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    Study Reconfirms Ileitis
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Ileitis
Diseases targeted
A new swine-health study finds consensus among pork producer, vetennanan and feed-industry groups
that ileitis is the number-one disease being fought today. Without prompting of any kind, study padicipants
ranked ileitis higher than respiratory disease, mycoplasma, salmonella and hemorrhagic bowel syndrome.
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