**Dogs, rats, mice and flies may act as transport hosts
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**''B. hyodysenteriae'' survives several weeks in moist faeces
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*Clinical signs
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**''B. hyodysenteriae'' causes dysentry in weaned pigs 6-12 weeks old; pigs lose condition and become emaciated; appetite is decreased; large amount of mucous may be present in the faeces; low mortality; poor feed conversion ratio
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*Diagnosis
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**History, clinical signs and gross pathology
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**Anaerobic culture on blood agar with added antibiotics for at least 3 days
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**''B. hyodysenteriae'' causes complete haemolysis whereas other spirochaetes cause partial haemolysis
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**Immunofluorescence, DNA probes and biochemical tests
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**Serology using ELISA can be used on a herd basis