Effect of parity segregation on Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection dynamics and pneumonic lesions in pigs

ABSTRACT: Gilts represent a group risk for Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae vertical transmission in swine herds. Therefore, parity segregation can be an alternative to control M. hyopneumoniae infections. The study evaluated the effect of parity segregation on M. hyopneumoniae infection dynamics and occurrence and severity of lung lesions at slaughter. For that, three multiple site herds were included in the study. Herd A consisted of the farm where gilts would have their first farrowing (parity order (PO) 1). After the first farrowing PO 1 sows were transferred to herd B (PO2-6). Herd C was a conventional herd with gilt replacement (PO1-6). Piglets born in each herd were raised in separated nursery and finishing units. Sows (n = 33 (A), 37 (B), 34 (C)) in all herds were sampled prior to farrowing and piglets (n = 54 (A), 71 (B), 66 (C)) were sampled longitudinally at 21, 63, 100, 140 days of age and at slaughter for M. hyopneumoniae detection by PCR and lung lesions scoring. M. hyopneumoniae prevalence in sows did not differ among herds. Prevalence of positive piglets was higher at weaning in the PO1 herd (A) (P < 0.05). However, prevalence of positive pigs from 100 days of age to slaughter age was higher in the PO2-6 herd (B) (P < 0.05). Lung lesion occurrence and severity were higher in herd B. The authors suggested that the lack of a proper gilt acclimation might have influenced the results, leading to sows being detected positive at farrowing, regardless of the parity.

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Main Authors: Forner,Ricardo Augusto Neves, Takeuti,Karine Ludwig, Conti,Elisa Rigo De, Santi,Monica, Bortolozzo,Fernando Pandolfo, Barcellos,David Emilio Santos Neves de
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Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria 2022
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Bortolozzo,Fernando Pandolfo
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Bortolozzo,Fernando Pandolfo
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Effect of parity segregation on Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection dynamics and pneumonic lesions in pigs
author_facet Forner,Ricardo Augusto Neves
Takeuti,Karine Ludwig
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Bortolozzo,Fernando Pandolfo
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title Effect of parity segregation on Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection dynamics and pneumonic lesions in pigs
title_short Effect of parity segregation on Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection dynamics and pneumonic lesions in pigs
title_full Effect of parity segregation on Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection dynamics and pneumonic lesions in pigs
title_fullStr Effect of parity segregation on Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection dynamics and pneumonic lesions in pigs
title_full_unstemmed Effect of parity segregation on Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection dynamics and pneumonic lesions in pigs
title_sort effect of parity segregation on mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection dynamics and pneumonic lesions in pigs
description ABSTRACT: Gilts represent a group risk for Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae vertical transmission in swine herds. Therefore, parity segregation can be an alternative to control M. hyopneumoniae infections. The study evaluated the effect of parity segregation on M. hyopneumoniae infection dynamics and occurrence and severity of lung lesions at slaughter. For that, three multiple site herds were included in the study. Herd A consisted of the farm where gilts would have their first farrowing (parity order (PO) 1). After the first farrowing PO 1 sows were transferred to herd B (PO2-6). Herd C was a conventional herd with gilt replacement (PO1-6). Piglets born in each herd were raised in separated nursery and finishing units. Sows (n = 33 (A), 37 (B), 34 (C)) in all herds were sampled prior to farrowing and piglets (n = 54 (A), 71 (B), 66 (C)) were sampled longitudinally at 21, 63, 100, 140 days of age and at slaughter for M. hyopneumoniae detection by PCR and lung lesions scoring. M. hyopneumoniae prevalence in sows did not differ among herds. Prevalence of positive piglets was higher at weaning in the PO1 herd (A) (P < 0.05). However, prevalence of positive pigs from 100 days of age to slaughter age was higher in the PO2-6 herd (B) (P < 0.05). Lung lesion occurrence and severity were higher in herd B. The authors suggested that the lack of a proper gilt acclimation might have influenced the results, leading to sows being detected positive at farrowing, regardless of the parity.
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