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*Spread via aerososl infection and invasion of the upper respiratory tract
 
*Spread via aerososl infection and invasion of the upper respiratory tract
 
*Haematogenously spread via infected emboli, adhering to the endothelium of blood vessels or becoming trapped in smaller vessels
 
*Haematogenously spread via infected emboli, adhering to the endothelium of blood vessels or becoming trapped in smaller vessels
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*Colonise piglets in the first three weeks of life - not all become infected, some may be carriers
 
|l10=Actinobacillus suis#Epidemiology
 
|l10=Actinobacillus suis#Epidemiology
 
|q11=What is the name of the polysaccharide that it present in ''A.suis'' and fungal and lichen cell walls?
 
|q11=What is the name of the polysaccharide that it present in ''A.suis'' and fungal and lichen cell walls?
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