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Diagnostic Approach to Enteric Disorders in Pigs

Andrea Luppi, Giulia D’Annunzio, Camilla Torreggiani, P. Martelli

2023Animals24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The diagnosis of enteric disorders in pigs is extremely challenging, at any age. Outbreaks of enteric disease in pigs are frequently multifactorial and multiple microorganisms can co-exist and interact. Furthermore, several pathogens, such as Clostridium perfrigens type A, Rotavirus and Lawsonia intracellularis, may be present in the gut in the absence of clinical signs. Thus, diagnosis must be based on a differential approach in order to develop a tailored control strategy, considering that treatment and control programs for enteric diseases are pathogen-specific. Correct sampling for laboratory analyses is fundamental for the diagnostic work-up of enteric disease in pigs. For example, histology is the diagnostic gold standard for several enteric disorders, and sampling must ensure the collection of representative and optimal intestinal samples. The aim of this paper is to focus on the diagnostic approach, from sampling to the aetiological diagnosis, of enteric disorders in pigs due to different pathogens during the different phases of production.

Topics & Concepts

Lawsonia intracellularisEnteric feverEtiologyRotavirusGold standard (test)Enteric bacteriaSampling (signal processing)Enteric virusOutbreakDiagnostic testMedicineDiseaseBiologyDiarrheaPathologyVeterinary medicineMicrobiologyInternal medicineComputer scienceTyphoid feverBiochemistryComputer visionFilter (signal processing)GeneEscherichia coliVeterinary medicine and infectious diseasesViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiologyAnimal Virus Infections Studies
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