Literature DB >> 849102

[Contribution to the experimental haemophilus infection (haemophilus parahemolyticus, haemophilus parasuis) in specific pathogen-free piglets. 1. microbiology, experimental arrangement, results].

P Janetschke, P Kielstein, W Schönherr, J Martin, H Günther.   

Abstract

Experimental infections were applied to specific pathogen free (SPF) piglets and store pigs, using five haemophilus (H.) parahaemolyticus and two H.-parasuis strains. Different germs counts and modes of application were chosen for each of the animals involved (intratracheal, intranasal, and subcutaneous routes). Clinical and pathologico-anatomic changes typical of haemorrhagic-necrotising pleuropneumonia were obtained from all germ counts and methods of application. Only one of the test animals could be successfully infected to exhibit manifestations of pneumonia or serositis when H. parasuis was used. The high pathogenicity of H. parahaemolyticus, as recorded from the above experiments, was in agreement with the growing incidence of that haemophilosis recordable for some time from pig stock.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 849102

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Exp Veterinarmed        ISSN: 0003-9055


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1.  Factors associated with pleurisy in pigs: a case-control analysis of slaughter pig data for England and Wales.

Authors:  Henrike C Jäger; Trevelyan J McKinley; James L N Wood; Gareth P Pearce; Susanna Williamson; Benjamin Strugnell; Stanley Done; Henrike Habernoll; Andreas Palzer; Alexander W Tucker
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-02-17       Impact factor: 3.240

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