Pneumonia in pigs induced by intranasal challenge exposure with pseudorabies virus and Pasteurella multocida
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Pneumonia in pigs induced by intranasal challenge exposure with pseudorabies virus and Pasteurella multocida
Abstract
The interaction between pseudorabies virus (PRV) and Pasteurella multocida was investigated to determine whether single or combined infections result in pneumonia in 6- to 7-week-old pigs. The effect of the PRV-P multocida challenge exposure on feed consumption, rate of gain, and extent of pneumonic lesions appeared dependent on the PRV dose; however, pneumonic lesions were of bacterial pneumonia. Pigs inoculated with a virulent strain of PRV plus P multocida developed severe pneumonia, whereas pigs given PRV only did not develop pneumonia. Modified-live PRV vaccine had no effect on the occurrence of pneumonia. Average daily gain was most depressed in pigs given the highest dose of virulent PRV plus P multocida.
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