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AUTOGENOUS VACCINATION TO CONTROL EE IN WEANER PIGS

Admin2018-08-01T01:40:07+00:00

Treating sows with autogenous vaccination has been observed to be a good method of controlling exudative epidermitis in weaner pigs – even reducing the need for antibiotic usage.

That became clear in a recent study by researchers from Ghent University, Belgium, which was published in the peer-reviewed journal Veterinary Record.

Autogenous vaccination in sows can be a good method to control exudative epidermitis in weaner pigs. Photo: Ronald Hissink

Recurrent outbreaks of exudative epidermitis

The study was conducted in a commercial 1,000-sow herd facing recurrent outbreaks of exudative epidermitis (EE) during the nursery period. Its aim was to assess the efficacy of autogenous vaccination in controlling such outbreaks.

The research team produced the vaccine using 3 Staphylococcus hyicus isolates which were recovered from affected pigs shortly before the onset of the study. All of those isolates were positive for the crucial exhB gene, which encodes the exfoliative toxin type B (ExhB).

Vaccination vs non-vaccination

From 4 consecutive farrowing batches of sows, 2 batches were vaccinated against S. hyicus at 5 and 2 weeks before farrowing, and 2 sow batches remained non-vaccinated.

In their article, the researchers wrote that they determined vaccination efficacy primarily by the levels of metaphylactic antimicrobial usage, and the morbidity and mortality data for the pigs of both the vaccinated and non-vaccinated sows. The total amount of antimicrobials used metaphylactically against exudative epidermitis in pigs among the vaccinated and non-vaccinated farrowing batches was 39,600 and 88,550 mg, respectively.

The used daily dose pig to animal daily dose pig ratio for the vaccinated and non-vaccinated batches were 1.31 and 1.79, respectively (a ratio of 0.8 to 1.2 is indicative of correct dosing).

Morbidity and mortality rates

The scientists found the following rates for morbidity and mortality, respectively:

  • Vaccinated group: 6.50 and 2.59;
  • Non-vaccinated group: 14.36 and 5.02.

To conclude, the researchers stated, autogenous vaccination of the sows with a vaccine based on exhB-positive S. hyicusisolates reduced metaphylactic treatment with antimicrobials as well as the morbidity and mortality rates in weaned pigs compared with pigs from non-vaccinated sow batches.

The research paper was authored by Ioannis Arsenakis, Filip Boyen, Freddy Haesebrouck and Dominiek G.D. Maes, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.

Vincent ter Beek

Editor of Pig Progress / Topic: Pigs around the world

Source: www.pigprogress.net

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