Etiopatogenia e imunoprofilaxia da pneumonia enzoótica suína

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Abstract

Swine Enzootic Pneumonia (SEP), caused by fastidious bacterium Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, is the most important respiratory disease of swines, responsible for high losses to Brazilian and worldwide swine breeding. The high prevalence and the fact to predis-pose the swines to secondary pathogens make this disease the central target of a herd health program to respiratory diseases. The knowledge of the characteristics and pathogenicity factors of etiologic agent could help in the development of new strategies to control SEP. The aim of this review was to discuss some aspects of the etiopathogenesis of the SEP that have implications in the immunoprofilaxis of disease and the main results obtained with new generation vaccines evaluated experimentally.

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Conceição, F. R., & Dellagostin, O. A. (2006, May). Etiopatogenia e imunoprofilaxia da pneumonia enzoótica suína. Ciencia Rural. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-84782006000300052

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