Some epidemiological features and effects on reproductive performance of endemic porcine parvovirus infection

The time of development of demonstrable antibody to porcine parvovirus (PPV) was determined for 661 gilts entering the breeding herd in a 2800 sow intensive piggery; 13.2% of these gilts did not have detectable antibody to PPV when first introduced into the breeding herd at 25 to 26 weeks of age. Ex...

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Main Authors: Too, H. L., Love, R. J.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1986
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34024/
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description The time of development of demonstrable antibody to porcine parvovirus (PPV) was determined for 661 gilts entering the breeding herd in a 2800 sow intensive piggery; 13.2% of these gilts did not have detectable antibody to PPV when first introduced into the breeding herd at 25 to 26 weeks of age. Exposure to PPV was found to vary in different sheds and even in different areas within a shed. Gilts that developed antibody to PPV during the first third of pregnancy were not adversely affected. Those that developed antibody during the middle third of pregnancy had fewer piglets born alive, more stillborn piglets and more mummified foetuses.
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spelling upm-340242015-04-15T08:18:26Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34024/ Some epidemiological features and effects on reproductive performance of endemic porcine parvovirus infection Too, H. L. Love, R. J. The time of development of demonstrable antibody to porcine parvovirus (PPV) was determined for 661 gilts entering the breeding herd in a 2800 sow intensive piggery; 13.2% of these gilts did not have detectable antibody to PPV when first introduced into the breeding herd at 25 to 26 weeks of age. Exposure to PPV was found to vary in different sheds and even in different areas within a shed. Gilts that developed antibody to PPV during the first third of pregnancy were not adversely affected. Those that developed antibody during the middle third of pregnancy had fewer piglets born alive, more stillborn piglets and more mummified foetuses. Wiley 1986 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34024/1/a52%20-%20some%20epidemiological%20features%20and%20effects%20on%20productivity.pdf Too, H. L. and Love, R. J. (1986) Some epidemiological features and effects on reproductive performance of endemic porcine parvovirus infection. Australian Veterinary Journal, 63 (2). pp. 50-53. ISSN 0005-0423; ESSN: 1751-0813 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1986.tb02922.x
spellingShingle Too, H. L.
Love, R. J.
Some epidemiological features and effects on reproductive performance of endemic porcine parvovirus infection
title Some epidemiological features and effects on reproductive performance of endemic porcine parvovirus infection
title_full Some epidemiological features and effects on reproductive performance of endemic porcine parvovirus infection
title_fullStr Some epidemiological features and effects on reproductive performance of endemic porcine parvovirus infection
title_full_unstemmed Some epidemiological features and effects on reproductive performance of endemic porcine parvovirus infection
title_short Some epidemiological features and effects on reproductive performance of endemic porcine parvovirus infection
title_sort some epidemiological features and effects on reproductive performance of endemic porcine parvovirus infection
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34024/
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