Sheldrake, R. F., et al. “Intraperitoneal Vaccination of Pigs to Control Mycoplasma Hyopneumoniae”. Research in Veterinary Science, vol. 51, no. 3, 1991, pp. 285-91, https://doi.org/10.1016/0034-5288(91)90079-4.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Sheldrake, R. F.
Author: Romalis, L. F.
Author: Saunders, M. M.
Author: Gardner, I. A.
Date Issued
1991
Abstract

In a field trial at a commercial piggery 22 pigs were vaccinated intraperitoneally, at 30 days and 60 days old, with formalin-killed M. pneumoniae plus adjuvant. Two other groups of the same size, one receiving a ration containing antibiotics, were not vaccinated. The mean ELISA ratio of the vaccinated group increased significantly after 30 days, and continued to rise until day 156 of life. In the other 2 groups the ELISA ratio did not increase significantly until day 115. The vaccinated pigs in the 30-day period after the first vaccination grew significantly more slowly than the controls but between days 60 and 144 they grew significantly faster than the 2 other groups, thus compensating for their previous, relative loss. At slaughter (at 163 days old), the mean weight was similar in all groups. The mean score for pneumonia at slaughter for the vaccinated, medicated and control groups was 2.6 (±4.3), 9.4 (±14.0) and 10.5 (±12.4), respectively. The proportion of M. hyopneumoniae-affected lungs (4.8%) in vaccinated pigs, as judged by immunofluorescence, was significantly less than the control groups (40%). Thus, intraperitoneal vaccination with killed M. hyopneumoniae plus adjuvant might control mycoplasmal pneumonia in commercial piggeries.

Note

Sheldrake, R. F.: Elizabeth Macarthur Agricultural Institute, Camden Park, PMB 8, Camden, New South Wales 2570, Australia.

ID: 6611; Accession Number: 19922260287. Publication Type: Journal Article. Language: English. Number of References: 31 ref. Subject Subsets: Veterinary Science; Veterinary Science; Pig Science

Language

  • English

Subjects

  • Swine
  • hogs
  • vaccines
  • bacterial infections
  • Host Resistance and Immunity (HH600)
  • Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae
  • animals
  • Suiformes
  • pig diseases
  • Animal Toxicology, Poisoning and Pharmacology (LL900) (Discontinued March 2000)
  • Sus
  • eukaryotes
  • pigs
  • Mycoplasmatales
  • bacteria
  • swine diseases
  • prokaryotes
  • Mycoplasmataceae
  • Sus scrofa
  • Chordata
  • Parasites, Vectors, Pathogens and Biogenic Diseases of Animals (LL820) (Discontinued March 2000)
  • Mollicutes
  • Suidae
  • Artiodactyla
  • Respiratory diseases
  • immune sensitization
  • bacterial diseases
  • immunization
  • ungulates
  • mammals
  • killed vaccines
  • vertebrates
  • Inactivated vaccines
  • Mycoplasma
  • bacterioses
  • lung diseases
  • Tenericutes
Page range
285-291
Host Title
Research in Veterinary Science
Host Abbreviated Title
Res.Vet.Sci.
Volume
51
Issue
3
ISSN
0034-5288

Department