Porcine Health Management

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ERYSIPELOTHRIX STRAINS ISOLATED FROM TONSILS OF FATTENING PIGS IN SWEDEN  

Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae (ER) causes erysipelas and the tonsils are recognized as a common site for ER in pigs. The aim of this study was to estimate the incidence of ER in the tonsils of pigs in Sweden.   Material & Methods</strong> Tonsils were...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
National Veterinary Institute

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

ANALYSIS OF THE SUBMISSION FOR DIAGNOSTIC INVESTIGATION OF DIARRHOEA SAMPLES FROM SUCKLING PIGLETS IN THE NETHERLANDS IN THE PERIOD FROM SEPTEMBER...

Here we present the analysis of samples of diarrhoea from new borne piglets (max. 4 days old) gathered by veterinarians and analysed at IVD laboratory in Hannover, Gernamy. Sampling kits were profided by IDT Biologika, containing 3 swabs and the sample...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Bacteriology and Bacterial Diseases
Affiliation
IDT-Biologika Benelux

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

Pork production in Spain

The Spanish pig sector has become, by its own merits, in the most important livestock sector in Spain representing more than 38% of the final livestock production with an approximate turnover of 6.000 million euros.
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Miscellaneous
Affiliation
ANPROGAPOR Director, Madrid, Spain

What are the costs of pig diseases in the field?

The rising cost of raw materials, which began at the end of 2006, and the globalization of markets have generated strong fluctuations in the prices of commodities. This the reason why exists significant financial tensions in the livestock sectors.
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Miscellaneous
Affiliation
SIP CONSULTORS, Barcelona, Spain.

Economic efficiency of animal health interventions

The tools to make economically good animal health decisions already exist. A cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is a systematic process for calculating and comparing benefits and costs of a decision. Both the cost and the benefit are calculated in a common unit,...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Miscellaneous
Affiliation
Department of Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA

Is ASF a human driven disease?

African swine fever (ASF) is considered internationally as one of the most dangerous animal diseases of pigs. The disease is affecting trade and having serious socio-economic impact on people's livelihood. No drugs or vaccines are available to fight ASF.
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Miscellaneous
Affiliation
Head of International Animal Health Team, Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Germany

Where is the vaccine against ASF and what else can we do?

African swine fever is one of the major threats for the swine industry worldwide, for which there is no vaccine available.
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Miscellaneous
Affiliation
CReSA-IRTA. Barcelona, Spain

HOW TO ASSESS BIOSECURITY ON-FARM?

Pigs are susceptible to a wide range of endemic and epidemic diseases, including zoonotic infections, which can affect health, welfare and productivity, and thereby have a major economic impact. The implementation of biosecurity measures along the...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Miscellaneous
Affiliation
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University Belgium, Belgium

IMPLEMENTATION OF BIOSECURITY IN THE PIG INDUSTRY: SOCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS

Spread and establishment of infectious diseases is a challenge for the livestock industries, as it can significantly affect animal and public health, on-farm productivity and trade arrangements. Implementation of biosecurity pre-border, at the border and...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Miscellaneous
Affiliation
School of Animal and Veterinary Science & Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation Charles Sturt University, Australia

MANAGING LARGE LITTERS

In the course of domestication, selective breeding has delivered more than 100% increase in litter size in pigs. Denmark has seen the most dramatic progress in this trait; an increase in total born per litter of four pigs has occurred over a 13 year...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Miscellaneous
Affiliation
Animal Behavior and Welfare, Animal and Veterinary Sciences Group, SRUC, West Mains Road, Edinburgh, EH9 3JG, UK

HOW TO DEAL WITH DISEASE IN LARGE LITTERS

What is a large litter? Obviously, the definition of a large litter depends on the type of swine breed we talk about. For an Iberian sow a large litter would be to achieve 10 total born, while for a modern sow a large litter means something else. There...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Miscellaneous
Affiliation
Marco vetgrup SLP, Barcelona, Spain.

SWINE HEALTH SYNDROMIC SURVEILLANCE BASED ON CLINICAL SIGNS AND PRESUMPTIVE DIAGNOSIS DATA REPORTED AT FARM LEVEL

Introduction The development of data mining and time series analyses allows extracting information of the health swine population at almost real time from non-specific data. In the North-Eastern Spain, the Grup de Sanejament Porcí (GSP) implemented an...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Herd Health Management and Economy
Affiliation
University of Lleida

DEVELOPING SAMPLING GUIDELINES FOR ORAL FLUID-BASED PRRSV SURVEILLANCE

Introduction Oral fluids (OF) are a convenient surveillance sample because they are easily collected and tested for nucleic acids and/or antibodies for PRRSV and a variety of pathogens. However, sampling guidelines for OF are not readily available. The...
Type
Abstract
Year
2018
Topic
Herd Health Management and Economy
Affiliation
Iowa State University