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  • Glässer's disease is caused by a Gram-negative bacterium affecting young pigs, leading to severe symptoms like polyarthritis and meningitis, with 15 serovars classified by virulence.
  • Recent research focused on the emerging issue of serovar 7, which was traditionally deemed avirulent, showing it can cause serious disease similar to more virulent serovars when tested on piglets.
  • This study revealed that serovar 7 can produce classical Glässer's disease signs and identified new microscopic lesions, emphasizing the need for caution in vaccine strategies that rely solely on serovar classification for virulence.

Article Abstract

is a Gram-negative bacterium that causes Glässer's disease, a common pathology found in young pigs characterized by polyarthritis, polyserositis, and meningitis. The bacterium has 15 known serovars that have been classified by virulence. Serovars 1, 4, 5, and 12 are considered highly virulent and used in most studies. Serovars 3, 6, 7, 9, and 11 are considered avirulent. Recent reports that serovar 7 is an emerging problem in the pig industry indicate that the association of virulence and serovar may not always be reliable. This led us to infect colostrum-deprived piglets with the reference serovar 7 strain (SV7 strain 174) that had been passaged through pigs and characterize the clinical and pathological signs. We observed that SV7 strain 174 caused clinical signs consistent with Glässer's disease in all infected piglets that succumbed to infection for up to day 5 post-infection. Macroscopic and microscopic lesions were consistent with those found in piglets infected with conventional virulent serovars. In addition, we describe novel microscopic lesions associated with Glässer's disease such as endophthalmitis and thymic depletion. Thus, our findings indicate that SV7 strain 174 causes classical signs of Glässer's disease in colostrum-deprived piglets and some caution should be used in employing vaccine strategies based on association between capsular serovar and virulence.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7052124PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00098DOI Listing

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