Brazil: Rio Grande do Sul gains reinforcement in animal health diagnosis

Published Feb 22, 2023

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The Ministry of Agriculture has approved the expansion of the Center for Research in Animal Health (IPVDF)'s accreditation to diagnose African Swine Fever (ASF) and Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRSS}, in support of the Mapa Swine Surveillance Plan. The Animal Sanitary Development and Defense Fund of Rio Grande do Sul funded the accreditation process, allowing the IPVDF to monitor these diseases and alert for ASF, which has caused significant losses in other countries.
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The Ministry of Agriculture approved this week the expansion of the accreditation of the Center for Research in Animal Health (IPVDF) for diagnosing African Swine Fever (ASF) and Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRSS). The two diseases are of great importance for commercial swine farming and with the measure, the IPVDF starts to support the Mapa Swine Surveillance Plan. Before the extension, analyzes of Brucellosis, Classical Swine Fever, Disease and Aujezsky and scabies were already carried out. The Animal Sanitary Development and Defense Fund of Rio Grande do Sul paid for the entire laboratory accreditation process, such as Inmetro fees, equipment calibration and instrumentation verification. “Without the support of the Fund, we would not be able to carry out this process”, says the head of the IPVDF, Vilar Gewehr. The IPVDF has accreditation for these tests in the ISO 17025 standard, by the General Coordination of Accreditation of Inmetro, thus belonging to the ...

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