Porcine Health Management

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EFFECT OF DIFFERENT IRON SUPPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES ON THE HEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS AND GROWTH OF PIGLETS  

Among livestock, piglets are considered the most susceptible species to developing iron deficiency (or anemia). This study investigated the effect of four different iron dosing schemes, which combine intramuscular and oral iron supplementation, on preventing anemia in piglets.  
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Animal Welfare and Nutrition
Affiliation
Ghent

EQUIVALENCE BETWEEN FTA-FIXED AND LIQUID ORAL FLUID OF PIGS FOR THE CONFIRMATION OF INFECTION BY VEROTOXIGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI (EDEMA DISEASE) IN PIGS

FTA technology allows safe and practical storage and transportation of biological samples. However, its usefulness must be demonstrated with each new kind of sample. This study aimed to validate the use of FTA cards to detect the VT2e gene of verotoxigenic Escherichia coli (VTEC) in pig oral fluid by qPCR.
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Hipra

THE USEFULNESS OF SPES SCORE TO SCREEN FOR ACTINOBACILLUS PLEUROPNEUMONIAE INFECTIONS IN ENDEMICALLY INFECTED PIG HERDS

Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae</i> (APP) is the causative agent of porcine pleuropneumonia. Diagnosis is often done via serological investigations, with slaughterhouse checks as complementary tool. This study compares pleurisy at slaughter with serological response in herds with and without clinical signs of APP.  
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
MSD Animal Health Belgium

A RECOMBINATION BETWEEN TWO GENOTYPE 1 PRRSV MODIFIED LIVE VACCINES RESULTS IN A FIELD STRAIN WITH INCREASED VIRULENCE  

Introduction In Europe, modified live vaccines of genotype 1 (MLV1) are commonly used to control PRRSV infection in swine herds. In December 2014, following successive implementation of a PRRS vaccination program with VP-046BIS and DV strains in a farm, a recombinant strain from the 2 vaccines was isolated. In order to assess the virulence of the recombinant strain, we set-up an in vivo study to compare clinical, virological and transmission parameters with the 2 parental MLV1 strains.  
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Immunology and Vaccinology
Affiliation
Anses

NOVEL INFLUENZA VACCINE EFFICACY AND SAFETY ESTABLISHED FOR NEWBORN PIGS

Introduction. Economic losses due to swine influenza (IAV-S) are substantial and a global problem, ranking among the top three major health challenges in the swine industry. Historic control strategies include the use of killed virus (KV) vaccines in breeding females to confer passive immunity to offspring, however effective protection requires KV vaccine and challenge virus to be closely related. Live attenuated influenza virus (LAIV) vaccines present an important platform with advantages to stimulate both cell-mediated and mucosal immunity. Boehringer Ingelheim has licensed a bivalent IAV-S (H1N1 and H3N2) LAIV vaccine (Ingelvac ProvenzaTM).  
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Immunology and Vaccinology
Affiliation
Boehringer Ingelheim

MATERNALLY DERIVED ANTIBODIES REDUCE VACCINE EFFICACY AGAINST PORCINE REPRODUCTIVE AND RESPIRATORY SYNDROME

Introduction Modified live vaccines (MLV) are commonly used to reduce the impact of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) but limited efficacy is achieved in field conditions. We recently showed that maternally-derived neutralizing antibodies (MDNA) impair piglet immune response to vaccination. Here, we evaluated the impact of MDNA on vaccine efficacy against PRRS virus (PRRSV) challenge.  
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Immunology and Vaccinology
Affiliation
ANSES

MATERNALLY DERIVED IMMUNITY IN PIGS. EXPLORING ITS MANAGEMENT THROUGH THE IMMUNOCRIT ASSAY.

Introduction Colostrum intake is crucial for piglet survival and a critical point in the health management of swine farms because it is the main known transmission mechanism of maternal derived immunity (MDI). The immunocrit assay has been suggested as a cost effective method to quantitatively evaluate maternal antibodies in piglets after colostrum intake. The objective of this study was to describe the immunocrit values in farms with high health status and good productive performances.
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Immunology and Vaccinology
Affiliation
HIPRA

VACCINATION OF 1 DAY-OLD PIGS WITH A PORCINE REPRODUCTIVE AND RESPIRATORY SYNDROME VIRUS (PRRSV) MODIFIED LIVE ATTENUATED VACCINE IS ABLE TO OVERCOME MATERNAL IMMUNITY  

Introduction PRRSV is known to circulate after weaning in unstable pig farms. Having immunity in place when piglets are weaned can protect them from early infections. Due to the effect of maternally derived immunity in newborns, vaccination is usually delayed until immunity vanishes, at 3-4 weeks of age. Since onset of immunity against PRRSV takes at least 4 weeks to develop, animals can have a period of risk for PRRSV infection, in which maternal immunity is no longer acting, and vaccine immunity has not yet developed. Suvaxyn PRRS MLV is the first vaccine licensed in Europe which is able to overcome maternal immunity. 
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Immunology and Vaccinology
Affiliation
Zoetis Manufacturing&Research Spain S.L.

CIPARS – 15 YEARS OF ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE AND ANTIMICROBIAL USE SURVEILLANCE IN PIGS ALONG THE FOOD CHAIN

Introduction: Antimicrobial use (AMU) and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in animals have come under scrutiny internationally. The Canadian Integrated Program for Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance (CIPARS) is a national program that combines AMR data...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Veterinary Public Health
Affiliation
Public Health Agency of Canada

INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT VACCINATION STRATEGIES AGAINST SALMONELLA TYPHIMURIUM IN PIG FARMS ON EXCRETION AND SEROLOGY AT SLAUGHTER AGE

Vaccination against Salmonella Typhimurium (ST) might be effective to control Salmonella infections at farm level, but may affect the herd’s serological status. The present study investigated the effect of different vaccination strategies against ST on...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Veterinary Public Health
Affiliation
Ghent University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Reproduction, Obstetrics and Herd Health

PRESENCE OF HEPATITIS E VIRUS IN SERUM AND MUSCLE OF EXPERIMENTALLY HEV/PRRSV CO-INFECTED PIGS

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a worrying food-borne zoonotic agent which is highly prevalent in pig farms. Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus (PRRSV) is a widespread immunosuppressive virus that is suspected of...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Veterinary Public Health
Affiliation
ANSES

ULTRAVIOLET-C INACTIVATION OF PORCINE PARVOVIRUS (PPV), SWINE VESICULAR DISEASE VIRUS (SVDV) AND SENECAVIRUS A (SVA) IN LIQUID PLASMA  

Spray dried plasma (SDP) is a functional protein source included in pig feeds due to its beneficial effects on post-weaning performance and survival. The manufacturing process of SDP involves several safety features, but additional safety...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Veterinary Public Health
Affiliation
APC EUROPE

EVALUATION OF THE EFFICACY OF THREE PROBIOTIC FEED ADDITIVES TO REDUCE SALMONELLA TYPHIMURIUM INFECTION IN EXPERIMENTALLY CHALLENGED PIGLETS

Different probiotic feed additives have been proposed to control <i>Salmonella </i>Typhimurium (ST) infection at farm level and reduce the risk for human salmonellosis. The present study investigated the efficacy of three probiotic feed additives to...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Veterinary Public Health
Affiliation
Ghent University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Reproduction, Obstetrics and Herd Health

VULVAR DISCHARGE SYNDROME IN SOWS AFTER ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION 

Introduction: Vulvar discharge is frequently observed in sows with bacterial infection of the urogenital tract and cause economic losses due to reproductive failure in affected sows. Several risk factors for this condition have been described and,...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Reproduction
Affiliation
Clinic for Swine, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Bern, Switzerland

SEVERE UDDER EDEMA AS A CAUSE OF REDUCED COLOSTRUM QUALITY AND MILK PRODUCTION IN SOWS – A CASE REPORT

A piglet-producing herd in Finland suffered from inadequate milk production of sows. Investigation of the problem revealed that 35% of the sows had low water intake, constipation and excessive swelling of the udder prior and during parturition. The...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Reproduction
Affiliation
University of Helsinki, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Production Animal Medicin