the end of the study. T
hese results indicate that transmission of PRV can be markedly reduced
by use of an accurately applied intensive vaccination program.