
The microbiological and serological properties of Treponema hyodysenteriae, its mediators of pathogenicity and the morphological changes in infected animals were presented. From these changes and from the disturbances of the intestinal function, the clinical symptoms could be derived. Finally problems of epidemiology, therapy and prophylaxis of swine dysentery were discussed.
Swine Diseases, Treponemal Infections, Colon, Swine, Antibodies, Bacterial, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Dysentery, Species Specificity, Agglutination Tests, Animals, Treponema
Swine Diseases, Treponemal Infections, Colon, Swine, Antibodies, Bacterial, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Dysentery, Species Specificity, Agglutination Tests, Animals, Treponema
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