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Latest revision as of 12:34, 28 July 2011

Question Answer Article
Which streptococcal species is most important and why? Link to Article
How can S. suis be transmitted? Link to Article
What are the common diseases associated with S. suis infection? Link to Article
Where can the organism be isolated from? Link to Article
Which antibiotics are most commonly effective against S. suis? Link to Article
What is the most common manifestation of disease in people? Link to Article
Which Enterococcus species is most commonly responsible for clinical enteritis and what age of pig is usually affected? Link to Article
What is the usual manifestation of S. porcinus infection and what age of pig is usually affected? Link to Article
What is the maximum age difference advised in pigs kept together if infectious disease transmission is to be minimised? Link to Article