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Pathogenicity of Haemophilus parasuis Serovars 4 and 5 in Contact-Exposed Pigs.
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1996
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Parasitic DiseaseStrain NagasakiSerovar 4Veterinary MicrobiologyBacterial PathogensSerovars 4Pathogen TransmissionInfection ControlHost-pathogen InteractionsSerovar 5Pathogen CharacterizationPorcine DiseaseClinical MicrobiologyZoonotic DiseasePathogenesisVeterinary ScienceMicrobiologyContact-exposed PigsMedicine
The pathogenicities of Haemophilus parasuis strains SW124 (serovar 4) and Nagasaki (serovar 5) were examined by contact-exposure of specific pathogen-free (SPF) pigs. Ten pigs were divided into three groups. Two of four pigs in the first group were inoculated intranasally (IN) with 2 x 10(8) CFU of strain SW124, and the other two pigs were mingled with these IN-exposed ones. All the four pigs were subclinically infected in this group. The four pigs of the second group were likewise exposed to strain Nagasaki (two IN-inoculated pigs with 3 x 10(8) CFU of strain Nagasaki). All four pigs in this group died of Glässer's disease. Two pigs kept as controls showed neither abnormality nor positive H. parasuis isolation.