| Literature DB >> 28174145 |
W Pendl1, B Jenny1, P R Torgerson2, P Spring3, D Kümmerlen1, X Sidler1.
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INTRODUCTION: The Postpartum Dysgalaktie Syndrome (PPDS) also known as metritis agalactia mastitis (MMA), is considered the most common disease of the sow after farrowing. The reasons for PPDS are multifactorial and are to be found in the areas of management and hygiene, feeding, water supply and animal specific factors such as body condition and age of the sows. In this study a veterinary herd health management was carried out in 28 pig farms with PPDS, with the aim to reduce the PPDS prevalence and animal treatment incidence (TI). In 20 of 28 problem farms the PPDS-prevalence could be decreased from 37.4% (± 21.8%) to 24.5% (± 14.1%). The TI was not significantly reduced. The most effective procedures to reduce the PPDS-prevalence were the use of a prepartal transition feed, optimizing the PPDSdiagnostic and the use of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAID) and oxytocin in the PPDS-treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Antibiotikareduktion; Bestandesbetreuung,zzm321990Tiergesundheit; PPDS/MMA; Risikofaktoren; heard health management,zzm321990animal health; reduction of antibiotics; risk factors
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28174145 DOI: 10.17236/sat00105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Schweiz Arch Tierheilkd ISSN: 0036-7281 Impact factor: 0.845