Incidence, economic effects, and control of Haemophilus pleuropneumoniae infections in pigs
This thesis synopsis reports the results of investigations on: - the incidence of clinical and subclinical H. pleuropneumoniae infections on pig farms in North Brabant; - the economic loss on fattening farms; the effect of husbandry; - the possibility of eradicating H. pleuropneumoniae on infected b...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Veterinary quarterly 1986-01, Vol.8 (1), p.83-87 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This thesis synopsis reports the results of investigations on:
- the incidence of clinical and subclinical H. pleuropneumoniae infections on pig farms in North Brabant;
- the economic loss on fattening farms; the effect of husbandry;
- the possibility of eradicating H. pleuropneumoniae on infected breeding farms on the basis of serological testing;
- the possibility of control on fattening farms by means of vaccination.
The principal findings were as follows:
Clinical and subclinical H. pleuropneumoniae infections are widespread on pig farms in North Brabant:
The greatest economic loss was due to mortality and veterinary fees; the daily weight again was not found to be affected.
The effect of husbandry.
Less mortality occurred: on farms where the animals were not shifted during the fattening period; in compartments where the all-in all-out method was systematically used; in compartments with thermostatically controlled warming of the incoming air; in compartments meeting all standards of a good housing climate.
Various sanitation measures on infected breeding farms were not successful.
Only one experimental vaccine afforded good protection, but because of a high percentage of injection abscesses this vaccine was unsuitable for use in practice. |
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ISSN: | 0165-2176 1875-5941 |
DOI: | 10.1080/01652176.1986.9694024 |