1. Reproductive failure in swine associated with maternal seroconversion for porcine parvovirus.
- Author
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Rodeffer HE, Leman AD, Dunne HW, Cropper M, and Sprecher DJ
- Subjects
- Animals, Female, Fetal Death etiology, Fetal Death veterinary, Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests, Infertility, Female etiology, Infertility, Female immunology, Litter Size, Male, Neutralization Tests, Pregnancy, Swine, Swine Diseases immunology, Virus Diseases etiology, Virus Diseases immunology, Infertility, Female veterinary, Parvoviridae immunology, Swine Diseases etiology, Virus Diseases veterinary
- Abstract
Reproductive failure occurred in a swine herd in which the epizootiology of enteroviruses and the porcine parvovirus were being studied. Three virgin boars that were seropositive for the parvovirus were mated to seronegative, previously unmated gilts. The 11 gilts that farrowed had small litters, with high perinatal mortality. The remaining 12 gilts were marketed because of infertility, and the reproductive tracts were examined. Pathologic findings included early embryonal death attributed to viral infection. After the reproductive failure, all gifts and boars were seropositive for the parvovirus, suggesting that the reproductive failure was associated with a parvovirus infection.
- Published
- 1975