
Berenice Munguía-Ramírez: Active Participatory Surveillance | Ep. 178
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In this episode of The Swine Health Blackbelt Podcast, Berenice Munguía-Ramírez, a PhD candidate at Iowa State University, explores the role of active participatory surveillance in early disease detection and control within the swine industry. She explains its potential to identify both emerging and endemic pathogens before widespread outbreaks occur. Learn how producer participation and surveillance frequency can influence disease detection. Listen now on all major platforms!
"Active participatory surveillance combines proactive data collection and producer involvement to detect pathogens early, instead of waiting for clinical signs to appear."
𝗠𝗲𝗲𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗴𝘂𝗲𝘀𝘁: Berenice Munguía-Ramírez holds a DVM from the Institute of Technology of Sonora, an M.S. in Veterinary Preventive Medicine from Iowa State University, and is currently pursuing her Ph.D. at Iowa State. Her research focuses on improving diagnostics for swine diseases using oral fluids and swine epidemiology.
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What you will learn:
- (00:00) Highlight
- (01:09) Introduction
- (02:20) Active surveillance concept
- (05:26) Surveillance pathogen scope
- (06:30) Simulation case study
- (07:59) Scaling up the model
- (11:03) Sampling frequency effects
- (15:06) Closing thoughts
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