Fibrinous arthritis - Atlas of swine pathology

Fibrinous arthritis

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Possible causes: Glässer diseaseMycoplasma arthritisStreptococcal infections

Fibrinous arthritis in pigs can be caused by different bacterial infectious agents causing systemic infections. The most common pathogens able to develop such lesion are Haemophilus parasuis, Streptococcus suis or Mycoplasma hyorhinis.

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Disease

App

Clostridium difficile

Clostridium novyi

Clostridium perfringens

Mycoplasma suis

Actinobacillosis

Anthrax

Atrophic Rhinitis

Bordetelosis

Brucellosis

Colibacillosis

Colitis

Edema disease

Enzootic Pneumonia (EP)

Erysipela

Exudative Epidermitis

Glässer disease

Ileitis

Leptospirosis

Mycoplasma arthritis

Pasteurellosis

Postpartum Agalactia Syndrome

Salmonellosis

Streptococcal infections

Swine dysentery

Tetanus

Tuberculosis

Yersinia infection

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