Pig
The Australian Pig Veterinarians Group focus on preventative medicine, and promote a holistic view of veterinary science, particularly in regards to pigs in their various environments.
Veterinarians that work with pigs make a very important and global contribution to society by ensuring adequate and safe food is available, while still maintaining the health and welfare of pigs. In addition, pig veterinarians are extending the scope and delivery of veterinary science by becoming involved in training programs for pig producers, quality assurance programs, and establishing and managing production systems and global disease prevention.
As a member of the Group, you receive ongoing exclusive access to news and information for pig veterinarians, reduced registration costs for Australian Pig Veterinarians Group conferences and workshops in addition to access to conference proceedings.
2024 APV Conference Presentations:
Day 1 Presentations:
0830 - 2.1 Porcine Respiratory Pathology and Laboratory Diagnosis of Disease.pdf
0930 - Measuring welfare in pigs.pdf
1410 - 2.2 Using Aggregated Diagnostic Data in Swine Disease Monitoring.pdf
1540 - JEV Piggery Surveillance 2023-24_APVConference.pdf
1555 - 2024_Finlaison_JEV in Boars_APV_FINAL.pdf
1610 - Pig Vet conference 2024 _ Gemma Zerna.pdf
1625 - A new way to look at Functional fibre for Sows.pdf
1645 - The Role of the On Plant Veterinarian.pdf
Day 2 Presentations:
0900 - 2.3 Porcine Gastrointestinal Pathology and Laboratory Diagnosis of Disease.pdf
1020 - APV Presentation - Gloria Chew.pdf
1130 - 2.4 Applications of NGS in Swine Diagnostics.pdf
1330 - EDOCS-#20101551-v1-Aust_Pig_Vets_Conference_ASF_PPP_presentation_Sept_2024_Allison_Crook.pdf
1400 - Pig Vets Conference Presentation_Draft.pdf
1420 - EAD preparations for Export Pork Processors in SA 2.pdf
1440 - Thermally stable swabs and ASF in surveillance in TIMOR LESTE APV 2024.pdf