Vizenyővel és vérzéssel kísért heveny fibrines-elhalásos légcsőgyulladás sertésekben - Irodalmi összefoglaló és esetismertetés
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Dátum
2015-07Szerző
Takács, Norbert
Szeredi, Levente
Dán, Ádám
Makrai, László
Kiss, Krisztián
Albert, Ervin
Biksi, Imre
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SUMMARY
An „outbreak” of acute fibrinonecrotic tracheitis has been described in a Hungarian
pig herd. One or two pigs from several consecutive, approx. 650 head
finishing batches died with signs of acute respiratory distress due to severe
fibrinonecrotic tracheitis over a period of five months. Diagnostic examination of
affected tracheas and corresponding lungs from 7 pigs submitted for laboratory
examinations revealed the presence of a variety of agents; however, in some
cases tracheal lesions developed without detectable pathogens or associated
major pulmonary pathology. These suggest the possibility of cough-induced
tracheal damage as an initiating factor for this tracheal change in swine. The
authors in an earlier publication brought up the possibility that a porcine counterpart
of the bovine ‘honker syndrome’ exists. The data presented here further
support this assumption. Along with the case description, the theory behind
cough induced tracheal damage is discussed.