A2B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 14, 1994 Efforts Under Way To Build Animal (Continued from Pago A2l) “We have good technology,” Card said, “we have that. The problem is the money to develop these technologies so we can get them into the laboratory for instance.” According to Card, a good example of how an existing prob lem could be cleared up is in the swine industry. "Enteric disease of swine is probably most common diarrhea condition that we have in swine. “The bacteria that causes it is not readily cultured from the pig itself and the reaction of different blood and other tissues to different testing procedures is pretty nega tive. They don’t react the way they should,” Card explained. “So in this swine disease, you get those that have the disease overtly. You can see it It’s a clini cal disease of diarrhea in young Snyder founty Produce (j WUHE MhHtt V WHBgMJE/CAH. 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One is a mono chromal antibody and the other is a slide that also takes advantage of an immune phenomena, and they have been developed by two scien- lists at the University of Arizona. “We can have that and we will, but developmental research is not really a major function of a diag nostic- laboratory, it’s really the function of a company that really wants to make sure. “But the amount of money that can be derived from the sale of this to swine (producers) is so limited, that major companies won’t even look at it. “So we have that kind of prob lem. We have the technology, but its the development of the material either the diagnostic material or the materical for the treatment that doesn’t get done.” From a purely capitalistic point of view, “It’s a limited market, so you don’t touch it,” Gird said. 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We need to bring some of these other issues in.” According to Card, the work with Cornell on Johne’s disease is becoming productive. “They have some exceptionally talented scientists who are work ing on the diagnostic techniques for Johne’s. We have a good field program down here in Pennsylva nia. So we’re helping develop their field program, and they’re helping us with their diagnostic techniques. “That’s the kind of thing we’re doing as we work together on these problems,” he said. Even beyond the PADLS prog ram, Card and others are getting together on a regional basis to address animal health issues. “We had a meeting the other day in Dußois with people from Ohio, Cornell, University of Pennsylva nia, Penn State, state veterinarians from Virginia, Maryland, two laboratory people from New Jersey, and people from the Ohio Department of Agriculture, and we talked about the concept of getting even more strongly coordinated in how we approach this, because in E® ROBIN HEDGE AND GRASS TRIMMERS “As Good As The Best and Better Than The Rest” Ask Any Owner NBFI7I rRASS MMER/ USH CUTTER the last 10 years I guess, Pennsyl vania spent SI.S million on Johne’s studies of one kind or another. We’re gaining, but $1.5 million is a lot of money.” Funding The operational budget for the laboratories involved in PADLS is around $3 million in round figures for the three laboratories, accord ing to Card. And that doesn’t include Sumemrdale, because those funds run from PDA to Summerdale. He said. “If you threw the Sum merdale budget in, your probably looking at $4.5 million.” Card said that the annual cost is “operational funding for people, supplies, materials, travel, that sort of thing. “We probably have, through PDA, $500,000 per year for research. So we have research money and funds for the diagnostic lab. “We don’t have as much for field studies as we should have. That’s one area we’re trying to kick up to a decent level so we can get more people involved in these Held studies.” The money is needed in order to make the adjustment to equipment and organizations to achieve goals desired. 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