Detection of Mycoplasma suis in pre-suckling piglets indicates a vertical transmission

Abstract Background Transmission of Mycoplasma (M.) suis mainly occurs via iatrogenic or zootechnical manipulations or due to ranking fights. Other transmission routes including ingestion of secretes/excretes; blood-sucking arthropods and intra-uterine transmission have thought to play an epidemiolo...

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Main Authors: Julia Stadler, Stephan Willi, Mathias Ritzmann, Matthias Eddicks, Julia Ade, Katharina Hoelzle, Ludwig E. Hoelzle
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-07-01
Series:BMC Veterinary Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12917-019-2001-y
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spelling doaj-485e4d99b66846408086aa4e24fe8bf32020-11-25T03:11:58ZengBMCBMC Veterinary Research1746-61482019-07-011511710.1186/s12917-019-2001-yDetection of Mycoplasma suis in pre-suckling piglets indicates a vertical transmissionJulia Stadler0Stephan Willi1Mathias Ritzmann2Matthias Eddicks3Julia Ade4Katharina Hoelzle5Ludwig E. Hoelzle6Clinic for Swine, Centre for Clinical Veterinary Medicine, LMU MunichClinic for Swine, Centre for Clinical Veterinary Medicine, LMU MunichClinic for Swine, Centre for Clinical Veterinary Medicine, LMU MunichClinic for Swine, Centre for Clinical Veterinary Medicine, LMU MunichInstitute of Animal Science, University of HohenheimInstitute of Animal Science, University of HohenheimInstitute of Animal Science, University of HohenheimAbstract Background Transmission of Mycoplasma (M.) suis mainly occurs via iatrogenic or zootechnical manipulations or due to ranking fights. Other transmission routes including ingestion of secretes/excretes; blood-sucking arthropods and intra-uterine transmission have thought to play an epidemiological role without being experimentally proven. To investigate a vertical transmission of M. suis under field conditions blood samples from pre-suckling piglets and their corresponding dam were examined for M. suis by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) in 21 farms in Southern Germany. Results A total of 14.35% of the 474 blood samples from pre-suckling piglets reacted qPCR positive. Additionally, M. suis was detected in 65 (31.25%) of the 208 sows at farrowing. On farm level, 16 (76.2%) of the 21 farms had at least one M. suis positive animal. M. suis positive farms had an average of 0.41 more stillborn piglets per litter than M. suis negative farms (p = 0.007). Conclusion The present study provides further insights into M. suis infection dynamics as it is the first detection of M. suis in piglets immediately after birth prior to colostrum intake and the first large scale investigation of M. suis in sows at farrowing.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12917-019-2001-yMycoplasma suisPre-suckling pigletsVertical transmission
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author Julia Stadler
Stephan Willi
Mathias Ritzmann
Matthias Eddicks
Julia Ade
Katharina Hoelzle
Ludwig E. Hoelzle
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Stephan Willi
Mathias Ritzmann
Matthias Eddicks
Julia Ade
Katharina Hoelzle
Ludwig E. Hoelzle
Detection of Mycoplasma suis in pre-suckling piglets indicates a vertical transmission
BMC Veterinary Research
Mycoplasma suis
Pre-suckling piglets
Vertical transmission
author_facet Julia Stadler
Stephan Willi
Mathias Ritzmann
Matthias Eddicks
Julia Ade
Katharina Hoelzle
Ludwig E. Hoelzle
author_sort Julia Stadler
title Detection of Mycoplasma suis in pre-suckling piglets indicates a vertical transmission
title_short Detection of Mycoplasma suis in pre-suckling piglets indicates a vertical transmission
title_full Detection of Mycoplasma suis in pre-suckling piglets indicates a vertical transmission
title_fullStr Detection of Mycoplasma suis in pre-suckling piglets indicates a vertical transmission
title_full_unstemmed Detection of Mycoplasma suis in pre-suckling piglets indicates a vertical transmission
title_sort detection of mycoplasma suis in pre-suckling piglets indicates a vertical transmission
publisher BMC
series BMC Veterinary Research
issn 1746-6148
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Abstract Background Transmission of Mycoplasma (M.) suis mainly occurs via iatrogenic or zootechnical manipulations or due to ranking fights. Other transmission routes including ingestion of secretes/excretes; blood-sucking arthropods and intra-uterine transmission have thought to play an epidemiological role without being experimentally proven. To investigate a vertical transmission of M. suis under field conditions blood samples from pre-suckling piglets and their corresponding dam were examined for M. suis by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) in 21 farms in Southern Germany. Results A total of 14.35% of the 474 blood samples from pre-suckling piglets reacted qPCR positive. Additionally, M. suis was detected in 65 (31.25%) of the 208 sows at farrowing. On farm level, 16 (76.2%) of the 21 farms had at least one M. suis positive animal. M. suis positive farms had an average of 0.41 more stillborn piglets per litter than M. suis negative farms (p = 0.007). Conclusion The present study provides further insights into M. suis infection dynamics as it is the first detection of M. suis in piglets immediately after birth prior to colostrum intake and the first large scale investigation of M. suis in sows at farrowing.
topic Mycoplasma suis
Pre-suckling piglets
Vertical transmission
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12917-019-2001-y
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