Occurrence of Brachyspira hyodysenteriae in multiplier pig herds in Switzerland

S. Löbert, Werner Zimmermann, S. Bürki, J. Frey, Heiko Nathues, P. Scheer, Marcus G. Doherr, U. Stalder, F. Zeeh
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Summary Objective: This research was aimed to determine the occurrence of Brachyspira (B.) hyodysenteriae in Swiss multiplier pig herds. Materials and methods: In a pilot study a direct real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method for B. hyodysenteriae was compared to culture followed by PCR on 106 samples from three herds. Subsequently 40 multiplier herds were epidemiologically characterized and analysed for the presence of B. hyodysenteriae using direct PCR on 1412 rectal swabs. For external validation 20 swabs obtained from two positive conventional herds were analysed. Results: The comparison of direct PCR with culture followed by PCR resulted in a moderate agreement (kappa index: 0.58). In the two conventional herds, 35% of the samples (7/20) tested positive. Samples from 39 multipliers tested negative. In one multiplier herd, 25% (9/36) of the samples tested PCR positive. Risk factors in the multiplier herd may have been rodents or birds, but not pig purchase. Conclusion and clinical relevance: B. hyodysenteriae have been detected in a Swiss multiplier herd, which underlines the threat of potential spread by replacement pigs. Consequently, a Brachyspira monitoring programme was established for Swiss multiplier herds.
瑞士繁殖猪群中犬瘟短螺旋体的发生
摘要目的:本研究旨在了解瑞士繁殖猪群中短螺旋体(b)水痢疾菌的发生情况。材料与方法:采用直接实时聚合酶链反应(PCR)法对3个畜群的106份样品进行检测,并与培养后PCR法进行比较。随后,对40个繁殖群的1412份直肠拭子进行了流行病学特征分析,并采用直接PCR方法分析了水痢杆菌的存在。为了进行外部验证,分析了从两个阳性常规畜群中获得的20个拭子。结果:直接PCR法与培养PCR法比较,kappa指数为0.58。在两个传统畜群中,35%的样本(7/20)检测呈阳性。来自39个乘数器的样本检测呈阴性。在一个倍增器群中,25%(9/36)的样本PCR检测呈阳性。在倍增畜群中的危险因素可能是啮齿动物或鸟类,但不是购买猪。结论和临床意义:在瑞士的一个倍增器猪群中检测到犬瘟杆菌,这强调了替代猪传播的潜在威胁。因此,为瑞士倍增器群建立了短螺旋体监测方案。
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