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Bulletin No. 20 - Winter 2004
VirologyAujesky's disease
TOO H, SENEQUE S
Pseudorabies: vaccinate the world.
Asian Pork Magazine, April/May 2004, 24-27
Following a brief review of the clinical signs induced by pseudorabies in each category of pigs, a clear distinction is made between the classic syndrome and the endemic disease which occur respectively in a primary outbreak and in already vaccinated or exposed animals. In most Asian countries pseudorabies remains endemic. In that case, the main manifestations affect grower-finisher pigs which show respiratory signs with growth retardation and the diagnosis requires laboratory tests. In order to control endemic pseudorabies a vaccination plan of both breeding and production animals is necessary.








