Pretzer, S.D.Claussen, K.M.Bergstrom, J.R.Henry, Steven C.Phillips, R.Tokach, Michael D.Goodband, Robert D.Nelssen, Jim L.Dritz, Steven S.2010-03-022010-03-022010-03-02http://hdl.handle.net/2097/2763We evaluated the effects of a modified-live virus vaccine for PRRS virus on nursery growth performance. The pigs used in this study were obtained from a herd with substandard nursery growth performance attributed to PRRS virus infection. We failed to detect the presence of active circulating field strain virus in either the controls or vaccinated pigs. However, we did detect a strain similar to the vaccine virus strain on d 34 after weaning in the vaccinated pigs. The vaccinated pigs had poorer growth performance from d 7 to 14 after vaccination and were lighter in weight for the remainder of the experiment. Vaccinating uninfected pigs with a modified-live vaccine (RespPRRS TM) has a cost in growth performance. Therefore, determining if virus is circulating within the nursery population is necessary before vaccinating.SwinePorcine reproductive and respiratory syndromeNursery pigsVaccinationThe effects of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) vaccination on postweaning growth performanceConference paper