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1. Congenital Myofibroblastic Skin Tumours in a Newborn Piglet Resembling the Multicentric Form of Infantile Myofibromatosis.

2. [Comparison of sample materials for the detection of infection with porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus].

3. Application of multiblock modelling to identify key drivers for antimicrobial use in pig production in four European countries.

4. Profile of pig farms combining high performance and low antimicrobial usage within four European countries.

5. Higher perceived risk of antimicrobials is related to lower antimicrobial usage among pig farmers in four European countries.

6. A Comparison of Pig Farmers' and Veterinarians' Perceptions and Intentions to Reduce Antimicrobial Usage in Six European Countries.

7. The biosecurity status and its associations with production and management characteristics in farrow-to-finish pig herds.

8. Risk assessment of the introduction of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus via boar semen into Switzerland as an example of a PRRSV-free country.

9. Reliability of operational data from pig herds and performance ratings by veterinarians and pig farmers collected during telephone interviews for the evaluation of a PCV2 piglet vaccination.

10. Estimating diagnostic test accuracies for Brachyspira hyodysenteriae accounting for the complexities of population structure in food animals.

11. Field study on swine influenza virus (SIV) infection in weaner pigs and sows.

12. Expanded cocirculation of stable subtypes, emerging lineages, and new sporadic reassortants of porcine influenza viruses in swine populations in Northwest Germany.

13. Molecular detection of hepatitis E virus in German domestic pigs.

14. Lameness in weaned pigs associated with tetracycline overdose. A case report.

15. Reassortants of pandemic influenza A virus H1N1/2009 and endemic porcine HxN2 viruses emerge in swine populations in Germany.

16. Reassorted pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza A virus discovered from pigs in Germany.

17. [Infectious agent detection in reproductive disorders in swine herds. Retrospective evaluation of diagnostic laboratory examinations].

18. Peracute selenium toxicosis followed by sudden death in growing and finishing pigs.

19. Occurrence of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infections in suckling and nursery pigs in a region of high pig density.

20. Quantification of Lawsonia intracellularis in porcine faeces by real-time PCR.

21. Diagnosis of Lawsonia intracellularis infection in pigs after vaccination or antimicrobial treatment.

22. [Swinepox--skin disease with sporadic occurrence].

23. Detection of respiratory pathogens in porcine lung tissue and lavage fluid.

24. Prevalence of Campylobacter spp. and Yersinia spp. in the pig production.

25. [Investigations on the identification of risk factors for seroprevalences of Salmonella infections in breeding gilt rearing herds].

26. Simultaneous detection of Brachyspira hyodysenteriae, Brachyspira pilosicoli and Lawsonia intracellularis in porcine faeces and tissue samples by multiplex-PCR.

27. [Transmission of agents of the porcine respiratory disease complex (PRDC) between swine herds: a review. Part 2--Pathogen transmission via semen, air and living/nonliving vectors].

28. [Transmission of agents of the porcine respiratory disease complex (PRDC) between swine herds: a review. Part 1--diagnosis, transmission by animal contact].

29. Intensively kept pigs pre-disposed to chlamydial associated conjunctivitis.

30. [Seasonal variation for Salmonella seroprevalences in breeding gilt rearing herds].

31. Immunogenicity of murein-associated proteins from temperature-stressed Streptococcus suis cultures.

32. Spatial relative risk mapping of pseudorabies-seropositive pig herds in an animal-dense region.

33. [Significance of PRRS virus infections for respiratory tract infections in swine--a literature review].

34. [The surgical treatment of intestinal prolapse (prolapsus recti) in fattening swine under practice conditions].

35. [The control of Aujeszky's disease using surface vaccination. 2. Serologic studies of the occurrence of latent infection by Aujeszky's disease virus in fattening swine].

36. Uterine and placental alterations in pregnant sows associated with the porcine epidemic abortion and respiratory syndrome (PEARS).

37. [Epidemiologic studies of the course of reproductive events after epidemic late abortion (PRRS/PEARS) in swine breeding herds].

38. [Epidemic late abortion in swine--status of research].

39. Application of multiblock modelling to identify key drivers for antimicrobial use in pig production in four European countries

40. Herd-specific interventions to reduce antimicrobial usage in pig production without jeopardising technical and economic performance

41. Risk Assessment of the Introduction of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus via Boar Semen into Switzerland as an Example of a PRRSV-Free Country

42. Expanded Cocirculation of Stable Subtypes, Emerging Lineages, and New Sporadic Reassortants of Porcine Influenza Viruses in Swine Populations in Northwest Germany

43. Higher perceived risk of antimicrobials is related to lower antimicrobial usage among pig farmers in four European countries

44. The biosecurity status and its associations with production and management characteristics in farrow-to-finish pig herds

45. A Comparison of Pig Farmers' and Veterinarians' Perceptions and Intentions to Reduce Antimicrobial Usage in Six European Countries

46. Occurrence of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infections in suckling and nursery pigs in a region of high pig density

47. Quantification ofLawsonia intracellularisin porcine faeces by real-time PCR

48. Intensively Kept Pigs Pre-disposed to Chlamydial Associated Conjunctivitis

49. Immunogenicity of Murein-associated Proteins from Temperature-stressed Streptococcus suis Cultures

50. Field study on swine influenza virus (SIV) infection in weaner pigs and sows

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