Porcine Health Management

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Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases

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Pan-European susceptibility of Swine Respiratory Disease pathogens to gamithromycin and other antimicrobial substances

Prudent use of antibiotics requires susceptibility testing to justify the antimicrobial substance choice and helping in the maximization of treatment efficacy. This study was conducted to determine the susceptibility of swine respiratory pathogens to...
Type
Abstract
Year
2019
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health, Germany

Organic dissemination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex and tuberculosis like lesions in free-range pigs

Tuberculosis like lesions (TBL) remains as one of the main causes of condemnation in swine reared in outdoor systems with mycobacteria belonging to Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Complex (MTC) as one of the principal etiologic agents. Therefore, the incidence...
Type
Abstract
Year
2019
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Department of Anatomy and Comparative Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Cordoba, Cordoba, Spain

No evidence of mastitis in sows with postpartum dysgalactia syndrome

Mastitis is expected to be prevalent in sows with postpartum dysgalactia syndrome (PDS) - mainly due to Escherichia coli (E. coli), whose cell membrane contains lipopolysaccharides (LPS) that can induce inflammation. This study investigated LPS in the...
Type
Abstract
Year
2019
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Copenhagen University

First description of co-infection with Brachyspira hyodysenteriae and Entamoeba polecki in a fattening pig with severe diarrhoea

Enteric disease in pigs is usually of multifactorial aetiology, including infectious and non-infectious factors. In many cases of diarrhoea in weaner-to-finisher pigs, the combination of two or more microorganisms leads to an aggravation of clinical signs...
Type
Abstract
Year
2019
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) Spain

ANTIMICROBIAL CONSUMPTION AND EXTENDED-SPECTRUM Β-LACTAMASE (ESBL)-PRODUCING ESCHERICHIA COLI IN ITALIAN FATTENING UNITS

Extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Escherichia coli represents a risk for both human and pig health. Furthermore, antimicrobials misuses may increase ESBL spread. The aim of this study was to investigate, in latter stages of production, relationships between presence of ESBL-producing E. coli and antimicrobial consumption.  
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases

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

THE BACILLUS CEREUS TOXIN CEREULIDE CAUSES SEVERE NEUROLOGIC SYMPTOMS IN THE PIG

The Bacillus cereus cyclic depsipeptide cereulide is known to evoke emesis a short time after ingestion in humans, but besides this generally mild course of the disease, also severe clinical cases leading to death associated with liver failure and...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna

POSITIVE ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF LIVE E. COLI F4 VACCINATION FOR THE PREVENTION OF F4-ETEC POST-WEANING DIARRHEA IN PIGLETS AND FATTENING PIGS

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 (5-10 days post-weaning). Most common...
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 COLIPROTEC® F4/F18 BEFORE WEANING IN A FRENCH FARM DEALING WITH POST-WEANING DIARRHEA: A CASE REPORT.

Post-weaning diarrhea (PWD) remains a major cause of economic losses for the pig industry. A number of preventive measures have been recommended to control PWD. Coliprotec® F4/F18 is a live non-pathogenic E. coli vaccine for active immunization of pigs...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Univet Santé Elevage

SCREENING OF SEVERAL ALGAE IN WEANED PIGLETS’ FEED TO COUNTERACT THE EXPERIMENTAL ESCHERICHIA COLI K88 INFECTION AND POST-WEANING DIARRHEA.

Colibacillosis is a major cause of illness and death in weaned pigs. Antibiotics and antimicrobials (Zn or Cu)  in piglets starter diets control this incidence. The ban of AGP offers an opportunity for new strategies of prevention. The study determined...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
IRTA, Animal Nutrition

ANTIMICROBIAL CONSUMPTION AND EXTENDED-SPECTRUM Β-LACTAMASE (ESBL)-PRODUCING ESCHERICHIA COLI IN ITALIAN FATTENING UNITS

Extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Escherichia coli represents a risk for both human and pig health. Furthermore, antimicrobials misuses may increase ESBL spread. The aim of this study was to investigate, in latter stages of production,...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale Lombardia Emilia Romagna

IGG IMMUNE RESPONSE TO TREPONEMA PEDIS T A4 IN FIELD CASES OF EAR NECROSIS

Ear necrosis is a syndrome affecting pigs shortly after weaning and is regarded as an animal welfare issue. The etiology is unknown but Treponema spp., predominantly Treponema pedis, are commonly detected in the lesions. Oral treponemes have been...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Farm and Animal Health

ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY OF FINNISH ENTEROTOXIGENIC E. COLI IN PIGS IN YEARS 2013-2016  

Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli can cause porcine neonatal and post weaning diarrhea, and potentiated sulfa drugs and aminopenicillins are recommended to be used for treatment of E. coli diarrhea. Due to quite commonly occurring antimicrobial resistance...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
Finnish Food Safety Authority Evira

USE OF FREE-RANGE PIGS AS SENTINELS FOR ANIMAL TUBERCULOSIS IN SPAIN

Tuberculosis continues being one of the main threats of outdoor rearing systems. It has been proposed that pigs may represent a useful sentinel for Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTC) infection in both wildlife and cattle. The objective of this...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
CICAP – Food Research Centre, 14400, Pozoblanco, Córdoba, Spain