Abstract Porcine ear necrosis (PEN) is characterized by ulcerative lesions of the ear auricle. To investigate that problem, three farms with PEN in nursery pigs were included, and the study aim was to characterize PEN and the potential role of pathogens and mycotoxins. Within each farm, one batch of weaned piglets was included and the prevalence and severity of PEN were monitored for 6–7 weeks. Within each batch, 30 PEN-affected/non-affected animals were randomly selected. Blood samples were taken from these animals, to assess the systemic presence of pathogens and mycotoxins, as well as punch biopsies from the ear auricle for histopathological examination. From 10 animals, scrapings and swabs from the lesions were subjected to nanopore met...
Routine post-mortem inspections are enforced by governments worldwide to maintain meat hygiene stand...
The hypothesis tested in this work is that bacteria of genus Treponema play a main role when shoulde...
The commensal/opportunistic bacteriome in various animal species includes potentially pathogenic S. ...
Porcine ear necrosis (PEN) is a condition that mainly occurs in intensive pig production systems and...
Background Porcine ear necrosis (PEN) in pigs is characterized by a blue to black discoloration of t...
SUMMARY Background: Porcine ear necrosis syndrome (PENS) is a disease of swine char-acterized by e...
These studies were conducted to investigate the relationship of Staphylococcus hyicus to the necroti...
Porcine ear necrosis syndrome: exploration of pathogenesis. 9. European Symposium of Porcine Health ...
Abstract Ear necrosis is a syndrome affecting pigs shortly after weaning and is regarded as an anima...
Summary Background: Dermal lesions in pigs are quite infrequent in comparison to com panion animals...
A farm belonging to a Swiss sow pool system reported increased cases of necrosis on the base of the ...
Abstract. A pathologic and bacteriologic study on otitis media in swine was performed on 237 swine, ...
Background: Coagulase-Positive Staphylococcus (SCP) are important pathogens related to foodborne ill...
Abstract. Twenty-eight histologically confirmed cases of porcine leptomeningitis were examined retro...
Porcine Periweaning Failure-to-Thrive syndrome (PFTS) is a clinical syndrome of newly weaned pigs wi...
Routine post-mortem inspections are enforced by governments worldwide to maintain meat hygiene stand...
The hypothesis tested in this work is that bacteria of genus Treponema play a main role when shoulde...
The commensal/opportunistic bacteriome in various animal species includes potentially pathogenic S. ...
Porcine ear necrosis (PEN) is a condition that mainly occurs in intensive pig production systems and...
Background Porcine ear necrosis (PEN) in pigs is characterized by a blue to black discoloration of t...
SUMMARY Background: Porcine ear necrosis syndrome (PENS) is a disease of swine char-acterized by e...
These studies were conducted to investigate the relationship of Staphylococcus hyicus to the necroti...
Porcine ear necrosis syndrome: exploration of pathogenesis. 9. European Symposium of Porcine Health ...
Abstract Ear necrosis is a syndrome affecting pigs shortly after weaning and is regarded as an anima...
Summary Background: Dermal lesions in pigs are quite infrequent in comparison to com panion animals...
A farm belonging to a Swiss sow pool system reported increased cases of necrosis on the base of the ...
Abstract. A pathologic and bacteriologic study on otitis media in swine was performed on 237 swine, ...
Background: Coagulase-Positive Staphylococcus (SCP) are important pathogens related to foodborne ill...
Abstract. Twenty-eight histologically confirmed cases of porcine leptomeningitis were examined retro...
Porcine Periweaning Failure-to-Thrive syndrome (PFTS) is a clinical syndrome of newly weaned pigs wi...
Routine post-mortem inspections are enforced by governments worldwide to maintain meat hygiene stand...
The hypothesis tested in this work is that bacteria of genus Treponema play a main role when shoulde...
The commensal/opportunistic bacteriome in various animal species includes potentially pathogenic S. ...