2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2005.07.001
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Seroprevalence of six reproductive pathogens in European wild boar (Sus scrofa) from Spain: The effect on wild boar female reproductive performance

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“…These prevalence estimates are consistent with estimates from traditionally (Godfroid et al, 1994;Al Dahouk et al, 2005) and nontraditionally endemic areas Ruiz-Fons et al, 2006 The increased antibody prevalence with age observed with both males and females may be attributable to sexual maturity. In females, antibody prevalence increased sharply from class A (,10 mo) to class B (.11 mo; x 2 59.6, P,0.002), while it did not increase significantly from class B to class C. Difference in antibody prevalence between genders was only detected in age class C (x 2 58.9, P,0.003), while differences in other age classes were not significant.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…These prevalence estimates are consistent with estimates from traditionally (Godfroid et al, 1994;Al Dahouk et al, 2005) and nontraditionally endemic areas Ruiz-Fons et al, 2006 The increased antibody prevalence with age observed with both males and females may be attributable to sexual maturity. In females, antibody prevalence increased sharply from class A (,10 mo) to class B (.11 mo; x 2 59.6, P,0.002), while it did not increase significantly from class B to class C. Difference in antibody prevalence between genders was only detected in age class C (x 2 58.9, P,0.003), while differences in other age classes were not significant.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…This interest occurs due to an increase in the wild boar population density worldwide, leading to a higher probability of disease transmission. In many European countries wild boar population density is high (Ruiz-Fons et al, 2008). In Poland, in the last few years the size of the wild boar population has doubled, from around 118,000 in 2000 to almost 251,000 in 2009 (Central Statistical Office, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por otra parte, las enfermedades compartidas representan una carga significativa para la salud pública, las economías mundiales y la conservación de la biodiversidad (92), en tanto que las enfermedades virales representan una amenaza para la eficiencia de los sistemas productivos, ya que los virus que infectan a los cerdos domésticos también son capaces de infectar a los cerdos silvestres (93).…”
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“…En cuanto al papel del cerdo silvestre como reservorio de enfermedades virales y de los cerdos domésticos en las enfermedades priorizadas (influenza porcina, hepatitis E y hantavirus), las características ecológicas y la distribución de agentes virales son de importancia para las intervenciones en salud pública; además, los métodos para priorizar las situaciones de salud humana y animal son un instrumento útil para comprender mejor los efectos de las enfermedades virales en la dinámica de la población de cerdos silvestres y la circulación de agentes patógenos en las poblaciones de cerdos domésticos y de humanos (93).…”
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