A team of scientists from the University of Nairobi and The Ohio State University are working on a solution to porcine infectious diarrhea (PID) in pigs, a condition caused by rotaviruses that leads to stunted growth and significant financial loss for farmers. The researchers are exploring the use of probiotics as a alternative to antibiotics, which are overused and contributing to antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The probiotics have shown promise in laboratory tests and are now being tested under field conditions for effectiveness against the virus in pigs. This research is part of the Innovative Veterinary Solutions for Antimicrobial Resistance (InnoVet-AMR) initiative, a four-year partnership aimed at addressing the global issue of AMR by reducing the misuse of antibiotics in animal production in the Global South.