1994
DOI: 10.1136/vr.135.1.6
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Prevention of the spread of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus in endemically infected pig herds by nursery depopulation

Abstract: An attempt was made to prevent the spread of the virus of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) on three Minnesota pig farms that had been experiencing chronic nursing pig problems, including poor growth rates and increased mortality of post weaning pigs. The PRRS virus and different bacterial pathogens were isolated from all three farms during the initial investigation, and all the farms had a high prevalence of PRRS virus-seronegative breeding animals. All the pigs tested within one week after… Show more

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“…Circumstantial evidence for an interaction between PRRSV and other disease agents is borne out by the observation that the elimination of PRRSV on farms, by nursery depopulation, resulted in improved growth with decreased isolation and association of disease with secondary pathogens [23,24]. It could be argued, however, that such husbandry control methods, designed to eliminate PRRSV, would also reduce the transmission of these other pathogens.…”
Section: Field Observations Of Immunomodulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Circumstantial evidence for an interaction between PRRSV and other disease agents is borne out by the observation that the elimination of PRRSV on farms, by nursery depopulation, resulted in improved growth with decreased isolation and association of disease with secondary pathogens [23,24]. It could be argued, however, that such husbandry control methods, designed to eliminate PRRSV, would also reduce the transmission of these other pathogens.…”
Section: Field Observations Of Immunomodulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was recommended to segregate non-infected weaning group from the elder infected group to prevent the spread of PRRSV. Nursery depopulation and multiple site production system were designed for this purpose [10]. However, the varying onset time of infection makes a PRRSV control programs of the segregated production system very difficult.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before the study began, 10 blood samples were taken from eight-to 10-week-old nursery pigs, serum was collected by centrifugation and sent to the University of Minnesota swine virology laboratory for IFA analysis. The protocol for nursery depopulation previously described involved housing the depopulated pigs in facilities on a different site (Dee and Joo 1994). Nurseries were also allowed to remain empty for 14 days after they were depopulated (downtime).…”
Section: Data Collection Before Nursery Depopulationmentioning
confidence: 99%