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Veterinary Microbiology | 1986

Identification and characterization of Streptococcus suis

J Hommez; Luc Devriese; J. Henrichsen; Frans Castryck

A total of 188 Streptococcus suis strains isolated from pigs with various lesions, mainly bronchopneumonia, were identified using classical biochemical methods and using the API 20 STREP system. The serological classification was performed by precipitation reactions after Lancefield extraction, slide-coagglutinations and capsular reaction tests. Fifty-nine strains belonged to Types 1, 1/2 or 2, 78 strains to Types 3-8 and 51 strains were non-typable. The results of the different tests and the biochemical differences between the different serotypes are discussed.


Veterinary Record | 2001

Non-infectious factors associated with macroscopic and microscopic lung lesions in slaughter pigs from farrow-to-finish herds

D. Maes; Hubert Deluyker; Marc Verdonck; A. de Kruif; Richard Ducatelle; Frans Castryck; C Miry; Bernard Vrijens

A cross-sectional epidemiological study was conducted in 150 randomly selected farrow-to-finish herds to investigate which non-infectious factors might act as risk indicators for the prevalence and severity of macroscopic and microscopic lung lesions in slaughter pigs. Data were collected during herd visits through inspections of the pigs and through interviews with the farmers. Macroscopic lung lesions of pneumonia and pleuritis were recorded at slaughter from 25 pigs per herd, and microscopic lung lesions of lymphohistiocytic infiltration were recorded from 10 pigs per herd. The median herd level prevalences were 24 per cent for pneumonia, 16 per cent for pleuritis and 60 per cent for lymphohistiocytic infiltration. Pneumonia lesions were negatively associated with pleuritis lesions and positively associated with lymphohistiocytic infiltration. Pleuritis lesions were negatively associated with lymphohistiocytic infiltration. The prevalence and the severity of pneumonia lesions were increased by a high frequency of purchasing gilts and by a slaughter date in January to February. The presence of a growing unit also increased the severity of pneumonia. The prevalence and the severity of pleuritis lesions were higher when there were more pig herds in the municipality, and when there were poor biosecurity measures, and their prevalence was increased by a slaughter date in January to February, and their severity by a slaughter date in March to April. An increase in the airspace stocking density in the finishing unit also increased the prevalence of pleuritis. The prevalence and the severity of lymphohistiocytic infiltration in the lung tissue were higher in herds purchasing gilts. Pigs raised in pens with slatted floors were also at higher risk of more severe lesions of lymphohistiocytic infiltration.


Veterinary Microbiology | 1998

Identification of porcine Serpulina strains in routine diagnostic bacteriology.

J Hommez; Frans Castryck; Freddy Haesebrouck; Luc Devriese

Serpulina strains from pigs were identified using simple tests. The large size of S. hyodysenteriae in stainings from colonic contents and faeces was found useful for the presumptive differentiation of this major pathogenic species from the other Serpulinae. However, this morphological characteristic gets lost upon cultivation. The ring phenomenon aided to confirm the strong haemolysis typical for S. hyodysenteriae. The weakly haemolytic species S. innocens, S. pilosicoli, S. intermedia and S. hyodysenteriae could be differentiated with the help of the indole spot test and two or four other simple enzymatic tests. Nearly half of the S. hyodysenteriae strains isolated in Belgium were indole-negative. Such strains have only rarely been reported earlier, and were absent among the strains from other European countries examined.


Veterinary Quarterly | 1994

Serotyping and quantitative determination of in vitro antibiotic susceptibility of actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae strains isolated in Belgium (July 1991 ‐ August 1992)

Peter Dom; J Hommez; Frans Castryck; Luc Devriese; Freddy Haesebrouck

One hundred and ninety nine Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae isolates obtained from the respiratory tract of pigs in Belgium (1991-1992) were serotyped using slide agglutination and slide precipitation tests. Biotype 1-serotype 2 and 3 strains were isolated most frequently and represented 36% and 21% of the isolates, respectively. Serotype 9 and serotype 5B strains represented 15% and 10% of the total number of isolates, respectively, while serotypes 7, 8, 10 and 11 were isolated only sporadically. Serotypes 5B, 10 and 11 were isolated for the first time in Belgium. Biotype 2 strains represented 12.5% of the total number and all belonged to the serotype 2. The in vitro susceptibility of 138 strains was determined for ten commonly used antibiotics. For three antibiotics, ampicillin, chloramphenicol, and oxytetracycline, a bimodal distribution of strain sensitivities was observed. A total of 17 strains (12%) were considered to have acquired resistance to one or more of these antibiotics.


Veterinary Microbiology | 1990

Slide precipitation: a simple method to type Actinobacillus (Haemophilus) pleuropneumoniae.

J Hommez; Luc Devriese; Frans Castryck; P. Cassimon

Soluble thermostable antigens prepared from Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, as commonly applied in the ring precipitation test, were used in rapid slide tests. This method was easier to perform than the ring precipitation test and showed the same specificity. This specificity was higher than that obtained in slide agglutination tests using whole bacterial cells.


Veterinary Research | 2000

Herd factors associated with the seroprevalences of four major respiratory pathogens in slaughter pigs from farrow-to-finish pig herds.

Dominiek Maes; Hubert Deluyker; Marc Verdonck; Frans Castryck; C Miry; Bernard Vrijens; Aart de Kruif


Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 2004

Comparative Study on Five Different Commercial Extenders for Boar Semen

Philip Vyt; D. Maes; Eline Dejonckheere; Frans Castryck; A. Van Soom


Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 2004

Motility Assessment of Porcine Spermatozoa: a Comparison of Methods

Philip Vyt; D. Maes; Tom Rijsselaere; Eline Dejonckheere; Frans Castryck; A Van Soom


Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift | 1998

Susceptibility of different Serpulina species in pigs to antimicrobial agents.

J Hommez; Luc Devriese; Frans Castryck; C Miry; A Lein; Freddy Haesebrouck


Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift | 2001

A special case of an acute tiamulin-salinomycin intoxication in pigs due to residual tiamulin four months after medication.

Siska Croubels; J Vrielinck; Kris Baert; I Vermaut; Frans Castryck; Patrick De Backer

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