Porcine Health Management

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MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF VIRULENCE IN HAEMOPHILUS PARASUIS

Haemophilus (H.) parasuis can be a commensal in the upper respiratory tract or a facultative infectious agent. Typical pathological findings are characterized by fibrinous inflammation. Glässer’s disease, has to be distinguished from solitary...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Clinic for Swine, Justus-Liebig-University

M. HYOPNEUMONIAE, M. HYORHINIS AND M. FLOCCULARE, ALONE OR IN ASSOCIATION, IN ENZOOTIC PNEUMONIA-LIKE LESIONS: EXPLORATORY INVESTIGATION IN 666 PIG...

Enzootic pneumonia (EP), primarily caused by Mycoplasma  hyopneumoniae (Mhp), is costly to the pig industry. In EP-like lesions, M. hyorhinis (Mhr) and M. flocculare (Mfloc) are also identified. The aims of this study were to assess (i) the frequency of...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Anses, Laboratoire de Ploufragan-Plouzané

PREVALENCE OF VT2E IN PIGS: SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW.

Reliable data on the worldwide presence of verotoxigenic strains of Escherichia coli (VTEC) producing verotoxin-2e (Vt2e) could explain the overall prevalence of swine oedema which causes a deleterious economic impact in the swine industry. Therefore, a...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
HIPRA

ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY IN STAPHYLOCOCCUS HYICUS FROM HEALTHY PIGS

Staphylococcus hyicus occurs on the skin on healthy pigs, but may also be involved in infections like exudative epidermitis. Information on antibiotic susceptibility in S. hyicus from Swedish pigs is scarce. In this study, susceptibility of S. hyicus from...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
National Veterinary Institute, SVA

COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF VARIOUS VACCINES AGAINST MYCOPLASMA HYOPNEUMONIAE IN COMMERCIAL PIG FARM

Enzootic pneumonia (EP) caused by Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (M.hyo) remains one of the most important respiratory infections in current swine production with significant economical impact. High M. hyo prevalence was reported recently in Russia based on...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Idavang Agro

COMPARISON OF EFFICIENCY OF AMMINOSIDINE AND ENROFLOXACIN TREATMENT PROGRAMS FOR CONTROL OF NEONATAL DIARRHOEA

Antibiotics are still an important tool for treatment of certain acute bacterial diseases in swine and early effective approach is necessary in order to minimize economical losses and mortality.  Aim of the presented study was to compare the effect of...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Suivet

PREVALENCE OF MYCOPLASMA SUIS IN FARROWING SOWS AND PRE-SUCKLING TRANSMISSION TO THEIR PIGLETS

Transmission of Mycoplasma (M.) suis,the causative agent of infectious anemia in pigs mainly occurs via iatrogenic or zootechnical manipulations or due to ranking fights within animal groups. Moreover, other transmission routes including ingestion of...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Clinic for Swine, Centre for Clinical Veterinary Medicine

COMPARING POST-WEANING MORTALITY IN PIGS BORN FROM SOWS VACCINATED WITH TWO DIFFERENT COLI-CLOSTRIDIA COMBINATION VACCINES

Among the most common causes for mortality and antibiotics used post-weaning are E.coli-associated diseases like post-weaning diarrhea (PWD) and edema disease. Recently a novel Coli-Clostridia combination vaccine containing F4 and F18 E. coli fimbrial...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Slingeland Dierenartsen

EXAMINATION OF ILEA COLLECTED AT SLAUGHTER FOR DIAGNOSING PORCINE PROLIFERATIVE ENTERITIS (PPE) IN AN EARLY INFECTED FINISHER HERD

PPE is caused by <i>Lawsonia intracellularis</i> (Li). Often the disease progresses sub-clinically, which makes the role of Li infection as cause for poor pig performance hard to proof. Producers are hesitant to sacrifice pigs without severe clinical...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Boehringer Ingelheim AH

RISK FACTOR ANALYSIS FOR PROLIFERATIVE HEMORRHAGIC ENTEROPATHY (PHE) ON DUTCH FINISHING PIG FARMS

PHE can be a frustrating problem for a finishing pig farmer and knowledge on PHE risk factors is limited. To have more knowledge, a survey was conducted across 30 different finishing pig farms in The Netherlands. <strong>Material & Methods</strong> A...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Boehringer Ingelheim AH Netherlands

VACCINATION WITH A LIVE BIVALENT E. COLI F4/F18 VACCINE FOR THE PREVENTION OF F18-ETEC POST-WEANING DIARRHEA

Post-weaning Escherichia coli diarrhea (PWD) remains a major cause of economic losses for the pig industry. PWD, caused by enterotoxigenic <i>E. coli</i> (ETEC), typically provokes mild to severe watery diarrhea between 5 and 10 days after weaning. Most...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Elanco Animal Health

VACCINATION WITH A LIVE BIVALENT E. COLI F4/F18 VACCINE FOR THE PREVENTION OF F18-ETEC POST-WEANING DIARRHEA - REDUCTION OF MORTALITY AND ANTIBIOTIC...

Post-weaning Escherichia coli diarrhea (PWD) remains a major cause of economic losses for the pig industry. PWD, caused by enterotoxigenic <i>E. coli</i> (ETEC), provokes mild to severe watery diarrhea (5-10 days post-weaning). Most common adhesins on...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Elanco Animal Health

VACCINATION WITH A LIVE BIVALENT E. COLI F4/F18 VACCINE PREVENTS F4-ETEC POST-WEANING DIARRHEA AND REDUCES ANTIBIOTIC USE

Post-weaning Escherichia coli diarrhea (PWD) remains a major cause of economic losses for the pig industry. PWD, caused by enterotoxigenic <i>E. coli</i> (ETEC), typically provokes mild to severe watery diarrhea between 5 and 10 days after weaning. Most...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Elanco Animal Health

VACCINATION WITH A LIVE BIVALENT E. COLI F4/F18 VACCINE RESULTS IN ANTIBIOTIC REDUCTION WITH IMPROVED GROWTH AND FEED CONVERSION RATE

Post-weaning <i>Escherichia coli diarrhea (PWD) remains a major cause of economic losses for the pig industry. PWD, caused by enterotoxigenic <i>E. coli</i> (ETEC), typically provokes mild to severe watery diarrhea and mortality (5-10 days post-weaning)....
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Elanco Animal Health

VACCINATION WITH A LIVE BIVALENT E. COLI F4/F18 VACCINE SIGNIFICANTLY IMPACTS ANTIBIOTIC USE DURING THE NURSERY PERIOD

Post-weaning Escherichia coli diarrhea (PWD) remains a major cause of economic losses for the pig industry. PWD, caused by enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC), typically provokes mild to severe watery diarrhea (5-10 days post-weaning). Most common adhesins on...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Elanco Animal Health