Prevalence of Brachyspira hyodysenteriae in sows and suckling piglets

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Duff, Joshua W. [1 ]
Pittman, Jeremy S. [2 ]
Hammer, J. Mark [3 ]
Kinyon, Joann M. [4 ]
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[1] N Carolina State Univ, Coll Vet Med, Raleigh, NC USA
[2] Murphy Brown LLC, North Div, Waverly, VA USA
[3] Novartis Anim Hlth US Inc, Greensboro, NC USA
[4] Iowa State Univ, Vet Diagnost Lab, Ames, IA USA
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JOURNAL OF SWINE HEALTH AND PRODUCTION | 2014年 / 22卷 / 02期
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swine; Brachyspira hyodysenteriae; sows; piglets; prevalence; SWINE-DYSENTERY; TREPONEMA-HYODYSENTERIAE; SELECTIVE MEDIUM; PIGS; TRANSMISSION; CHICKENS; CULTURE; DISEASE; TESTS;
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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Objective: To estimate the prevalence of Brachyspira hyodysenteriae (B hyo) in breeding animals, lactating sows, and their suckling offspring in swine dysentery-(SD-) positive herds. Materials and methods: Study 1: lactating sows and suckling piglets. Rectal swabs were collected eight times at 1- to 4-week intervals from an SD-positive breed-to-wean farm. At each sampling, rectal swabs were collected from 60 "sets" of animals (individual swabs from a sow and three suckling piglets). Piglet samples were tested as a litter. Samples were tested by Brachyspira species culture and confirmed by culture-based polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Study 2: breeding herds. Five SD-positive sow farms, varying in size, were selected for evaluation of breeding-herd prevalence of B hyo. Rectal swabs were collected once per farm from 150 randomly selected sows. Samples were tested by Brachyspira species culture and confirmed by culture-based PCR. Results: Study 1: lactating sows and suckling piglets. The percentage of sows on a farm that were positive for B hyo ranged from 0% to 5%, with an overall prevalence of 1.04%. The percentage of litters culture-positive and PCR-positive for B hyo ranged from 0% to 5%, with an overall prevalence of 1.88%. Study 2: breeding herds. The percentage of sows positive for B hyo ranged from 0% to 1.33%. Only three of the five farms tested positive. Implications: Sampling breeding herds and suckling-age piglets could serve as a valuable alternative to traditional surveillance schemes. Understanding the prevalence of SD on endemically infected sow farms could enhance current surveillance programs.
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