PPT-MYCOPLASMOSIS IN SWINE Classification

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Division Prokaryota Class Mollicutes Order Mycoplasmatales Family Mycoplasmataceae Genus Mycoplasma Species most common M hyopneumoniae M hyorhinis

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Division Prokaryota Class Mollicutes Order Mycoplasmatales Family Mycoplasmataceae Genus Mycoplasma Species most common M hyopneumoniae M hyorhinis. All age groups are equally susceptible With high virulence forms of the virus ASF is characterized by high fever loss of appetite haemorrhages in the skin and internal organs and death in 210 days on average Mortality rates may be as high as 100 The should be sorted before loading and given time to settledown. During the summer heat try to avoid hauling in themiddle of the day. Always water your pigs before transporting You may want to wet beddin Subject: Problem : Classical Swine Fever, pestivirus. Occurs worldwide. Summary : It can cause severe symptoms , with high mortality, to mild or even infections without any symptoms . T he only e Swine. Behavior. Just In Time Training. Animal Behavior and Restraint: Swine. Swine Characteristics. Gregarious, social animals. Social order. Panoramic vision. Follow each other. Maintain visual and . Scientific Name – . Sus. . scrofa. Other common names – swine, porcine. Monogastric. Digestive System (single stomach). Boar – male pig. Sow – mature female after she has given birth. Litter Size 8-12. of . Non-ruminant Animals. Created by:. Barrett. , Arlene. Bratton, Dennis. Gumfory. , Mariah . Vrazel. , Haley . Objectives. Evaluate . the protein requirements and what is required of a non ruminant animal. Skillathon Resource. Learning Objectives. This resource should teach you how to identify . t. ools and equipment that are utilized in the swine industry. . Upon completing this resource, you should be able to:. Introduction, Overview. Classification using Graphs. Graph classification – Direct Product Kernel. Predictive Toxicology example dataset. Vertex classification – . Laplacian. Kernel. WEBKB example dataset. How To ReportIf your pigs show any of these signs report it immediately to your veterinarian or animal health o31icials for appropriate testing and investigation Quick detection is essential to preven . Synonym:- . Hog cholera ,Swine plague, Classical swine fever, European swine fever.. The disease causes multimillion dollar losses before eradication programme has been taken.. USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland eradicated these disease.. Prepared by. ICAR-Krishi Vigyan Kendra, West Garo Hills, Meghalaya. . African swine fever (ASF) is a highly contagious viral disease infecting domestic and wild pigs of all ages, which is responsible for serious economic and production losses with mortality rates up to 100%. It is caused by a large double-stranded DNA virus of the family . Kaushal. . Kumar. Assistant . Professor and Head . Department of Veterinary pathology. Bihar Veterinary College,. Bihar Animal Sciences University, Patna, Bihar. . Synonym:- . Classical swine fever. Diseases of Swine, 10. th. ed., 2012; Straw, B., et.al.. American Association of Swine Veterinarians. Journal of Swine Health and Production. AASV.org website; disease modules. Swine Disease Manual, 4rd edition 2009; Neumann, Ramirez, Schwartz. viruses. . . Swine influenza virus (SIV) is any strain of the . influenza family of viruses. that is . endemic. in . pigs. .. . As of 2009, the known SIV strains include . influenza C. and the subtypes of .

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