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Profiling <i>Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae</i> Infection in Commercial Pig Farms Using Serology and Lung Lesions Assessment

Journal
Macedonian Veterinary Review
Date Issued
2023-05-06
Author(s)
Angjelovski, Branko
Orenga, Clara Marin
Janevski, Aleksandar
Prodanovic, Radisa
Bojkovski, Jovan
DOI
10.2478/macvetrev-2023-0018
Abstract
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<jats:italic>Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae</jats:italic> (<jats:italic>Mhyo</jats:italic>) is primary pathogen involved in porcine respiratory diseases complex (PRDC). The objective of this study was to evaluate <jats:italic>Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae</jats:italic> (<jats:italic>Mhyo</jats:italic>) infection in five commercial pig farms by using serology and lung lesion scoring at slaughter. Five Macedonian pig herds with a history of respiratory diseases were included in the study. Blood samples were taken from pigs at 6, 10, 14, 18, and 22 weeks of age. Ten animals per age group from each farm were sampled and tested for antibodies to <jats:italic>Mhyo</jats:italic>. At abattoir, 50 lungs per farm were scored for lesions associated with enzootic pneumonia (EP). All farms were seropositive to <jats:italic>Mhyo</jats:italic>. Higher seroprevalence to <jats:italic>Mhyo</jats:italic> was observed in grower and finisher pigs, while significant difference (p<0.001) was detected among farms in 10-, 14-, and 22-week-old pigs. Enzootic pneumonia-like lesions were detected in 91.2% of all tested lungs with range of 82 to 98% on farm level. Mean lung lesion score (LLS) obtained for all farms was 11.5 (8.04–14.4). Significant difference for LLS and significantly higher percentage of severe LLS grade (>10) were found among some of the farms (p<0.001). In conclusion, high seroprevalence to <jats:italic>Mhyo</jats:italic> in finishing pigs in most of the farms was most likely due to vaccination. Farms with higher seroprevalence to <jats:italic>Mhyo</jats:italic> obtained lower LLS. Serology monitoring of different pig categories and lung assessment at slaughterhouse is a practical tool for assessing vaccine efficacy of <jats:italic>Mhyo</jats:italic> in pig farms.</jats:p>
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