联合暴露场条件下猪圆环病毒2型和肺炎支原体皮内接种的有效性和安全性

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背景:猪圆环病毒2 (PCV2)和肺炎支原体(M hyo)是两种最重要的猪病原体,在全球养猪场具有不同的临床存在,影响猪场条件下的健康和生产性能。本研究的主要目的是评估一种即用型皮内(ID)疫苗(Porcilis PCV M Hyo ID, MSD Animal Health,荷兰)在实际(现场)条件下预防PCV2相关疾病和M Hyo相关地方性肺炎的功效。此外,对试验产品的安全性进行了临床评估,因为在接种疫苗后对研究动物进行了一般和局部副作用检查。将678头猪平均分为两个试验组(试验组和对照组)。实验组动物在三周大时接种试验疫苗,而对照组动物则未接种疫苗。记录和评估健康参数[肺病变评分(LLS)和胸膜炎评分,PCV2病毒血症和脱落]和工作性能[体重(BW),平均日增重(ADWG)]。结果:在育肥期和育肥期,接种疫苗均能提高ADWG(提高34 g;结论:试验疫苗在体内对PCV2和M - hyo相关疾病都是安全有效的,因此在野外条件下作为疫苗接种计划的一部分使用有望改善猪的健康和生产性能参数。
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Efficacy and safety of intradermal vaccination against porcine circovirus type 2 and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae under combined exposure field conditions.

Background: Porcine circovirus 2 (PCV2) and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (M hyo) are two of the most important swine pathogens with variable clinical presence in swine farms globally, affecting health and performance of pigs under field conditions. The primary objective of this study was to assess the efficacy of a ready to use intradermal (ID) vaccine (Porcilis PCV M Hyo ID, MSD Animal Health, The Netherlands) against PCV2 associated disease and M hyo associated enzootic pneumonia under practical (field) conditions. In addition, the safety of the test product was clinically assessed, as the study animals were examined for general and local side effects after vaccination. A total of 678 animals in a Greek farrow to finish farm were equally divided in two trial groups (test and control group). Test group animals received the test vaccine at the age of three weeks, while control group animals remained unvaccinated. Parameters regarding health [lung lesion score (LLS) and pleurisy scoring, PCV2 viraemia and shedding] and performance [body weight (BW), average daily weight gain (ADWG)] were recorded and evaluated.

Results: Vaccination improved the ADWG during both the finishing period (improvement by 34 g; p < 0.0001), and the overall period (increase by 24 g; p < 0.0001). Moreover, reduced mean LLS values (p < 0.0001), as well as reduced percentage of animals with pleurisy (p = 0.0082) and a decrease in PCV2 viraemia (p < 0.0001) and viral shedding (p = 0.0181) were observed in vaccinated animals when compared with the unvaccinated controls. As regards safety, a slight local skin reaction at the site of vaccination was detected and in two pigs a mild systemic reaction was reported with full recovery.

Conclusions: Findings suggested that the test vaccine is safe and effective against both PCV2 and M hyo associated diseases in vivo, thus it's use as part of a vaccination programme under field conditions is expected to improve respective health and performance parameters in pigs.

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Porcine Health Management
Porcine Health Management Veterinary-Food Animals
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
49
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Porcine Health Management (PHM) is an open access peer-reviewed journal that aims to publish relevant, novel and revised information regarding all aspects of swine health medicine and production.
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