Current Swine Respiratory Diseases Morphology in Intensive Swine Production in Serbia

Author:

Prodanov-Radulović Jasna1,Vučićević Ivana2,Polaček Vladimir1,Aleksić-Kovačević Sanja2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Epizootiology , Clinical Diagnostics and Pathology, Scientific Veterinary Institute “Novi Sad” , Rumenacki put 20, 21000 Novi Sad , Serbia

2. Department of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine , University of Belgrade , Bul. oslobođenja 18, 11000 Belgrade , Serbia

Abstract

Abstract Swine respiratory diseases represent one of the most frequent health issues in pig production worldwide. Despite the great progress that has been made in the field of diagnostics, control and prophylaxis, respiratory diseases still remain the most challenging health problem in modern commercial pig production. The list of infectious agents that cause respiratory diseases in swine is extensive and includes both, bacterial and viral pathogens. In Serbia, more than fifteen years after the introduction of modern vaccines, the list of bacterial pathogens related to swine respiratory infections still include Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, Haemophilus parasuis and Pasteurella multocida. On the other hand, most commonly involved viral pathogens are Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus, Swine influenza virus, Porcine circovirus type 2 and Pseudorabies virus. The morphological features of pneumonia where several agents are involved, depend on the predominant etiological agent. Expanding knowledge of the main pathogens associated with swine respiratory diseases and the effects of their interactions on the disease outcome is important for further investigations of lung diseases and implementation of control strategies in commercial pig populations in Serbia. This review discusses the latest findings on swine respiratory disease and current trends in Serbian pig production.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Veterinary

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