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경남 북부지역 위축자돈에 대한 질병조사Investigation of atrophic piglets diseases in northern area of the Gyeongnam province, Korea

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Investigation of atrophic piglets diseases in northern area of the Gyeongnam province, Korea
Authors
고필옥김형수성민호한권식박정용신유경정명호박동엽
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
한국동물위생학회
Keywords
Atrophic piglets; Bacteria isolation; RT-PCR assay; PRRS
Citation
한국가축위생학회지, v.38, no.1, pp 1 - 7
Pages
7
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국가축위생학회지
Volume
38
Number
1
Start Page
1
End Page
7
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/18217
ISSN
1225-6552
Abstract
This study was investigated to diagnose pathogenic organisms of atrophic piglets in northern area ofthe Gyeongnam province, Korea. Samples such as feces, blood and necropsy specimens of 42 atrophicpiglets (≤10 weeks old) were taken from May to December 2013 for this survey. Samples were examinedby reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assay and bacteria isolation for detectionof pathogenic agents. 93 pathogens were isolated from 42 samples can be classified into llgroups. We identified bacterial agents in 56 cases (60.2%) and viral agents in 31 cases (33.3%). However, 6 cases (6.5%) were undetected. Among these pathogens, the most prevalent disease wereporcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) in 22 cases (23.7%). The major diseases wereColibacillosis in 15 cases (16.1%), Glasser's disease in 12 cases (12.9%), and porcine epidemic disease(PED) in 9 cases (9.7%). Mixed infections were accounted for 77.8% of atrophic piglets. In particular,the rate of mixed infections with PRRS virus showed the highest frequency (71.4%). In addition, thereis a seasonal variation. Viral pathogens were dominantly detected in winter, but in the rest of the seasonbacterial agents were mainly detected. Gastrointestinal diseases occurred mainly in the pre-weaning piglets,the respiratory diseases and wasting diseases occurred mainly in the post-weaning piglets.
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