Necrotizing pleuroneumonia - Atlas of swine pathology

Necrotizing pleuroneumonia

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Possible causes: Actinobacillosis AppGlässer diseasePasteurellosis

Necrotizing pleuroneumonia was detected during a necropsy. The causative agent in this case was Actinobacillus suis. Actinobacillosis usually only affects piglets, but older pigs could be affected if PRRS is active in the herd. In this unit PRRS and PCV-2 were uncontrolled which allowed Actinobacillus suis to cause opportunistic damage.

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