2016
DOI: 10.5897/ajmr2016.8280
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Seasonal emergence of swine erysipelas in hilly state Nagaland, Northeast India

Abstract: Seasonal outbreaks of swine erysipelas have been reported in back yard pig farms in the Phek district of Nagaland, India. The alpha haemolytic isolate of Erysipelothrix rhusiopathi ae was recovered on blood agar from the clinical samples. The organism s were confirmed microscopically, biochemical analysi s as well as by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of 16S rRNA gene and sequence analysi s. These Nagaland isolates (KT160358, KT160359) were closely related to the type spp. E. rhusiopathiae in phy… Show more

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“…Brum et al (2013), when studying swine infectious and parasitic diseases, diagnosed erysipelas in 1.4% of cases. Histological findings observed in this study were similar to those described by other authors (Barman et al 2016, Mauldin & Peters-Kennedy 2016, which were mainly characterized by vasculitis, degeneration and fibrinoid vascular necrosis, as well as multifocal necrosis in the dermis and subcutaneous tissue associated with fibrin deposition, thrombosis and neutrophilic inflammatory infiltrate in sweat gland ducts.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Brum et al (2013), when studying swine infectious and parasitic diseases, diagnosed erysipelas in 1.4% of cases. Histological findings observed in this study were similar to those described by other authors (Barman et al 2016, Mauldin & Peters-Kennedy 2016, which were mainly characterized by vasculitis, degeneration and fibrinoid vascular necrosis, as well as multifocal necrosis in the dermis and subcutaneous tissue associated with fibrin deposition, thrombosis and neutrophilic inflammatory infiltrate in sweat gland ducts.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%