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Polymicrobial respiratory disease in pigs.

机译:猪中的多微生物呼吸道疾病。

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Respiratory disease in pigs is common in modern pork production worldwide and is often referred to as porcine respiratory disease complex (PRDC). PRDC is polymicrobial in nature, and results from infection with various combinations of primary and secondary respiratory pathogens. As a true multifactorial disease, environmental conditions, population size, management strategies and pig-specific factors such as age and genetics also play critical roles in the outcome of PRDC. While non-infectious factors are important in the initiation and outcome of cases of PRDC, the focus of this review is on infectious factors only. There are a variety of viral and bacterial pathogens commonly associated with PRDC including porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), swine influenza virus (SIV), porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2), Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (MHYO) and Pasteurella multocida (PMULT). The pathogenesis of viral respiratory disease is typically associated with destruction of the mucocilliary apparatus and with interference and decrease of the function of pulmonary alveolar and intravascular macrophages. Bacterial pathogens often contribute to PRDC by activation of inflammation via enhanced cytokine responses. With recent advancements in pathogen detection methods, the importance of polymicrobial disease has become more evident, and identification of interactions of pathogens and their mechanisms of disease potentiation has become a topic of great interest. For example, combined infection of pigs with typically low pathogenic organisms like PCV2 and MHYO results in severe respiratory disease. Although the body of knowledge has advanced substantially in the last 15 years, much more needs to be learned about the pathogenesis and best practices for control of swine respiratory disease outbreaks caused by concurrent infection of two or more pathogens. This review discusses the latest findings on polymicrobial respiratory disease in pigs.
机译:猪的呼吸道疾病在全世界现代猪肉生产中很常见,通常被称为猪呼吸道疾病综合症(PRDC)。 PRDC本质上是多微生物的,是由于感染初级和次级呼吸道病原体的各种组合而导致的。作为一种真正的多因素疾病,环境条件,人口规模,管理策略以及特定于猪的因素(例如年龄和遗传因素)在PRDC的结果中也起着至关重要的作用。尽管非传染性因素在PRDC病例的发生和结局中很重要,但本文的重点仅在于感染性因素。 PRDC通常与多种病毒和细菌病原体有关,包括猪繁殖与呼吸综合征病毒(PRRSV),猪流感病毒(SIV),2型猪圆环病毒(PCV2),猪肺炎支原体(MHYO) )和多杀巴斯德氏菌(PMULT)。病毒性呼吸系统疾病的发病机理通常与粘膜纤毛器的破坏,肺泡和血管内巨噬细胞功能的干扰和功能下降有关。细菌病原体通常通过增强的细胞因子反应通过激活炎症来促进PRDC。随着病原体检测方法的最新发展,微生物病的重要性变得越来越明显,并且病原体的相互作用及其疾病增强机制的鉴定已成为人们非常关注的话题。例如,用典型的低致病性生物体(如PCV2和MHYO)共同感染猪会导致严重的呼吸道疾病。尽管在过去的15年中,知识体系已经有了实质性的进步,但对于控制由两种或多种病原体同时感染引起的猪呼吸道疾病暴发的发病机理和最佳实践,还需要了解更多的知识。这篇评论讨论了猪中多菌性呼吸系统疾病的最新发现。

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