Az Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae 16-os szerotípusa által okozott légzőszervi megbetegedés tapasztalatai egy sertéstelepen
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2016-12Author
Sárközi, Rita
Búza, László
Makrai, László
Fodor, László
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Background: Pleuropneumonia with high economic losses caused by Actino bacillus pleuropneumoniae is common throughout the world. A. pleuropneumo niae has two biotypes and 16 serotypes. Serotype 16 was described recently in
Hungary and it has not been isolated from other countries yet. Genes for the
production (apxIA) and secretion (apxIB) of ApxI, the gene for the expression of
ApxII and apxIV gene were detected in it.
Objectives: Serotype 16 of A. pleuropneumoniae was diagnosed in a large scale
pig herd with 1350 sows in the Eastern part of Hungary in acute cases of pleuro pneumonia. On the basis of the bacteriological examinations the formerly used
marketed, registered vaccine produced from inactivated A. pleuropneumoniae
strains was replaced with a marketed and registered vaccine containing inacti vated toxins of A. pleuropneumoniae and outer membrane protein in standardi zed amount. The objective was to evaluate its protective effect.
Materials and methods: Four lungs of dead pigs and four lungs collected at
the slaughterhouse, showing lesions of acute haemorrhagic-necrotic pneumonia
and fibrinous pleuritis were sent to the laboratory. After changing the vaccine,
a few months later 14 lungs with chronic pleuropneumonia were examined. The
isolated A. pleuropneumoniae strains were serotyped using the indirect haem agglutination test.
Results: Serotype 16 of A. pleuropneumoniae was isolated from all the 8 acute
and 14 chronic forms. In that part of the herd where the animals were inject ed with the toxoid vaccine (only healthy animals were vaccinated), the acute
respiratory signs have not been seen any more, however A. pleuropneumoniae
serotype 16 strains could be still isolated from lung samples collected at the
slaughterhouse from animals having chronic lesions.