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Dr. Ting-Yu Cheng: Pig Movements & Disease Control | Ep. 138

Dr. Ting-Yu Cheng: Pig Movements & Disease Control | Ep. 138

Season 2 Episode 138 Published 1ย year, 1ย month ago
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In this episode of The Swine Health Blackbelt Podcast, Dr. Ting-Yu Cheng, a postdoctoral research fellow at Ohio State University, discusses the complexities of tracking pig movements and their implications for disease control in the swine industry. Dr. Cheng highlights the challenges of data collection and the importance of building comprehensive movement networks to predict and manage disease outbreaks. Listen now!


"We are trying to build a comprehensive network to track pig movements. This will allow us to simulate disease spread and evaluate different control measures effectively."


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What you will learn:

  • (00:00) Highlight
  • (01:10) Introduction
  • (02:36) Pig movement study
  • (04:50) Challenges in data collection
  • (06:21) Building movement networks
  • (08:57) Data organization
  • (09:49) Incentives for data sharing
  • (13:06) Closing thoughts


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