Difference between revisions of "Actinobacillosis - Pig Flashcards"

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*Neurological signs such as head tilt, circling, '''temors''', '''paraparesis''' and '''ataxia'''
 
*Neurological signs such as head tilt, circling, '''temors''', '''paraparesis''' and '''ataxia'''
 
*Occular signs such as '''corneal oedema''' and '''ulceration'''
 
*Occular signs such as '''corneal oedema''' and '''ulceration'''
In '''sows'' it can cause '''agalactia, mastitis, abortions, still births''' or '''weak piglets'''.
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In '''sows''' it can cause '''agalactia, mastitis, abortions, still births''' or '''weak piglets'''.
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Revision as of 20:57, 23 June 2011

Question Answer Article
What causes actinobacillosis in pigs? Link to Article
Is actinobacillosis a zoonosis? Link to Article
What herds are more susceptible to A.suis? Link to Article
What environmental factors can exaccerbate this disease? [[|Link to Article]]
What age ranges of pigs are affected by this disease? [[Actinobacillosis - Pig#Clinical Signs |Link to Article]]
What clinical signs can be associated with actinobacillosis? [[|Link to Article]]