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Swine 5
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Agriculture
Undergraduate 4
12/02/2014

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Term
What are the 2 'categories' of repro problems, and indicators for each?
Definition
Management
-chronic losses for 3+ months

Disease
-rapid change in production
-reductions in multiple areas (stillbirths, litter size, conception etc)
Term

What are the repro targets for swine?

Farrowing Rate

Total born/litter

Born alive/litter

Stillborn/litter

Mummified pigs

Gestatoin length 

Definition

Farrowing Rate >85%

Total born/litter ~12

Born alive/litter ~11

Stillborn/litter <0.5

Mummified pigs <1.5%

Gestation length 110d

Term
What are the agent factors causing parvovirus?
Definition
-Porcine Parvovirus
-stable, endemic infection
-causes embryonic & fetal death
Term
What are the clinical signs of parvovirus?
Definition
-increases in sows returning to etrus after breeding
-decrease in number of piglets born alive
-increase in mummified piglets
-many gilt litters affected
Term
If you have a litter of mummified fetuses of all varying sizes, what disease is likely the cause?
Definition
Porcine Parvovirus
Term
What can you do to control Parvovivrus
Definition
-vaccination, but almost impossible to eliminate

Gilts - 5 & 2 wks pre breeding
Sows - 2 wks pre breeding
Boars - anually
Term
What host factors contribute to parvovirus
Definition
immunity (vaccination)
gilts
Term
What environmental factors contribute to parvovirus
Definition
contaminated facilities
carrier pigs present
Term
What disease is caused by erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae
Definition
erysipelas
Term
Describe the characteristics of erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae
Definition
-resistant to drying but susceptible to disinfectants
-infected swine shed profusely
-produces toxin that damages blood vessels

POTENTIALLY ZOONOTIC
Term
What are the the clinical signs of erysipelas
Definition
-systemic vasculitis
-high fever
-abortions
-painful to move
-purple skin
-diamond skin lesions
Term
What can you do to prevent/control erysipelas
Definition
-vaccinate every weaning
-quarantine
-good sanitation
-cull animals with joint lesions
-treat affected animals with antibiotics/water meds
Term
What makes the virus causing PRRSV such a severe disease?
Definition
-can causes asymptomatic persistent infections
-can cause severe fatal disease
-replicates in macrophages
-considerable genetic mutation & recombination
-prolonged carrier state
-get lots of antigenic drift within the herd
Term
True or False

There are multiple strains of PRRSV
Definition
True
Term
What percentage of herds in Ontario are infected with PRRSV
Definition
80%
Term
How is PRRSV transmitted?
Definition
body fluids
-needles, semen, trucks, flies, mosquitoes
Term
What are the clinical signs of reproductive PRRSV in pregnant sows
Definition
-anorexia, fever, pregnant sow mortality
-minimal impact if 1st & 2nd trimester
-reproductive failure & infertility if >72 days gestation (transplacental infections)
Term
What are the clinical signs of PRRSV after transplacental infection has occured?
Definition
-abortions
-premature farrowing (<110d)
-stillbirths, mummified piglets
-weak piglets
-neonatal diarrhea
-high pre-weaning mortality
Term
Describe the respiratory signs of PRRSV
Definition
-dyspnea
-cyanosis of extremities (blue skin)
-minimal coughing unless 2ndary infection present
-immunosuppresive -> leads to other infections
Term
Describe the pathogenesis of PRRS
Definition
1. Infection of tonsil & URT
2. Pneumonia
3. Alveolar macrophages destroyed -> 2nd lung infections
4. Decrease in lymphocytes, neutrophils
5. 2ndary infections e.g. neonatal diarrhea
Term
What should you do to treat PRRS?
Definition
supporting treatment with anti-inflammatories
prevent secondary infections with strategic medication
Term
What can you do to control PRRSV in populations?
Definition
Mass exposure
-vaccination *can revert to virulence!

Depopulation
-thorough clean & disinfect of barns 2x then repopulate with negative stock

Herd closure
-no incoming breeding stock for 6-12 months
Term
Why is PRRS a challenging disease to control?
Definition
-many different strains, vaccines don't cross-protect
-transmission poorly understood
-immunity poorly understood
Term
If your cows are showing diamond skin lesions, what disease is present?
Definition
erysipelas
Term
What host factors contribute to erysipelas?
Definition
immunity (vaccination)
Term
What agent factors contribute to erysipelas?
Definition
-survives well in dry environment
-susceptible to disinfectants
-toxin causes blood vessel damage
Term
What environment factors contribute to erysipelas?
Definition
-unsanitary barn
-poor biosecurity
-carrier pigs present
Term
What is the link between PRRSV & enzootic pneumonia?
Definition
PRRSV causes immunosuppression, damaging macrophages in the respiratory tract & reducing availability of neutrophils & lymphocytes
-increases risk of 2ndary infections such as mycoplasma hyopneumoniae
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