1. Effective reduction of pathogenic Escherichia coli and long-term immunity in pigs through early parenteral vaccination
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Lívia M. Pascoal, Sarah R. Chagas, Francisco J. Pallarés, Juan J. Quereda, Juan Manuel H. Medrano, Antonio Muñoz, and Guillermo Ramis
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Colibacillosis ,intestinal health ,Lawsonia intracellularis ,proliferative enteropathy ,swine ,virulence factors ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
The present study aimed to examine the ability of a parenteral vaccine of direct application in suckling pigs to generate adaptive immunity against pathogenic Escherichia coli under field conditions as well as the long-term immune response at the end of productive life and the influence on the prevalence of pathogens involved in the Porcine Enteric Disease Complex (PEDC). Pigs were divided into vaccinated (n = 1,893) and non-vaccinated (control, n = 1,869) groups. We collected fecal swabs from nursery pigs presenting diarrhea and intestinal tissue at slaughter to assess E. coli virulence factors genes, PEDC pathogens, histology, IgA-producing cells, and cytokines levels. Fecal swabs: vaccinated group 0% pathogenic E. coli vs. 94.1% in control (p
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- 2024
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