The occurrence of <it>Chlamydia </it>spp. in pigs with and without clinical disease
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Within the genera <it>Chlamydia</it>, the development of refined diagnostic techniques has allowed the identification of four species that are capable of infecting pigs. The epidemiology, clinical, and zoonotic impacts of...
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doaj-aa3bcc643e4e4482b957a58a761fa1ff2020-11-24T20:53:45ZengBMCBMC Veterinary Research1746-61482012-01-0181910.1186/1746-6148-8-9The occurrence of <it>Chlamydia </it>spp. in pigs with and without clinical diseaseEnglund StinaHård af Segerstad CarlArnlund FridaWestergren EvaJacobson Magdalena<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Within the genera <it>Chlamydia</it>, the development of refined diagnostic techniques has allowed the identification of four species that are capable of infecting pigs. The epidemiology, clinical, and zoonotic impacts of these species are however largely unknown. The study aimed to investigate the presence of <it>Chlamydia </it>spp. in the intestines of growing pigs and in conjunctival swabs from finisher pigs, and relate the findings to clinical signs.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>By histology, 20 of 48 pigs had intestinal lesions that may be consistent with chlamydial infection. By PCR, forty-six of the pigs were positive whereas two samples were inhibited. Sequencing of 19 DNA extracts identified these as <it>Chlamydia suis</it>. By immunohistochemistry, 32 of 44 samples were positive and a significant relationship was detected between macroscopically visible intestinal lesions and a high degree of infection. By real-time PCR, a significant difference was detected between pigs with and without conjunctivitis when a Ct value of 36 was employed but not when a Ct value of 38 was employed.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p><it>Chlamydia suis </it>was demonstrated in most samples and overall, no correlation to clinical signs was detected. However, a correlation was noted between samples with a high degree of infection and the presence of clinical signs. It is possible, that the intensive pig production systems studied might predispose for the transmission and maintenance of the infection thus increasing the infectious load and the risk for disease in the pig.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1746-6148/8/9 |
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The occurrence of <it>Chlamydia </it>spp. in pigs with and without clinical disease |
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The occurrence of <it>Chlamydia </it>spp. in pigs with and without clinical disease |
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The occurrence of <it>Chlamydia </it>spp. in pigs with and without clinical disease |
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The occurrence of <it>Chlamydia </it>spp. in pigs with and without clinical disease |
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The occurrence of <it>Chlamydia </it>spp. in pigs with and without clinical disease |
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occurrence of <it>chlamydia </it>spp. in pigs with and without clinical disease |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Within the genera <it>Chlamydia</it>, the development of refined diagnostic techniques has allowed the identification of four species that are capable of infecting pigs. The epidemiology, clinical, and zoonotic impacts of these species are however largely unknown. The study aimed to investigate the presence of <it>Chlamydia </it>spp. in the intestines of growing pigs and in conjunctival swabs from finisher pigs, and relate the findings to clinical signs.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>By histology, 20 of 48 pigs had intestinal lesions that may be consistent with chlamydial infection. By PCR, forty-six of the pigs were positive whereas two samples were inhibited. Sequencing of 19 DNA extracts identified these as <it>Chlamydia suis</it>. By immunohistochemistry, 32 of 44 samples were positive and a significant relationship was detected between macroscopically visible intestinal lesions and a high degree of infection. By real-time PCR, a significant difference was detected between pigs with and without conjunctivitis when a Ct value of 36 was employed but not when a Ct value of 38 was employed.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p><it>Chlamydia suis </it>was demonstrated in most samples and overall, no correlation to clinical signs was detected. However, a correlation was noted between samples with a high degree of infection and the presence of clinical signs. It is possible, that the intensive pig production systems studied might predispose for the transmission and maintenance of the infection thus increasing the infectious load and the risk for disease in the pig.</p> |
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