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Dr. Gabi Doughan: Biofilms in Water Lines | Ep. 109

Dr. Gabi Doughan: Biofilms in Water Lines | Ep. 109

Season 2 Episode 109 Published 1ย year, 8ย months ago
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In this episode of The Swine Health Blackbelt Podcast, Dr. Gabi Doughan, a postdoctoral research associate at SMEC, discusses the critical issue of waterline sanitation and its biosecurity risks on swine farms. Dr. Doughan explains the potential contamination sources and the importance of routine water testing and treatment to mitigate these risks. Tune in to gain valuable insights into effective water management in swine production.


"Surface water poses the greatest biosecurity risk due to its exposure to various elements and potential contaminants." - Dr. Gabi Doughan


  • (00:00) Introduction
  • (01:02) Biosecurity risk of water
  • (02:14) Sources of water contamination
  • (04:00) Groundwater contamination routes
  • (07:08) Recommendations for water testing
  • (08:11) Disinfectant and sanitation options
  • (10:02) Conclusion


Meet the guest: Dr. Gabi Doughan, DVM, is a postdoctoral research associate at the Swine Medicine and Education Center at Iowa State University. Specializing in swine health, her current research focuses on water quality, biosecurity, and antimicrobial resistance within pig production. Dr. Doughan's work aims to elucidate the impact of waterline biofilms on swine health and biosecurity, offering critical insights for the industry.


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