VS 4-59 Monthly Report of Swine Brucellosis Eradication Activiti

Cooperative State-Federal Brucellosis Eradication Program

VS 4-59 Apr 2009

Brucellosis Program - State, Local, and Tribal Government

OMB: 0579-0047

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QUARTERLY REPORT OF SWINE
BRUCELLOSIS ERADICATION ACTIVITIES
(VS Memorandum 551.7)

SAMPLES COLLECTED AT

1. STATE

OMB APPROVED
0579-0047
EXP: XX/XXXX

2. PROGRAM STAGE

3. MONTH/YEAR

SECTION A – MARKET SWINE TESTING (MST) SUMMARY

FARM OF ORIGIN IDENTIFIED SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THIS STATE FROM THIS
FARM OF ORIGIN IDENTIFIED SAMPLES COLLECTED IN
STATE’S SOWS AND BOARS
OTHER STATES FROM THIS STATE’S SOWS AND BOARS
A. NO. TESTED
B. NO. REACTORS
C. NO. SUSPECTS
D. NO. TESTED
E. NO. REACTORS
F. NO. SUSPECTS

4. MARKETS
Total
5. SLAUGHTER ESTABLISHMENTS

No. Collected by FSIS

6. TOTALS

SECTION B – TRACEBACK OF MST REACTORS AND SUSPECTS
A. TRACED
TO KNOWN
INFECTED HERD

B. TRACED
AND CHT
REQUIRED

C. TRACED AND
CHT NOT
REQUIRED

D. TRACED TO
DEALER
ONLY

E. TRACED TO
ANOTHER STATE
(Explain)

F. UNABLE TO
TRACE
(Explain)

G. TEST
RESULTS
PENDING

7. MST REACTORS

8. MST SUSPECTS

SECTION C – SUMMARY OF ON FARM TESTING RESULTS
NO. INFECTION FOUND
A.
B.
HERD
SWINE
TESTED
TESTED

REASON FOR TEST

C.
HERD
TESTED

INFECTION FOUND
D.
SWINE
TESTED

E.
SWINE
POSITIVE

TOTALS

F.
HERD
TESTED

G.
SWINE
TESTED

9. MST REACTOR TRACEBACK
10. MST SUSPECT TRACEBACK
11. PRV PROGRAM ASSOCIATED
12. DIAGNOSTIC
13. CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP
14. VALIDATED HERD TESTING
15. EPIDEMIOLOGY
16. DOWN-THE-ROAD SURVEILLANCE
17. OTHER

SECTION D – SOURCE OF NEW HERD INFECTIONS
PURCHASED
SWINE
18. NUMBER OF HERDS

19. NUMBER OF VALIDATED SB FREE
HERDS

21. NUMBER OF HERDS DEPOPULATED

VS 4-59
MAR 2009

EXPOSURE TO
FERAL SWINE

A.

COMMUNITY
SPREAD

B.

C.

OTHER
(Explain)
D.

UNKNOWN
E.

SECTION E – GENERAL
20. SB INFECTED HERDS IN STATE
# OF INFECTED
HERDS UNDER
QUARANTINE AT
BEGINNING OF QTR.
A.

# OF NEW INFECTED
HERDS ADDED OR
RECOGNIZED DURING
QTR.
B.

# OF HERDS
RELEASED FROM
QUARANTINE
DURING QTR.
C.

22. NUMBER OF SWINE DEPOPULATED

(OVER)

# OF INFECTED HERDS
UNDER QUARANTINE
AT END OF QTR.
D.

CUMULATIVE # OF
INFECTED HERDS THIS
FISCAL YEAR
E.

23. TOTAL INDEMNITY PAID

24. EXPLANATIONS/COMMENTS

SECTION F – SWINE BRUCELLOSIS INFECTED HERDS (S) (To be completed for each infected herd)

25. NAME AND ADDRESS OF HERD OWNER

26. DESCRIBE HOW THIS INFECTED HERD WAS DISCLOSED

27. DATE HERD DETERMINED TO BE INFECTED

28. ORIGIN OF INFECTION

29. RESULTS OF ALL TESTING IN HERD SINCE LAST REPORT
TYPE OF TEST

TEST DATE

NUMBER SOWS NEGATIVE

30. NUMBER OF SWINE CULTURES
32. SWINE INVENTORY

NUMBER SOWS POSITIVE

NUMBER BOARS
NEGATIVE

31. CULTURE RESULTS
NUMBER

33. DESCRIBE PLANS FOR ELIMINATION OF SWINE BRUCELLOSIS FROM THE HERD:

SOWS
BOARS
GILTS
PIGS ON FEED
SUCKLINGS
34. SIGNATURE OF AREA VETERINARIAN IN CHARGE

VS4-59 (Reverse)

NUMBER BOARS POSITIVE

35. SIGNATURE OF STATE ANIMAL HEALTH OFFICIAL

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