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Post mortem findings in sows and gilts euthanised or found dead in a large Swedish herd

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to get information on post mortem diagnoses of sows found dead or euthanised and to understand the diagnoses aetiology (causative background). Moreover, the study was to evaluate the association between the clinical symptoms observed on farm and post mortem find...

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Autores principales: Engblom, Linda, Eliasson-Selling, Lena, Lundeheim, Nils, Belák, Katinka, Andersson, Kjell, Dalin, Anne-Marie
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2515319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18593470
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1751-0147-50-25
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author Engblom, Linda
Eliasson-Selling, Lena
Lundeheim, Nils
Belák, Katinka
Andersson, Kjell
Dalin, Anne-Marie
author_facet Engblom, Linda
Eliasson-Selling, Lena
Lundeheim, Nils
Belák, Katinka
Andersson, Kjell
Dalin, Anne-Marie
author_sort Engblom, Linda
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description BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to get information on post mortem diagnoses of sows found dead or euthanised and to understand the diagnoses aetiology (causative background). Moreover, the study was to evaluate the association between the clinical symptoms observed on farm and post mortem findings. METHODS: A large Swedish herd was studied from January to September 2006. During the 32-week period 3.9% of the removed sows and gilts (old enough to be mated) were found dead, 12.0% were euthanised and the rest were sent to slaughter. Of 32 sows/gilts found dead 17 (53%) were post mortem examined, and of 98 sows euthanised 79 (81%) were examined. The 96 examined carcasses were after 70 sows and 26 gilts. The findings at examination were together with data from the herd monitoring program PigWin Sugg the base for the descriptive statistics presented. RESULTS: The average parity number at removal was 2.8 for those found dead and 2.1 for those euthanised. The highest number euthanised and found dead was in parity 0 (gilts). The main proportion of post mortem examinations was made on sows being in the period = 28 d of gestation at death (37.5%), followed by weaning to next service period (24.0%). Arthritis, with an incidence of 36.4% was the most common main finding of pathological-anatomical diagnosis (PAD). Of sows/gilts found dead were circulatory/cardiac failure (23.5%) and trauma related injuries (23.5%) most common PAD. The most commonly observed clinical symptom and reason for euthanasia of the sows/gilts was lameness. Notably, in 43% of the cases with PAD arthritis, the clinical symptoms suggested it being a fracture. Further one or more abscesses (38.5%) and teeth injuries (31.0%) were common findings when also incidental findings were included. CONCLUSION: This post mortem study based on carcasses from sows/gilts found dead or euthanised showed that arthritis was a significant problem in the studied herd and that post mortem examination was important to get proper diagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-25153192008-08-13 Post mortem findings in sows and gilts euthanised or found dead in a large Swedish herd Engblom, Linda Eliasson-Selling, Lena Lundeheim, Nils Belák, Katinka Andersson, Kjell Dalin, Anne-Marie Acta Vet Scand Research BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to get information on post mortem diagnoses of sows found dead or euthanised and to understand the diagnoses aetiology (causative background). Moreover, the study was to evaluate the association between the clinical symptoms observed on farm and post mortem findings. METHODS: A large Swedish herd was studied from January to September 2006. During the 32-week period 3.9% of the removed sows and gilts (old enough to be mated) were found dead, 12.0% were euthanised and the rest were sent to slaughter. Of 32 sows/gilts found dead 17 (53%) were post mortem examined, and of 98 sows euthanised 79 (81%) were examined. The 96 examined carcasses were after 70 sows and 26 gilts. The findings at examination were together with data from the herd monitoring program PigWin Sugg the base for the descriptive statistics presented. RESULTS: The average parity number at removal was 2.8 for those found dead and 2.1 for those euthanised. The highest number euthanised and found dead was in parity 0 (gilts). The main proportion of post mortem examinations was made on sows being in the period = 28 d of gestation at death (37.5%), followed by weaning to next service period (24.0%). Arthritis, with an incidence of 36.4% was the most common main finding of pathological-anatomical diagnosis (PAD). Of sows/gilts found dead were circulatory/cardiac failure (23.5%) and trauma related injuries (23.5%) most common PAD. The most commonly observed clinical symptom and reason for euthanasia of the sows/gilts was lameness. Notably, in 43% of the cases with PAD arthritis, the clinical symptoms suggested it being a fracture. Further one or more abscesses (38.5%) and teeth injuries (31.0%) were common findings when also incidental findings were included. CONCLUSION: This post mortem study based on carcasses from sows/gilts found dead or euthanised showed that arthritis was a significant problem in the studied herd and that post mortem examination was important to get proper diagnosis. BioMed Central 2008-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2515319/ /pubmed/18593470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1751-0147-50-25 Text en Copyright © 2008 Engblom et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Engblom, Linda
Eliasson-Selling, Lena
Lundeheim, Nils
Belák, Katinka
Andersson, Kjell
Dalin, Anne-Marie
Post mortem findings in sows and gilts euthanised or found dead in a large Swedish herd
title Post mortem findings in sows and gilts euthanised or found dead in a large Swedish herd
title_full Post mortem findings in sows and gilts euthanised or found dead in a large Swedish herd
title_fullStr Post mortem findings in sows and gilts euthanised or found dead in a large Swedish herd
title_full_unstemmed Post mortem findings in sows and gilts euthanised or found dead in a large Swedish herd
title_short Post mortem findings in sows and gilts euthanised or found dead in a large Swedish herd
title_sort post mortem findings in sows and gilts euthanised or found dead in a large swedish herd
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2515319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18593470
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1751-0147-50-25
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