Cross-sectional study of seropositivity, lung lesions and associated risk factors of the main pathogens of Porcine Respiratory Diseases Complex (PRDC) in Goiás, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Galdeano, José Vanderlei Burim [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Baraldi, Thaís Gasparini [UNESP], Ferraz, Maria Eugênia Silveira [UNESP], De Souza Almeida, Henrique Meiroz [UNESP], Mechler-Dreibi, Marina Lopes [UNESP], Costa, Willian Marcos Teixeira, Montassier, Hélio José [UNESP], Mathias, Luis Antonio [UNESP], De Oliveira, Luís Guilherme [UNESP]
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40813-019-0130-0
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/201337
Resumo: Background: The objective of the study was to evaluate the occurrence and severity of Porcine Respiratory Diseases Complex (PRDC) pathogens in the Goiás State, Brazil. Were assessed the serological antibodies occurrency of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae and swine influenza virus (SIV), as well as the evaluation of pulmonary Mycoplasma-like lung lesions, pleuritis, histopathological lesions and diseases occurrence associated with risk factors, such as management, housing and productive indexes. We conveniently selected 2536 animals for serology testing, and 900 lungs at slaughtering of animals from 30 multisite herds in Goiás State, Brazil. Results: For M. hyopneumoniae, all herds presented seropositive animals at some stage of production. Even though most herds (29/30) vaccinated against this pathogen, 90.0% (27/30) of the herds presented at least 50.0% of seropositive animals in finishing and slaughter. Overall, antibodies against A. pleuropneumoniae were present in lower occurrence, varying from 22.4% of the animals in the nursery phase to 1.3% of the animals at slaughter. Conversely, SIV circulated in most herds, with 29 seropositive herds without vaccination. The occurrence of anti-SIV antibodies was higher at slaughter (74.5% of the animals) than nursery (41.8% of the animals), and at slaughter, 23 herds (76.7%) presented at least 50.0% of seropositive animals. All herds presented animals with pulmonary Mycoplasma-like lung lesions, and of the 900 lungs evaluated in the slaughterhouse, 665 (73.9%) presented an average Mycoplasma-like lung lesions of 7.3%. Evaluations of the pneumonia index (PI) showed that 73.3% of the herds were strongly affected by a pathology that manifested itself in different presentation forms. Microscopically, there was a predominance of bronchopneumonia lesions (74.6% of affected lungs), with a high occurrence of the chronic form (57.1%), and there was a moderate to marked proliferation of bronchial associated lymphoid tissue (BALT) in 64.1% of the affected lungs. Pleuritis were observed in 13.5% of the animals. Conclusion: Serological tests evidenced that antibodies against App and SIV were present in the Goiás State herds, and high occurrence of M. hyopneumoniae antibodies in finishing phases and slaughter may be influenced by pathogen circulation in vaccinated herds, leading to respiratory lesions at slaughter. Additionally, swine influenza virus was broadly disseminated in technified herds in Goiás State.
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spelling Cross-sectional study of seropositivity, lung lesions and associated risk factors of the main pathogens of Porcine Respiratory Diseases Complex (PRDC) in Goiás, BrazilMycoplasma-like lung lesionPleuritisPneumoniaPRDCSerologySwineBackground: The objective of the study was to evaluate the occurrence and severity of Porcine Respiratory Diseases Complex (PRDC) pathogens in the Goiás State, Brazil. Were assessed the serological antibodies occurrency of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae and swine influenza virus (SIV), as well as the evaluation of pulmonary Mycoplasma-like lung lesions, pleuritis, histopathological lesions and diseases occurrence associated with risk factors, such as management, housing and productive indexes. We conveniently selected 2536 animals for serology testing, and 900 lungs at slaughtering of animals from 30 multisite herds in Goiás State, Brazil. Results: For M. hyopneumoniae, all herds presented seropositive animals at some stage of production. Even though most herds (29/30) vaccinated against this pathogen, 90.0% (27/30) of the herds presented at least 50.0% of seropositive animals in finishing and slaughter. Overall, antibodies against A. pleuropneumoniae were present in lower occurrence, varying from 22.4% of the animals in the nursery phase to 1.3% of the animals at slaughter. Conversely, SIV circulated in most herds, with 29 seropositive herds without vaccination. The occurrence of anti-SIV antibodies was higher at slaughter (74.5% of the animals) than nursery (41.8% of the animals), and at slaughter, 23 herds (76.7%) presented at least 50.0% of seropositive animals. All herds presented animals with pulmonary Mycoplasma-like lung lesions, and of the 900 lungs evaluated in the slaughterhouse, 665 (73.9%) presented an average Mycoplasma-like lung lesions of 7.3%. Evaluations of the pneumonia index (PI) showed that 73.3% of the herds were strongly affected by a pathology that manifested itself in different presentation forms. Microscopically, there was a predominance of bronchopneumonia lesions (74.6% of affected lungs), with a high occurrence of the chronic form (57.1%), and there was a moderate to marked proliferation of bronchial associated lymphoid tissue (BALT) in 64.1% of the affected lungs. Pleuritis were observed in 13.5% of the animals. Conclusion: Serological tests evidenced that antibodies against App and SIV were present in the Goiás State herds, and high occurrence of M. hyopneumoniae antibodies in finishing phases and slaughter may be influenced by pathogen circulation in vaccinated herds, leading to respiratory lesions at slaughter. Additionally, swine influenza virus was broadly disseminated in technified herds in Goiás State.School of Agricultural and Veterinarian Sciences São Paulo State University (UNESP)COMIGO - Cooperativa Agroindustrial dos Produtores Rurais do Sudoeste GoianoCeva Saúde AnimalSchool of Agricultural and Veterinarian Sciences São Paulo State University (UNESP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)COMIGO - Cooperativa Agroindustrial dos Produtores Rurais do Sudoeste GoianoCeva Saúde AnimalGaldeano, José Vanderlei Burim [UNESP]Baraldi, Thaís Gasparini [UNESP]Ferraz, Maria Eugênia Silveira [UNESP]De Souza Almeida, Henrique Meiroz [UNESP]Mechler-Dreibi, Marina Lopes [UNESP]Costa, Willian Marcos TeixeiraMontassier, Hélio José [UNESP]Mathias, Luis Antonio [UNESP]De Oliveira, Luís Guilherme [UNESP]2020-12-12T02:29:59Z2020-12-12T02:29:59Z2019-10-14info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40813-019-0130-0Porcine Health Management, v. 5, n. 1, 2019.2055-5660http://hdl.handle.net/11449/20133710.1186/s40813-019-0130-02-s2.0-85075272266Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengPorcine Health Managementinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-07T13:03:09Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/201337Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T23:27:14.448805Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cross-sectional study of seropositivity, lung lesions and associated risk factors of the main pathogens of Porcine Respiratory Diseases Complex (PRDC) in Goiás, Brazil
title Cross-sectional study of seropositivity, lung lesions and associated risk factors of the main pathogens of Porcine Respiratory Diseases Complex (PRDC) in Goiás, Brazil
spellingShingle Cross-sectional study of seropositivity, lung lesions and associated risk factors of the main pathogens of Porcine Respiratory Diseases Complex (PRDC) in Goiás, Brazil
Galdeano, José Vanderlei Burim [UNESP]
Mycoplasma-like lung lesion
Pleuritis
Pneumonia
PRDC
Serology
Swine
title_short Cross-sectional study of seropositivity, lung lesions and associated risk factors of the main pathogens of Porcine Respiratory Diseases Complex (PRDC) in Goiás, Brazil
title_full Cross-sectional study of seropositivity, lung lesions and associated risk factors of the main pathogens of Porcine Respiratory Diseases Complex (PRDC) in Goiás, Brazil
title_fullStr Cross-sectional study of seropositivity, lung lesions and associated risk factors of the main pathogens of Porcine Respiratory Diseases Complex (PRDC) in Goiás, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Cross-sectional study of seropositivity, lung lesions and associated risk factors of the main pathogens of Porcine Respiratory Diseases Complex (PRDC) in Goiás, Brazil
title_sort Cross-sectional study of seropositivity, lung lesions and associated risk factors of the main pathogens of Porcine Respiratory Diseases Complex (PRDC) in Goiás, Brazil
author Galdeano, José Vanderlei Burim [UNESP]
author_facet Galdeano, José Vanderlei Burim [UNESP]
Baraldi, Thaís Gasparini [UNESP]
Ferraz, Maria Eugênia Silveira [UNESP]
De Souza Almeida, Henrique Meiroz [UNESP]
Mechler-Dreibi, Marina Lopes [UNESP]
Costa, Willian Marcos Teixeira
Montassier, Hélio José [UNESP]
Mathias, Luis Antonio [UNESP]
De Oliveira, Luís Guilherme [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Baraldi, Thaís Gasparini [UNESP]
Ferraz, Maria Eugênia Silveira [UNESP]
De Souza Almeida, Henrique Meiroz [UNESP]
Mechler-Dreibi, Marina Lopes [UNESP]
Costa, Willian Marcos Teixeira
Montassier, Hélio José [UNESP]
Mathias, Luis Antonio [UNESP]
De Oliveira, Luís Guilherme [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
COMIGO - Cooperativa Agroindustrial dos Produtores Rurais do Sudoeste Goiano
Ceva Saúde Animal
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Galdeano, José Vanderlei Burim [UNESP]
Baraldi, Thaís Gasparini [UNESP]
Ferraz, Maria Eugênia Silveira [UNESP]
De Souza Almeida, Henrique Meiroz [UNESP]
Mechler-Dreibi, Marina Lopes [UNESP]
Costa, Willian Marcos Teixeira
Montassier, Hélio José [UNESP]
Mathias, Luis Antonio [UNESP]
De Oliveira, Luís Guilherme [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mycoplasma-like lung lesion
Pleuritis
Pneumonia
PRDC
Serology
Swine
topic Mycoplasma-like lung lesion
Pleuritis
Pneumonia
PRDC
Serology
Swine
description Background: The objective of the study was to evaluate the occurrence and severity of Porcine Respiratory Diseases Complex (PRDC) pathogens in the Goiás State, Brazil. Were assessed the serological antibodies occurrency of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae and swine influenza virus (SIV), as well as the evaluation of pulmonary Mycoplasma-like lung lesions, pleuritis, histopathological lesions and diseases occurrence associated with risk factors, such as management, housing and productive indexes. We conveniently selected 2536 animals for serology testing, and 900 lungs at slaughtering of animals from 30 multisite herds in Goiás State, Brazil. Results: For M. hyopneumoniae, all herds presented seropositive animals at some stage of production. Even though most herds (29/30) vaccinated against this pathogen, 90.0% (27/30) of the herds presented at least 50.0% of seropositive animals in finishing and slaughter. Overall, antibodies against A. pleuropneumoniae were present in lower occurrence, varying from 22.4% of the animals in the nursery phase to 1.3% of the animals at slaughter. Conversely, SIV circulated in most herds, with 29 seropositive herds without vaccination. The occurrence of anti-SIV antibodies was higher at slaughter (74.5% of the animals) than nursery (41.8% of the animals), and at slaughter, 23 herds (76.7%) presented at least 50.0% of seropositive animals. All herds presented animals with pulmonary Mycoplasma-like lung lesions, and of the 900 lungs evaluated in the slaughterhouse, 665 (73.9%) presented an average Mycoplasma-like lung lesions of 7.3%. Evaluations of the pneumonia index (PI) showed that 73.3% of the herds were strongly affected by a pathology that manifested itself in different presentation forms. Microscopically, there was a predominance of bronchopneumonia lesions (74.6% of affected lungs), with a high occurrence of the chronic form (57.1%), and there was a moderate to marked proliferation of bronchial associated lymphoid tissue (BALT) in 64.1% of the affected lungs. Pleuritis were observed in 13.5% of the animals. Conclusion: Serological tests evidenced that antibodies against App and SIV were present in the Goiás State herds, and high occurrence of M. hyopneumoniae antibodies in finishing phases and slaughter may be influenced by pathogen circulation in vaccinated herds, leading to respiratory lesions at slaughter. Additionally, swine influenza virus was broadly disseminated in technified herds in Goiás State.
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