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Welcome to Stopcircovirus.com

Tired of porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) stopping your pork production? We can help you stop circovirus in its tracks and get production moving forward again.

This website is specifically designed to provide pork producers and veterinarians with information vaccination protocols, management strategies and tools to help them fight porcine circovirus-associated disease (PCVAD).


Critical Control Points

Production Trials: demonstrate significant reduction in mortality and performance advantages

Maternal Antibodies: increased maternal antibodies — avoid interference with vaccination programs

Boost Productivity: PCV infection can significantly reduce the ability to express full genetic potential. Here's how vaccination can actually boost gain and performance.

113th USAHA/AAVLD Annual Meeting
October 8-14, 2009
Town and Country Resort and Hotel
San Diego, California
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17th Annual Swine Disease Conferences for Swine Practitioners
November 5-6, 2009
Scheman Building
Ames, Iowa
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2009 International PRRS Symposium
December 4-5, 2009
Downtown Marriott
Chicago, Illinois
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AASV 41st Annual Meeting
March 6-9, 2010
Omaha, Nebraska
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American Society of Animal Science Midwest Meeting
March 15-17, 2010
Des Moines, Iowa
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21st International Pig Veterinary Society Congress
July 18 - 21, 2010
Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Centre
Vancouver, British Columbia
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Comparing Circovirus Vaccine Efficacy

Swine veterinarian Joe Connor found that all three circovirus vaccines performed well in recent trials.

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