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Effect of the Pietrain breed used as terminal boar on Post-weaning Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome (PMWS) in the offspring in four PMWS-affected farms

Authors :
Rose, Nicolas
Abhervé-Guéguen, Alain
Le Diguerher, Gérald
Eveno, Eric
Jolly, Jean-Pierre
Blanchard, Philippe
Oger, Aurélie
Jestin, André
Madec, François
Source :
Livestock Production Science. Aug2005, Vol. 95 Issue 3, p177-186. 10p.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine the potential risk factors for PMWS at the individual pig level and assess the effect of the Pietrain paternal genetic background of the animals in a cohort study. The survey was set up in four PMWS-affected farms with 2 repetitions (batches) per farm. A representative sample of 60 pigs per batch, stratified according to the paternal genetic background (Pietrain: yes vs. no), was randomly selected after farrowing. The representative cohort was divided into 8 batches and the pigs were individually monitored from birth to slaughter. Survival analysis was used to determine the factors related to the time to PMWS. The litter-cluster effect was taken into account using the marginal Cox model (robust estimation of the covariance matrix) and the gamma shared frailty model which were compared. No protective effect of the Pietrain breed on the time to PMWS and the proportion of affected pigs in the offspring was found in this study. Piglets showing low circovirus type 2 (PCV2) titres at 7 weeks-old with no subsequent seroconversion and piglets from PCV2 negative sows were most likely to be affected by PMWS (HR=7.0 and 2.8, respectively). Active infection of the pregnant dams with parvovirus was related to an increased risk of PMWS in the offspring (HR=2.3). Neck injuries due to poorly performed injections in the dams were associated with an increased risk of PMWS with the marginal model (HR=2.1). Oxytocin injection (dams) during farrowing was protective against PMWS in the offspring (HR=0.6). [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Subjects

Subjects :
*BOARS
*MALE livestock
*SWINE
*FARMS

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03016226
Volume :
95
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Livestock Production Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18235326
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.livprodsci.2004.12.020