Overview of non-invasive sampling methods used in intensive swine farming

Q3 Veterinary Veterinarski Glasnik Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.2298/vetgl230614004g
D. Glišić, L. Veljović, B. Milovanovic, M. Ninković, Jelena Maletic, B. Kureljušić, V. Milićević
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Abstract

Monitoring the health of swine herds is essential to ensure good manufacturing practices. Traditionally, active and passive surveillance on farms involved invasive sampling methods, where specific animals were selected, restrained, and sampled. However, with the increasing intensity of swine production, alternative methods for effective herd surveillance became necessary. Non-invasive sampling provides a convenient and cost-effective approach to monitor the entire herd without compromising animal welfare, while still obtaining suitable samples for testing. Oral fluids have been widely used in both human and livestock health surveillance for various viral pathogens, including significant diseases. Nasal wipes (NW) utilize different cloth materials soaked in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) or tissue culture medium with antibiotics and antimycotics to sample for swine influenza virus (SIV). Udder skin wipes (USW) offer an alternative method to assess the health status of piglets in a litter. During routine procedures such as tail docking and castration, a mixture of blood and serum can be collected, known as process fluids (PF), which has proven successful in monitoring herds for the presence of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV). Furthermore, air sampling has emerged as a novel technique to detect pathogens in various farming systems and animal species. This method offers the advantage of obtaining diagnostic samples without direct animal contact. By employing these non-invasive sampling methods, swine producers can implement effective surveillance strategies while maintaining animal welfare standards and obtaining reliable diagnostic information.
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集约化养猪场非侵入式采样方法综述
监测猪群的健康状况对于确保良好的生产规范至关重要。传统上,对农场的主动和被动监测涉及侵入性采样方法,其中选择,限制和采样特定动物。然而,随着生猪生产强度的提高,有必要采用其他方法进行有效的猪群监测。非侵入性采样提供了一种方便和经济有效的方法来监测整个畜群,而不损害动物福利,同时仍然获得合适的样本进行测试。口腔液已广泛用于人类和牲畜的各种病毒性病原体的健康监测,包括重大疾病。鼻湿巾(NW)使用不同的布材料浸泡在磷酸盐缓冲盐水(PBS)或含有抗生素和抗真菌药物的组织培养基中,以检测猪流感病毒(SIV)。乳皮湿巾(USW)提供了一种评估窝中仔猪健康状况的替代方法。在诸如截尾和去势等常规程序中,可以收集血液和血清的混合物,称为过程液(PF),这已被证明在监测猪繁殖与呼吸综合征病毒(PRRSV)的存在方面是成功的。此外,空气采样已成为一种检测各种农业系统和动物物种中的病原体的新技术。该方法的优点是无需与动物直接接触即可获得诊断样本。通过采用这些非侵入性采样方法,养猪生产者可以实施有效的监测策略,同时保持动物福利标准并获得可靠的诊断信息。
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Veterinarski Glasnik
Veterinarski Glasnik Veterinary-General Veterinary
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