Episodes
On this podcast Ed Metzger, a Canadian veterinarian will share with us the epidemiological situation in Canada for Leptospira spp., his experience with this pathogen and the reproductive vaccination trends. Apart from that, he will give his opinion about the main reproductive indicators for farm efficiency.
Published 01/10/23
Published 01/10/23
On this episode, Gema Chacón sheds some light on the diagnosis and interpretation of Leptospira spp. The diagnosis of this pathogen has commonly been done by the MAT, an indirect technique that only shows contact with the bacterium. In recent years, new direct diagnostic tools such as the qPCR have become available even the sequencing of the implied serovar in case of positive cases. Gemma speaks about when to use each method, consider the complicated epidemiology of this bacterium, and how...
Published 12/12/22
On this episode, Sjouke Van Poucke reminds us of the importance of this old and, sometimes forgotten pathogen, Porcine Parvovirus.  She reviews when it should be included in our differential diagnosis, which reproductive indicators can be altered by a Parvo-related problem, how to evaluate the herd susceptibility and other aspects such as the diagnosis.
Published 11/17/22
On this podcast, Hans Nauwynck, a renowned virologist reviews the main insights of Porcine Parvovirus. Understanding the pathogenesis, the key points for its control and how to perform the diagnosis will provide you with a much-needed update, because Porcine Parvovirus is still definitely out there.
Published 10/27/22
On this podcast, Jesus Borobia with 20 years as a swine vet practitioner, shares his experience of Swine Erysipelas disease. He reviews what the production conditions are that can lead to clinical symptoms, how to monitor the farms, vaccination plans, and what to expect in the future with this pathogen.
Published 10/05/22
On this episode, Tanja Opriessnig updates us on Swine Erysipelas, categorized as a re-emergent disease.  She discusses how pigs can be infected and how to evaluate the herd susceptibility, the different clinical presentations and its impact, the diagnostic options and much more.
Published 09/18/22
Edema disease could be present on the farm as a clinical or subclinical form. Clinical presentation is commonly seen as a sudden outbreak of mortality amongst piglets just after weaning. In the case of the subclinical form, no clinical signs are present, whilst growth performance is compromised, so that a trial and error approach should be used to identify those losses.
Published 05/06/21
One of the keys to prevention of a disease is to have a good diagnostic approach. There are different tools to identify the presence of Edema Disease under field conditions. The use of oral fluids and FTA cards is one of the latest diagnostic tools available to swine vets.
Published 07/09/20
Our objective is put the focus on Edema disease, that, as you know, is a highly contagious enterotoxaemia disease causing great economic losses due to increasing mortality and productive alterations on swine farms.
Published 10/06/19