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Проявление репродуктивно-респираторного синдрома свиней в свиноводческих хозяйствах Омской области

Проявление репродуктивно-респираторного синдрома свиней в свиноводческих хозяйствах Омской области

Abstract

Установлено широкое распространение репродуктивного дыхательного синдрома свиней в Омской области. Зарегистрированы спорадические случаи абортов у свиноматок, рождение мертвых, нежизнеспособных поросят увеличение сервиспериода, атакже увеличение числа респираторных болезней у молодняка. Серологические исследования показали положительные результаты: от основных свиноматок 116 (52,25%), отхряков-производителей 47 (64,4%) и отживотньк на откорме 51 (32,23%). Репродуктивнореспираторный синдром свиней часто протекает в ассоциации с парвовирусной инфекцией свиней.

The wide spread of reproductive respiratory syndrome of pigs in Omsk region is established. Sporadic cases of abortions, dead birth, miscarriages, prolongation of a service period, increase in respiratory infections are registered. Serological investigations showed positive results: 116 specimen in main sows (52.25%), 47 in male pigs (64.4%) and 51 in feeder pigs (32.23%). It is stated that the reproductive respiratory syndrome of pigs is often associated with hog parvovirus infection.

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РЕПРОДУКТИВНО-РЕСПИРАТОРНЫЙ СИНДРОМ СВИНЕЙ, ЭКОЛОГИЯ

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