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Observations on some aspects of the epidemiology of leptospirosis in a herd of pigs
Authors: Hodges RT, Buddle JRPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 25, Issue 3, pp 56, 65-66, Mar 1977
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Animal type: Livestock, Pig, Production animal
Subject Terms: Bacterial, Biosecurity, Disease surveillance, Epidemiology, Zoonosis, Disease/defect, Infectious disease, Public health
Article class: Scientific Article
Abstract: A study was made of the epidemiology of Leptospira interrogans serotype pomona infection in an intensively housed herd of pigs. Diagnosis of infection was based on serological examinations. Blood samples were collected from groups of pigs at various intervals from birth until slaughter (six or seven months of age). Infection was confined to one of four buildings in which pigs were housed during this time. The movement of pigs between pens and the effluent drainage arrangements were factors responsible for infection becoming endemic in this building. A group of pigs housed in a pen so that they were not exposed to effluent from other pens was reared to slaughter completely free of evidence of infection compared with an incidence of 100% in control groups.
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