[Swinepox--skin disease with sporadic occurrence].

L Moorkamp, A Beineke, U Kaim, U Diesterbeck, S Urstadt, C P Czerny, H Rüberg, E Grosse Beilage
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Swinepox virus infection results in an acute, mild or subclinical course and is characterised by typical poxvirus skin lesions in affected pigs. Additionally, sporadic vertical swinepox virus transmission leads to congenital generalised infection and subsequent abortion or stillbirth. The present report describes the occurrence of epidermal efflorescences in two piglets after intrauterine natural suipoxvirus infection. No clinical abnormalities of the gilt and littermates as well as in other pigs from this herd were present. One of the affected piglets was stillborn and submitted for necropsy, the other animal was alive at birth, but died 3 days later. Histologically, a proliferative to ulcerative dermatitis with epithelial ballooning degeneration and characteristic intracytoplasmatic inclusion bodies was observed. The pathomorphological and histopathological suspected diagnosis of a poxvirus infection was confirmed by electron microscopy. Furthermore, the agent was identified as suipoxvirus by polymerase chain reaction. As demonstrated here, obvious skin lesions in suipoxvirus infection leads to a suspected diagnosis in newborn piglets on macroscopic examination. However, further post mortem examinations, including electron microscopy as well as molecular techniques are essential for the identification of the aetiology and the exclusion of differential diagnoses. Because the disease only affected two pigs there was only a small economic loss. A valid diagnostic plays an important role in advising farmers and for herd health monitoring.

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[猪痘——散发发生的皮肤病]。
猪痘病毒感染可导致急性、轻度或亚临床病程,其特征是受感染猪的典型痘病毒皮肤损伤。此外,散发的猪痘垂直传播可导致先天性全身性感染和随后的流产或死产。本报告描述了两只仔猪在宫内自然次痘病毒感染后发生表皮红肿的情况。母猪和窝仔以及其他猪群没有出现临床异常。其中一头受影响的仔猪死产并已提交尸检,另一头仔猪出生时还活着,但在3天后死亡。组织学上,观察到增生至溃疡性皮炎,伴有上皮球囊变性和特征性的细胞浆内包涵体。病理形态学和组织病理学怀疑诊断为痘病毒感染的电子显微镜证实。经聚合酶链反应鉴定为次痘病毒。如图所示,在新生仔猪的宏观检查中,猪痘病毒感染后明显的皮肤病变导致疑似诊断。然而,进一步的尸检检查,包括电子显微镜和分子技术,对于确定病因和排除鉴别诊断是必不可少的。由于这种疾病只影响了两头猪,因此经济损失很小。有效的诊断在向农民提供建议和畜群健康监测方面发挥着重要作用。
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