Porcine Health Management

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Reduction of nasal lesions and productive losses after vaccination against non-progressive atrophic rhinitis

The primary agent of non-progressive atrophic rhinitis (NPAR), Bordetella bronchiseptica (Bb), has a high prevalence worldwide. Nowadays, vaccination is regarded as one of the alternative methods for the prevention of bacterial diseases. The aim of the...
Type
Abstract
Year
2019
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
HIPRA

STUDY OF ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE GENES AND VIRULENCE FACTORS IN PASTEURELLA MULTOCIDA STRAINS ISOLATED IN SPAIN

The study of the antibiotic resistance genes and the virulence factors on Pasteurella multocida isolates from porcine lungs recovered in Spain has been carried out.
Type
Abstract
Year
2019
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
University of León

Eradication of Tiamulin-resistant Swine Dysentery in a 500 sow herd selling growers to five herds

Tiamulin-resistant Swine dysentery (SD) developed in a herd with 500 sows in the summer of 2016, following a failing eradication attempt.
Type
Abstract
Year
2019
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
National Veterinary Institute, SVA, Uppsala, Sweden;Dept of Clinical Sciences, Sw Univ Agri Sci, Uppsala, Sweden

COMPARISON OF THE EFFICACY BETWEEN A ONE SHOT VACCINE AND A TWO-SHOT VACCINE AGAINST MYCOPLASMA HYOPNEUMONIAE ON THE RESPIRATORY DISORDERS AND THE...

Enzootic pneumonia (EP) caused by Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (Mhyo) remains one of the major respiratory diseases of pigs leading to a degradation of the growth performances. Vaccination is commonly used around weaning and considered as the most efficient...
Type
Abstract
Year
2019
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
RESEAU CRISTAL 16 bd denis papin 35500 Vitré

Field study comparing Aivlosin® Premix with Denagard 80% in Brazilian pigs naturally infected with Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae and Lawsonia...

This study compared treatment with a novel, macrolide premix with a pleuromutilin premix in a Brazilian pig unit with respiratory problems in grower/finisher pigs. Pigs were positive for Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae and secondary respiratory pathogens.
Type
Abstract
Year
2019
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
ECO Animal Health Ltd, Southgate, London, UK

EVALUATION OF THE EFFICACY OF A PRE-FARROWING TREATMENT WITH AIVLOSIN® ORAL POWDER TO PREVENT VERTICAL TRANSMISSION OF MYCOPLASMA HYOPNEUMONIAE

It is widely accepted that sows, mainly first and second parity, play a major role in the transmission of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (M. hyo) to piglets. This trial’s objective was to evaluate pre-farrowing sow treatment with Aivlosin® 42.5 mg/g Oral...
Type
Abstract
Year
2019
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
ECUPHAR Veterinaria S.L.U

Antimicrobial susceptibility monitoring of respiratory tract pathogens isolated from diseased swine across Europe between 2015 and 2016

VetPath is an ongoing pan-European antimicrobial susceptibility monitoring program for veterinary pathogens isolated from diseased cattle, swine and poultry. Results for swine respiratory pathogens are presented hereafter.
Type
Abstract
Year
2019
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
VetPath Study Group, CEESA, 168 Av. de Tervueren, 1150 Brussels, Belgium

Antimicrobial susceptibility monitoring of systemic pathogens and enteric tract pathogens isolated from diseased swine across Europe between 2015 and...

VetPath is an ongoing pan-European antimicrobial susceptibility monitoring program for veterinary pathogens isolated from diseased cattle, swine and poultry. Results for swine systemic and enteric pathogens are presented hereafter.
Type
Abstract
Year
2019
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
VetPath Study Group, CEESA, 168 Av. de Tervueren, 1150 Brussels, Belgium

Survey on Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae gilt acclimation practices in Germany

Gilts play a key role in the infection chain of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (M.hyo), as an adequate gilt acclimation is necessary for a comprehensive control approach. The aim should be to decrease M. hyo shedding by the gilt at first farrowing and thereby...
Type
Abstract
Year
2019
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica GmbH

Survey of the South African swine industry on Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae gilt acclimation

The introduction of replacement gilts and their management is considered a risk factor in the control of M.hyo. The objective of this survey was to understand the replacement gilt acclimation process for M.hyo in swine farms in South Africa.
Type
Abstract
Year
2019
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Boehringer Ingelheim

Case report: An outbreak of fibrino-hemorrhagic and necrotizing pleuropneumonia due to Pasteurella multocida in a fattening breeding farm

Respiratory diseases cause important economic losses in pig farms and Pasteurella multocida is one of most commonly isolated agent from pulmonary lesions in pigs. Generally P. multicida is considered a secondary opportunistic agent of enzootic pneumonia,...
Type
Abstract
Year
2019
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Lombardia e dell'Emilia Romagna, Italy

Analysis of the submission for diagnostic investigation of diarrhoea samples from suckling piglets in the Netherlands in the period from September...

We present the analysis of diarrhoea samples from new born piglets gathered by veterinarians and analysed at IVD GmbH, Innovative Veterinary Diagnostics, Seelze, Germany. IDT-sampling kits containing 3 swabs and 3 sample tubes were used.
Type
Abstract
Year
2019
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
IDT-Biologika Benelux

Comparison of metabolic adaptation and biofilm formation of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae field isolates from the upper and lower respiratory tract

Most outbreaks of porcine pleuropneumonia in swine populations are triggered by additional abiotic or biotic factors in already colonized pigs. It can be hypothesized, that most of the older pigs carry the pathogen in their tonsils, at which stressors...
Type
Abstract
Year
2019
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Field Station for Epidemiology, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Bakum, Germany

Analysis of 719 Streptococcus species strains gained from diseased pigs showing Streptococcus suis-like symptoms in 2017

The Streptococcus (Strep.) genus comprises several pathogens that pose a serious threat to human and animal health. Among these, Strep. suis is the most important species affecting swine worldwide. The infection can result in meningitis, pneumonia,...
Type
Abstract
Year
2019
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
AniCon Labor GmbH, Muehlenstrasse 13, 49685 Hoeltinghausen, Germany

HIGH FREQUENCY OF SWINE HEMOTROPHIC MYCOPLASMAS IN SOWS IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL

Mycoplasma suis and Mycoplasma parvum are the two hemotrophic mycoplasmas species described in pigs. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the prevalence of M. suis in sows in southern Brazil
Type
Abstract
Year
2019
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
São Paulo State University (Unesp), School of Agricultural and Veterinarian Sciences, Jaboticabal, São Paulo, Brazil