Windsor R S, Elliott S D
J Hyg (Lond). 1975 Aug;75(1):69-78. doi: 10.1017/s0022172400047070.
Twenty-eight pigs died in an outbreak of streptococcal meningitis in an East Anglian herd. Most were 10-14 weeks old. The outbreak lasted from January to April and was finally controlled by antibiotic therapy. A similar number of losses had occurred in the previous year though no diagnosis had then been made. The causal agent appeared to be a haemolytic streptococcus belonging to group D and provisionally designated Streptococcus suis type 2. It is probably identical with de Moor's group R streptococcus which causes a similar disease in the Netherlands. It is serologically distinct from Streptococcus suis type 1 which causes meningitis in piglets. Type 2 infection in pigs appears to be widespread in England and Wales and to occur in animals up to the age of at least 14 weeks. A comparison is drawn between Str. suis meningitis in pigs and group B streptococcal meningitis in human infants.
东安格利亚一个猪群爆发了链球菌性脑膜炎,有28头猪死亡。大多数猪为10至14周龄。疫情从1月持续到4月,最终通过抗生素治疗得到控制。前一年也发生了类似数量的损失,但当时未确诊。病原体似乎是一种D群溶血性链球菌,暂定为猪链球菌2型。它可能与在荷兰引起类似疾病的德莫尔R群链球菌相同。它在血清学上与导致仔猪脑膜炎的猪链球菌1型不同。猪的2型感染在英格兰和威尔士似乎很普遍,至少在14周龄的动物中都会发生。文中对猪的猪链球菌脑膜炎和人类婴儿的B群链球菌脑膜炎进行了比较。