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Korean J. Vet. Serv. 2016; 39(4): 211-219

Published online December 30, 2016

https://doi.org/10.7853/kjvs.2016.39.4.211

© The Korean Socitety of Veterinary Service

국내 양돈장의 사육구간별 주요 소화기질병 원인체 유병율 조사

정윤수;박유리;강대영;한도현;윤두학;정병열;박최규;

경북대학교 수의과대학/수의전염병제어센터;경북대학교 수의과대학/수의전염병제어센터;경북대학교 수의과대학/수의전염병제어센터;경북대학교 수의과대학/수의전염병제어센터;경북대학교 축산학과;농림축산검역본부 세균질병과;경북대학교 수의과대학/수의전염병제어센터;

Received: October 11, 2016; Revised: December 9, 2016; Accepted: December 14, 2016

Prevalence of major enteric pathogens in different feeding groups of pig in Korean pig farms

Jung, Youn-Soo;Park, Yu-Ri;Kang, Dae-Young;Han, Do-Hyun;Yoon, Duhak;Jung, Byeong-Yeal;Park, Choi-Kyu;

College of Veterinary Medicine & Animal Disease Intervention Center, Kyungpook National University;College of Veterinary Medicine & Animal Disease Intervention Center, Kyungpook National University;College of Veterinary Medicine & Animal Disease Intervention Center, Kyungpook National University;College of Veterinary Medicine & Animal Disease Intervention Center, Kyungpook National University;Department of Animal Science, Kyungpook National University;Bacterial Disease Division, Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency;College of Veterinary Medicine & Animal Disease Intervention Center, Kyungpook National University;

Correspondence to : 경북대학교 수의과대학/수의전염병제어센터(College of Veterinary Medicine & Animal Disease Intervention Center, Kyungpook National University)

Received: October 11, 2016; Revised: December 9, 2016; Accepted: December 14, 2016

Abstract

For determining the prevalence of major enteric pathogens, clinical examination and etiological diagnosis were carried out on 75 Korean pig farms. Enteric disease-suspected signs were observed in 90.7% of the farms and the incidence and severity were higher in younger age groups of the pigs. Five of seven pathogens were detected in 375 fecal samples collected from the 75 farms, and the farm-level prevalence of porcine rotavirus group A (PoRVA), pathogenic Escherichia (E.) coli, Lawsonia (L.) intracelluraris, Salmonella spp., and Brachyspira (B.) hyodysenteriae was 54.7%, 54.7%, 16.0%, 10.7% and 2.7%, respectively. PoRVA was extensively infected in suckling and weaning pig groups. The prevalence of pathogenic E. coli was highest in suckling period, and after the period, it exhibited a tendency to decrease. Salmonella spp. and L. intracelluraris were detected in all feeding groups of pigs in a ratio of 1.3~6.7%. B. hyodysenteriae was detected in 1.3~2.7% of growing and fattening pig groups but not detected in suckling and weaning pig groups. At least one or more pathogens were detected in 30.1% of 375 fecal samples. Among these, 25.0% or 5.1% of cases were single or mixed infection. Enteric disease signs of the pigs were significantly co-related with the detection of PoRVA, pathogenic E. coli or Salmonella spp. (P<0.01) but not with L. intracelluraris or B. hyodysenteriae (P>0.05). Conclusively, it will be expected that these data obtained in this study are very useful for subsequent studies and prevention strategies for swine enteric disease in Korean pig farms.

Keywords Pig farm,Enteric pathogen,Prevalence,Korea,

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Research Article

Korean J. Vet. Serv. 2016; 39(4): 211-219

Published online December 30, 2016 https://doi.org/10.7853/kjvs.2016.39.4.211

Copyright © The Korean Socitety of Veterinary Service.

국내 양돈장의 사육구간별 주요 소화기질병 원인체 유병율 조사

정윤수;박유리;강대영;한도현;윤두학;정병열;박최규;

경북대학교 수의과대학/수의전염병제어센터;경북대학교 수의과대학/수의전염병제어센터;경북대학교 수의과대학/수의전염병제어센터;경북대학교 수의과대학/수의전염병제어센터;경북대학교 축산학과;농림축산검역본부 세균질병과;경북대학교 수의과대학/수의전염병제어센터;

Received: October 11, 2016; Revised: December 9, 2016; Accepted: December 14, 2016

Prevalence of major enteric pathogens in different feeding groups of pig in Korean pig farms

Jung, Youn-Soo;Park, Yu-Ri;Kang, Dae-Young;Han, Do-Hyun;Yoon, Duhak;Jung, Byeong-Yeal;Park, Choi-Kyu;

College of Veterinary Medicine & Animal Disease Intervention Center, Kyungpook National University;College of Veterinary Medicine & Animal Disease Intervention Center, Kyungpook National University;College of Veterinary Medicine & Animal Disease Intervention Center, Kyungpook National University;College of Veterinary Medicine & Animal Disease Intervention Center, Kyungpook National University;Department of Animal Science, Kyungpook National University;Bacterial Disease Division, Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency;College of Veterinary Medicine & Animal Disease Intervention Center, Kyungpook National University;

Correspondence to:경북대학교 수의과대학/수의전염병제어센터(College of Veterinary Medicine & Animal Disease Intervention Center, Kyungpook National University)

Received: October 11, 2016; Revised: December 9, 2016; Accepted: December 14, 2016

Abstract

For determining the prevalence of major enteric pathogens, clinical examination and etiological diagnosis were carried out on 75 Korean pig farms. Enteric disease-suspected signs were observed in 90.7% of the farms and the incidence and severity were higher in younger age groups of the pigs. Five of seven pathogens were detected in 375 fecal samples collected from the 75 farms, and the farm-level prevalence of porcine rotavirus group A (PoRVA), pathogenic Escherichia (E.) coli, Lawsonia (L.) intracelluraris, Salmonella spp., and Brachyspira (B.) hyodysenteriae was 54.7%, 54.7%, 16.0%, 10.7% and 2.7%, respectively. PoRVA was extensively infected in suckling and weaning pig groups. The prevalence of pathogenic E. coli was highest in suckling period, and after the period, it exhibited a tendency to decrease. Salmonella spp. and L. intracelluraris were detected in all feeding groups of pigs in a ratio of 1.3~6.7%. B. hyodysenteriae was detected in 1.3~2.7% of growing and fattening pig groups but not detected in suckling and weaning pig groups. At least one or more pathogens were detected in 30.1% of 375 fecal samples. Among these, 25.0% or 5.1% of cases were single or mixed infection. Enteric disease signs of the pigs were significantly co-related with the detection of PoRVA, pathogenic E. coli or Salmonella spp. (P<0.01) but not with L. intracelluraris or B. hyodysenteriae (P>0.05). Conclusively, it will be expected that these data obtained in this study are very useful for subsequent studies and prevention strategies for swine enteric disease in Korean pig farms.

Keywords: Pig farm,Enteric pathogen,Prevalence,Korea,

KJVS
Sep 30, 2024 Vol.47 No.3, pp. 115~191

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