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Replacement acclimation practices for Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae used in Europe
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (M. hyopneumoniae) is the etiological agent of swine enzootic pneumoniae...
Read MoreFrom Field to Fork: Can Respiratory Diseases Affect the Quality of Pork?
Porcine respiratory disease complex (PRDC) significantly impacts the global pig industry,...
Read MorePulmonary lesions at the slaughterhouse: how to evaluate them (2/2)
Collecting data at the slaughterhouse is a common method to obtain information on health and...
Read MorePulmonary lesions at the slaughterhouse: how to evaluate them (1/2)
Collecting data at the slaughterhouse is a common method to obtain information on health and...
Read MoreProductive and economic impact of pig lung lesions detected at slaughter
Detection of lung lesions in slaughtered pigs also allows estimation of economic losses.
Read MoreClimate settings largely determine the welfare of the animals (2/2)
For a good carefree ventilation in the pig stable, there are a number of points that should always...
Read MoreClimate settings largely determine the welfare of the animals (1/2)
In many pig barns it is too hot, and the concentrations of ammonia and carbon dioxide are too high....
Read MoreEnzootic Pneumonia, its importance in co-infections in swine and control strategies
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (M.hyopneumoniae) is one of the most important primary pathogens of the...
Read MoreCoughing index and daily clinical health monitoring
The best treatment is the early treatment. This is as relevant to porcine respiratory disease as to...
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