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Fig. 1 | Porcine Health Management

Fig. 1

From: Farm management practices, biosecurity and influenza a virus detection in swine farms: a comprehensive study in Colombia

Fig. 1

Geographical location of 176 swine farms in Colombia in 2016-17. Farms were surveyed to obtain biosecurity and husbandry practices data. Farms were also tested for Influenza A Virus (IAV) using RT-PCR on nasal swabs and oral fluids. Black dots indicate farms were no IAV positive samples were while red dots indicate farms classified as positive. The location of farms was classified in three zones based on political-administrative division of Colombian states and main pork production regions in the country. Colored zones are light green (zone 1), orange (zone 2) and purple (zone 3)

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