Done S H
Department of Pathology, Central Veterinary Laboratory, New Haw, Weybridge, Surrey.
Vet Rec. 1991 Jun 22;128(25):582-6. doi: 10.1136/vr.128.25.582.
The variable manifestations of respiratory problems in finishing pigs have led to the concept of a multiple-factor aetiology for swine respiratory disease and in particular for enzootic pneumonia. The primary and secondary agents of the disease produce their most detrimental economic effects and the highest levels of mortality and morbidity during the finishing period, when the economics of production necessitate indoor housing and intensification. This paper considers the contribution of four main groups of environmental factors to the high levels of clinical disease and lesions which are found whenever large numbers of pigs are examined at slaughter. They are meteorological factors, population and social factors, management factors and airborne pollution.
育肥猪呼吸道问题的多样表现引发了猪呼吸道疾病,尤其是地方性肺炎多因素病因的概念。该病的原发性和继发性病原体在育肥期产生最有害的经济影响以及最高水平的死亡率和发病率,而此时生产经济状况要求室内饲养并加大养殖密度。本文探讨了四类主要环境因素对大量猪只屠宰检查时所发现的高水平临床疾病和病变的影响。这些因素包括气象因素、猪群数量和社会因素、管理因素以及空气传播污染。