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. 1989 Apr;30(4):339–343.

Glasser's disease and prevalence of subclinical infection with Haemophilus parasuis in swine in southern Ontario

Nonie L Smart, O Paul Miniats, Søren Rosendal, Robert M Friendship
PMCID: PMC1681197  PMID: 17423292

Abstract

Glasser's disease accounted for less than 1% of total swine mortalities in an 11 year retrospective postmortem survey of swine submissions at three provincial government diagnostic laboratories in southern Ontario. However, Glasser's disease was suspected in 17 of 83 boar mortalities at the Record of Production Boar Test Station between 1983 and 1985 and was much more common in specific-pathogen-free (SPF) boars than in conventional boars. The prevalence of the causative organism, Haemophilus parasuis, was determined for 19 SPF herds in Ontario classified as “Excellent” under the Ontario Swine Herd Health Policy. Nasal swabs from two-month-old pigs were cultured on chocolate agar containing 1.5 μg/mL lincomycin, 5 μg/mL bacitracin, and 0.1 μg/mL crystal violet. Three herds were negative for H. parasuis infection; 16 herds contained clinically healthy carrier pigs.

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