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|q1=What causes Blue eye disease in pigs?
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|q1=What causes ''Blue eye disease '' in pigs?
|a1= Blue-eye paramyxovirus (BEP) - a negative sense single stranded RNA (ssRNA) virus.
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|a1= ''Blue-eye paramyxovirus (BEP'' - a negative sense single stranded RNA(ssRNA) virus.
|l1=Blue Eye Disease#Introduction
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|l1=Blue-Eye Paramyxovirus#Introduction
|q2=What viruses are closely related to it?
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|q2=In what systems are affected by ''Blue eye disease''?
|a2=
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|a2= Systems:
*Mumps virus
 
*Simian virus 5
 
|l2=Blue Eye Disease#Introduction
 
|q3=What are the properties of this virus?
 
|a3=
 
*mainly spherical but it is polymorphic
 
*enveloped - which is covered in surface projections
 
*135-148nm by 257-360nm
 
*buoyant density in sucrose gradients of 1.21 g/ml
 
*six structural proteins and the envelope nucleocapsid expresses hemagglutinin-neuraminidase and fusion and matrix proteins.
 
*resistant to actinomycin D and sensitive to chloroform, formalin and beta propiolactone.
 
|l3=Blue Eye Disease#Introduction
 
|q4=What systems are affected by Blue eye disease?
 
|a4=  
 
 
*Nervous systems
 
*Nervous systems
 
*Reproductive systems
 
*Reproductive systems
 
*Respiratory systems
 
*Respiratory systems
|l4=Blue Eye Disease#Introduction
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|l2=Blue Eye Disease#Introduction
|q5=What are the wild and domestic hosts of this virus?
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|q3=What ages of pigs are affected by this disease?
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|a3= All:
Domestic hosts include:
 
*Dogs
 
*Cats
 
*Pigs
 
Wild hosts include:
 
*Rabbits
 
*Rats
 
*Ferral cats and dogs
 
*Peccary's
 
 
 
Clinical signs are only seen in the pig, but antibodies can be detected in rabbits, rats, dogs and cats.
 
|l5=Blue Eye Disease#Signalment
 
|q6=What ages of pigs are affected by this disease?
 
|a6= All:
 
 
*Piglets
 
*Piglets
 
*Weaners
 
*Weaners
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*Sows
 
*Sows
 
*Boars
 
*Boars
|l6=Blue Eye Disease#Signalment
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|l3=Blue-Eye Paramyxovirus#Signalment
|q7=What clinical signs are generally associated with Blue eye disease in all ages of pigs?
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|q4=What clinical signs are generally associated with ''Blue eye disease '' in all ages of pigs?
|a7=  
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|a4=  
*Anorexia
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*General signs include anorexia, weight loss, reluctance to move, dehydration, periorbital and conjunctival swelling (chemosis) and purulent/serous ocular discharge and corneal opacity.  
*Weight loss
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*Reluctance to move
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*Neurological signs include tetraparesis, opisthotonus, dysmetria, proprioceptive disorders, tremors, nystagmus mydriasis, blindness, decreased or absent menace response and respiratory signs; tachypnea, dyspnea, and open mouthed breathing.
*Dehydration
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|l4=Blue Eye Disease#Clinical Signs
*Periorbital and conjunctival swelling (chemosis)
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|q5=What clinical signs are associated with sows?
*Purulent/serous ocular discharge
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|a5=In sows the disease causes infertility, reproductive failures, embryonic mortality and return to oestrus in the first third of gestation and stillbirths, small litters and mummification in late gestation.
*Corneal opacity.  
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|l5=Blue Eye Disease#Clinical Signs
*Neurological signs (tetraparesis, opisthotonus, dysmetria, proprioceptive disorders, tremors, nystagmus mydriasis, blindness, decreased or absent menace response)
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|q6=What clinical signs are associated with piglets and weaners?
*Respiratory signs (tachypnea, dyspnea, and open mouthed breathing)  
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|a6= Piglet and weaners suffer from prostration, hind limb stiffness, generalised weakness, muscle fasciculation’s, retarded growth, depression, excitation, head pressing, circling, hyperaesthesia, abnormal behaviour/aggression and coma.
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In piglets the disease also causes changes in hair coat (dull/rough), ocular erosions, enlarged distended bladder and constipation/reduction in faces or diarrhoea.
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|l6=Blue Eye Disease#Clinical Signs
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|q7=What clinical signs are associated with boars?
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|a7=In the boar it causes male infertility, lack of libido, haemospermia, and orchitis with epidydimitis and swelling of the genitals.
 
|l7=Blue Eye Disease#Clinical Signs
 
|l7=Blue Eye Disease#Clinical Signs
|q8=What clinical signs are associated with the virus in sows?
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|q8=What is the epidemiology of ''Blue eye disease''?
|a8=In the first third of gestation:
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|a8=The virus can be found in the axon of neurons from its original site of replication, which is thought to be the nasal mucosa and tonsils. It is also found in tissues such as lung, liver, spleen, kidney, lymph node, heart and testis; suggesting that the virus is spread hematogenously.
*Infertility
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|l8=Blue Eye Disease#Epidemiology
*Reproductive failures
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|q9=What is the distribution of ''Blue eye disease '' in pigs?
*Embryonic mortality
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|a9=The disease is economically important to Central Mexico and its states.
*Return to oestrus
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|l9=Blue Eye Disease#Distribution
In late gestation:
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|q10=What is the treatment for ''Blue eye disease ''?
*Stillbirths
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|a10=  
*Small litters
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*There is no treatment for Blue eye disease *Supportive medication for respiratory and inflammatory disease should be administered
*Mummification
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|l10=Blue Eye Disease#Treatment
|l8=Blue Eye Disease#Clinical Signs
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|q11=Ho is ''Blue eye disease '' controlled?
|q9=What clinical signs are associated with the virus in piglets and weaners?
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|a11=  
|a9=
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*The disease is self limiting and closed herds will have sporadic outbreaks of the disease once a herd is infected.
Piglet and weaners:
 
*Prostration
 
*Hind limb stiffness
 
*Generalised weakness
 
*Muscle fasciculation’s
 
*Retarded growth
 
*Depression
 
*Excitation
 
*Head pressing
 
*Circling
 
*Hyperaesthesia
 
*Abnormal behaviour/aggression
 
*Coma
 
 
 
In piglets:
 
*Changes in hair coat (dull/rough)
 
*Ocular erosions
 
*Enlarged distended bladder
 
*Constipation/reduction in faces or diarrhoea
 
|l9=Blue Eye Disease#Clinical Signs
 
|q10=What clinical signs are associated with boars?
 
|a10=
 
*Male infertility
 
*Lack of libido
 
*Haemospermia
 
*Orchitis with epidydimitis
 
*Swelling of the genitalia
 
|l10=Blue Eye Disease#Clinical Signs
 
|q11=What is the epidemiology of Blue eye disease?
 
|a11=
 
*The virus is spread via direct contact, fomites and possibly birds
 
*Virus can be found in the axon of neurons
 
*Original site of replication is thought to be the nasal mucosa and tonsils
 
*It can be found in tissues (lung, liver, spleen, kidney, lymph node, heart and testis)
 
*Hematogenous spread is likely
 
|l11=Blue Eye Disease#Epidemiology
 
|q12=What is the distribution of Blue eye disease in pigs?
 
|a12=The disease appears restricted to Central Mexico and its states.
 
|l12=Blue Eye Disease#Distribution
 
|q13=What is the treatment for Blue eye disease?
 
|a13=  
 
*No treatment is available for Blue eye disease
 
*Supportive medication for respiratory and inflammatory disease should be administered
 
*Euthanasia may be necessary for ataxic pigs.
 
|l13=Blue Eye Disease#Treatment
 
|q14=How is Blue eye disease controlled?
 
|a14=  
 
*The disease is self limiting
 
*Closed herds once infected will have sporadic outbreaks of the disease  
 
 
*There is no approved vaccine for the control of blue eye disease
 
*There is no approved vaccine for the control of blue eye disease
*Elimination can be achieved by:
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*Eliminating blue eye disease from affected herds can be achieved by
**Closed herds
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**Closing the herd
**All-in/all-out systems
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**Running an all-in/all-out systems
**Good washing and disinfecting protocols
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**Following good washing and disinfecting protocols.
|l14=Blue Eye Disease#Control
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|l11=Blue Eye Disease#Control
|q15=Is Blue eye disease considered a zoonosis?
 
|a15=
 
No
 
|l15=Blue Eye Disease#Introduction
 
 
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==Further links==
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[[Actinobacillus suis| Actinobacillus suis'']]
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[[Blue-Eye Paramyxovirus Flashcards| ''Blue-Eye Paramyxovirus'' Flashcards]]
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[[Blue-Eye Paramyxovirus| ''Blue-Eye Paramyxovirus'']]
  
  
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Revision as of 08:34, 25 June 2011

Question Answer Article
What causes Blue eye disease in pigs? Link to Article
In what systems are affected by Blue eye disease? Link to Article
What ages of pigs are affected by this disease? Link to Article
What clinical signs are generally associated with Blue eye disease in all ages of pigs? Link to Article
What clinical signs are associated with sows? Link to Article
What clinical signs are associated with piglets and weaners? Link to Article
What clinical signs are associated with boars? Link to Article
What is the epidemiology of Blue eye disease? Link to Article
What is the distribution of Blue eye disease in pigs? Link to Article
What is the treatment for Blue eye disease ? Link to Article
Ho is Blue eye disease controlled? Link to Article


Further links

Actinobacillus suis

Blue-Eye Paramyxovirus Flashcards

Blue-Eye Paramyxovirus