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I N D U S T RY
SWINESURVEILLANCEfrom a stakeholder perspective
CONTEXTThe Swine Network links the diverse swine community to encourage and support integrated and whole-of-system swine health surveillance. Effective and responsive health surveillance safeguards the prosperity of Canada’s swine industry.
The CAHSS Swine Network includes members from the National and Provincial pork councils/organizations/networks, Veterinary colleges, Diagnostic laboratories, Provincial governments, CFIA, AAFC, PHAC, National and Regional Veterinary organizations/networks.
The Swine Network is part of the Canadian Animal Health Surveillance System (CAHSS), which connects animal health, public health and wildlife health experts from Canada’s animal sectors. In addition to the Swine Network, CAHSS member networks include AMU, aquatic, beef and dairy cattle, equine, poultry and wildlife. CAHSS members work on diseases and issues of concern, including reportable and zoonotic diseases, production limiting diseases and antimicrobial use surveillance.
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Équipe québécoise de santé porcine
(EQSP)
WildBoar
Associations
Free-range/Backyard
Pigs
� Canadian Association of Swine Veterinarians
� Western Canadian Association of Swine Veterinarians
� Ontario Association of Swine Veterinarians (OASV)
� l’Association des vétérinaires en industrie animale du Québec (AVIA)
Swine Innovation Porc
� AVC (Charlottetown) � OVC (Guelph) � WCVM (Saskatoon) � UCVM Calgary) � FMV (Saint - Hyacinthe)
Veterinary Associations
VeterinaryAcademic
Community
Government Organizations
Research Associations
Canadian LivestockGenetics
Association
Federal Government � Agriculture and
Agrifood Canada � Public Health Agency
of Canada � Canadian Food
Inspection Agency
PU
BL
IC S E C T O R
S W I N E
Ontario Pork
Industry Council
Swine Health Ontario
CanadianMeat
Council
PIGTrace
Canadian Animal Health
Surveillance System
(SWINE)
BreederAssociations
� BC Pork � Alberta Pork � Manitoba Pork � Sask Pork � Ontario Pork � Les eleveurs de Porcs
de Quebec � NB Pork � Pork Nova Scotia � PEI Hog Commodity
Marketing Board
Canadian Pork Council
COMMUNITY FOR EMERGINGZOONOTIC DISEASESAND
CEZD
Provincial Governments (Ministries of Agriculture)• BC• AB • SK • MB • ON• QC
• NB• NS• NL
• PE• NU• NT• YK
ONTARIO ANIMAL HEALTH NETWORK
(SWINE)
Canadian Swine Health Intelligence Network
(PORCINE)
Atlantic Swine Network
Industry funded Organizations
Centre de Developpement du porc du Quebec inc.
SURV
EILL
ANCE STAKEHOLDERS
N E T WO
RK
S
Canadian Swine Health Intelligence Network
CSHIN HISTORY: The Canadian Swine Health Intelligence Network (CSHIN) was initially created as a product of the Canadian Swine Health Board. When the Canadian Swine Health Board disbanded, CSHIN continued under joint funding from the Canadian Pork Council (CPC) and the Canadian Association of Swine Veterinarians (CASV).
OUR PURPOSEThe Canadian Swine Health Intelligence Network (CSHIN ) team meets to discuss swine diseases and emerging threats that were brought forth from the quarterly regional network calls. CSHIN’s goal is to support the social network of the people participating in the discussions based on the information and analysis on swine health from the regional networks.
WHO WE ARE The CSHIN is also known as the national swine health network team. This team meets once per quarter (4 meetings per year) and consists of members representing each of the 4 regional networks that feed information and data into CSHIN (OAHN Swine (represents Ontario), RAIZO (represents Quebec), CWSHIN (represents BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba) and the Atlantic network (represents New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, P.E.I and Newfoundland). Each regional network sends at least one representative from private practice, laboratories, and the provincial network lead(s) that contribute to and are part of the CSHIN team. A representative from the Canadian Pork Council (CPC) and the Canadian Association of Swine Veterinarians (CASV) along with a team representing different program areas from CFIA also participate in CSHIN.
INFORMATION USEDEach regional network contributes reports on swine health based on data that is collected directly from participating laboratories and swine health information collected directly from practicing swine veterinarians throughout Canada.
OUR INTELLIGENCE PRODUCTSCSHIN produces two quarterly reports: 1. for Canadian swine veterinarians 2. for Canadian swine producers. CSHIN team members review and
approve the messaging that is included in these reports prior to dissemination.
CSHIN team members review and approve the messaging that is included in these reports prior to dissemination. CSHIN also provides updates (as needed) on emerging disease threats and or challenges for example Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus (PEDV), African Swine Fever (ASF), Senecavirus A (SVA).
To facilitate the sharing of swine health information nationally and to provide national, coordinated, swine disease updates to producers and veterinarians that also highlight emerging disease threats and challenges.
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CanadianPork
Council
CanadianAssociation
of Swine Veterinarians
(PORCINE)
ONTARIO ANIMAL HEALTH NETWORK
(SWINE)
REGIONAL NETWORKS
Canadian Swine Health Intelligence NetworkRéseau canadien desurveillance de la santé porcine
Atlantic Swine Network
CSHIN OBJECTIVES
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