1975
DOI: 10.1017/s0022172400047070
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Streptococcal infection in young pigs: IV. An outbreak of streptococcal meningitis in weaned pigs

Abstract: SUMMARYTwenty-eight pigs died in an outbreak of streptococcal meningitis in an East Anglian herd. Most were 10–14 weeks old. The outbreak lasted from January to April and was finally controlled by antibiotic therapy. A similar number of losses had occurred in the previous year though no diagnosis had then been made.The causal agent appeared to be a haemolytic streptococcus belonging to group D and provisionally designatedStreptococcus suistype 2. It is probably identical with de Moor's group R streptococcus wh… Show more

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“…This is in accordance with experiences from the United Kingdom where an increase in outbreaks has been recorded since 1973 (3,4,21,22). This is a source for concern since we know this infection is a zoonosis.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…This is in accordance with experiences from the United Kingdom where an increase in outbreaks has been recorded since 1973 (3,4,21,22). This is a source for concern since we know this infection is a zoonosis.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…However it is well known that haemolysis depends largely on medium (horse-, ox-or sheepblood) and on the degree of (an)-aerobiosis. Hence it is quite understandable that the literature describes S. suis as either a or 13 haemolytic (8,10,11,15,17,22).. Our experience is that the majority of S. suis strains shows a-haemolysis on 6% horse blood agar (93.3% and 61.7%) under aerobic conditions, but quite often when S. subacidus (bio)type I is isolated no haemolysis is observed (58%). Haemolysis is not a suitable characteristic to screen for S. subacidus/ S. suis or for pathogenicity.…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…Among the Streptococcus species, Streptococcus suis has lately attracted considerable attention in most countries with a developed swine industry [4,6,17,20]. S. suis causes meningitis, septicemia, endocarditis, arthritis and pneumonia in mainly piglets and growing pigs [1,2,7,10].…”
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“…Of the Group D streptococci used m this investigation strains D76 and C1 are classified as S faecahs, strain C3 as S. faec~um, (6), stratus A227, A226, D930, and D958 as S. su~s (7,8), and stratus A481 and A482, formerly designated C101 and C33, asS. bovis (9).…”
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confidence: 99%