2022
DOI: 10.3390/ani12141804
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Causes of Sow Mortality and Risks to Post-Mortem Findings in a Brazilian Intensive Swine Production System

Abstract: The present study was conducted to investigate the risk factors for post-mortem findings and causes of sow mortality. A post-mortem examination and microbiological investigation were conducted on 123 sows from a breeding herd with 15,000 dams. The mortality of spontaneous death in sows occurred mostly in the peripartum period (53%; p < 0.05). The spontaneous deaths were associated with heart failures, hemorrhagic and perforating gastric ulcers, and liver torsion, while in the euthanized sows, the post-morte… Show more

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“…This pathological state can occur after farrowing and during the puerperium but also following artificial insemination or natural mating. The within‐herd prevalence of endometritis varies between 1.4% and 60% (Biksi et al, 2002; Heinonen et al, 1998; Kauffold et al, 2005a, 2005b; Monteiro et al, 2022) and commonly a chronic form of uterine inflammation occurs in sows (Kauffold et al, 2005a, 2005b). Endometritis is one of the main reasons for the culling of a breeding sow (Heinonen et al, 1998).…”
Section: Importance and Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This pathological state can occur after farrowing and during the puerperium but also following artificial insemination or natural mating. The within‐herd prevalence of endometritis varies between 1.4% and 60% (Biksi et al, 2002; Heinonen et al, 1998; Kauffold et al, 2005a, 2005b; Monteiro et al, 2022) and commonly a chronic form of uterine inflammation occurs in sows (Kauffold et al, 2005a, 2005b). Endometritis is one of the main reasons for the culling of a breeding sow (Heinonen et al, 1998).…”
Section: Importance and Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bacteriological investigation from uteri after slaughter provides better results because contamination during the sampling procedure is less likely (Sipos et al, 2014). In a recent study, where 24 uteri with macroscopical signs of endometritis were sampled for bacteriological investigation, 45.8% of the samples yielded mixed infections with E. coli (Monteiro et al, 2022).…”
Section: Sow Endometritis: Diagnosismentioning
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“…Several reports from Europe have also identified removal of sows due to POP as a large hurdle for swine producers ( Engblom et al, 2007 ; Iida et al, 2019 ). In regions of South America, POP has also been identified as a major reason of sow removal ( Schwertz et al, 2021 ; Monteiro et al, 2022 ). Therefore, getting a better understanding of factors that affect incidence of POP across the globe has become of increasing importance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High mortality rates in livestock species such as swine and poultry are a major economic and welfare concern. In major pig-producing countries, the reports show that over 10% of sows die naturally or are euthanized [1][2][3][4], and nearly 30% of pigs do not make it to the market [5][6][7][8]. In poultry, especially broilers, mortality rates can range from 2% to 8% [9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%