Difference between revisions of "Swine Vesicular Disease"

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====Pathogenesis====
 
====Pathogenesis====
*Transient [[Cavity & Gingiva - Pathology#Swine Vesicular Disease|vesicular lesions]] occurring 2 days to 2 weeks post-infection
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*Transient vesicular lesions occurring 2 days to 2 weeks post-infection
*Easily confused with [[Foot and Mouth Disease (FMDV)]]
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*Easily confused with [[Foot and Mouth Disease]]
  
 
====Epidemiology====
 
====Epidemiology====

Revision as of 14:18, 28 May 2010



Pathogenesis

  • Transient vesicular lesions occurring 2 days to 2 weeks post-infection
  • Easily confused with Foot and Mouth Disease

Epidemiology

  • Transfer via ingestion of unboiled swill
  • Eradicated from the UK in 1981

Diagnosis

  • ELISA for virus antigen on vesicle fluid

Control

  • NOTIFIABLE disease
  • Restriction of movement
  • Slaughter with compensation
  • Carcasses buried in lime or incinerated


  • May produce vesicles in mouth that are indistinguishable from foot and mouth disease
  • Swine vesicular disease produces sporadic large outbreaks
    • Approximately 5% have lesions in mouth, foot lesions much more common