abstract: To describe epidemiologic characteristics of outbreaks of porcine proliferative enteropathy (PPE) and evaluate associations between herd production and management factors, and disease occurrence. A questionnaire about management factors was administered by telephone to the owners or managers of 30 PPE-affected herds (cases) and 18 unaffected herds (controls). Morbidity, mortality, and demographics of animals in affected herds were recorded. Faecal samples from approximately six pigs in each herd were tested by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for Lawsonia intracellularis. Porcine hemorrhagic enteropathy (PHE) occurred in 11 herds, and porcine intestinal adenomatosis (PIA) in 19 herds. In multivariable logistic regression analysis, ...
abstract: This study was conducted to determine risk factors for Lawsonia intracellularis seropositi...
Potential risk factors for clinical signs of post-weaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS) and ...
The extent of clinical or subclinical infection associated with Lawsonia intracellularis within Dutc...
The porcine proliferative enteropathies (PPE) include a variety of pathological conditions commonly ...
Clinico-epidemiological investigations were performed in 11 affected pig farms in different regions ...
Porcine proliferative enteropathy (PE) is a common cause of digestive tract disease of weaned piglet...
Risk factors for proliferative enteropathy were investigated by means of a postal questionnaire surv...
Porcine proliferative enteropathy (PPE) caused by the bacterium Lawsonia intracellularis causes cons...
BACKGROUND Lawsonia intracellularis is causing diarrhea, poor growth and sudden death in pigs. It...
Proliferative enteropathy of pigs (PPE; ileitis, lawsoniosis) is one of the most common, relatively ...
Proliferative enteropathy (PE; ileitis) is a common intestinal disease affecting susceptible pigs ra...
AbstractPorcine proliferative enteritis (PPE) is an important enteric disease and is widespread in i...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT Fragments of terminal ileum were collected from 100 pigs at slaughter from Bucara...
A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was adapted and optimised for specific detection of Lawsoni...
PROLIFERATIVE enteropathy (PE) is an endemic bacterial disease of pigs caused by infection with Laws...
abstract: This study was conducted to determine risk factors for Lawsonia intracellularis seropositi...
Potential risk factors for clinical signs of post-weaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS) and ...
The extent of clinical or subclinical infection associated with Lawsonia intracellularis within Dutc...
The porcine proliferative enteropathies (PPE) include a variety of pathological conditions commonly ...
Clinico-epidemiological investigations were performed in 11 affected pig farms in different regions ...
Porcine proliferative enteropathy (PE) is a common cause of digestive tract disease of weaned piglet...
Risk factors for proliferative enteropathy were investigated by means of a postal questionnaire surv...
Porcine proliferative enteropathy (PPE) caused by the bacterium Lawsonia intracellularis causes cons...
BACKGROUND Lawsonia intracellularis is causing diarrhea, poor growth and sudden death in pigs. It...
Proliferative enteropathy of pigs (PPE; ileitis, lawsoniosis) is one of the most common, relatively ...
Proliferative enteropathy (PE; ileitis) is a common intestinal disease affecting susceptible pigs ra...
AbstractPorcine proliferative enteritis (PPE) is an important enteric disease and is widespread in i...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT Fragments of terminal ileum were collected from 100 pigs at slaughter from Bucara...
A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was adapted and optimised for specific detection of Lawsoni...
PROLIFERATIVE enteropathy (PE) is an endemic bacterial disease of pigs caused by infection with Laws...
abstract: This study was conducted to determine risk factors for Lawsonia intracellularis seropositi...
Potential risk factors for clinical signs of post-weaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS) and ...
The extent of clinical or subclinical infection associated with Lawsonia intracellularis within Dutc...