REPRODUCTIVE
Some pathogens also affect the reproductive performance and productivity of a herd. Pathogens like Parvovirus and PRRSv can cause sows and gilts to abort entire litters or effect the gestational growth and survivability, producing mummies, stillborns, and weakborn piglets. In some cases, females infected with PRRSv have seen up to 40% abortion incidence (Pena et al.) and can transmit the virus to surviving piglets and neighbors for up to 100 days. Due to the economic impacts of these reproductive diseases, vaccination is important to control and help prevent the severe impacts on performance and productivity.
Reproductive pathogens at a glance
Parvovirus
Clinical Signs and History
- Abortions, mummies, stillborns, weakborns
Stages of Production
- Gestation, Farrowing
Diagnosis
Please contact Vaxxinova Customer Service, Sales Representative, or Technical Services Veterinarian to discuss the specifics of your situation, and along with a herd veterinarian, to develop your specific vaccine plan.
PRRSv
Clinical Signs and History
- Reproduction : late-term abortions after 90 days gestation
- Fresh, autolyzed piglets, stillborns, weak live piglets
Stages of Production
- Gestation, Farrowing
Diagnosis
Please contact Vaxxinova Customer Service, Sales Representative, or Technical Services Veterinarian to discuss the specifics of your situation, and along with a herd veterinarian, to develop your specific vaccine plan.
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