Blogs / Atlas of Pathology Serologic diagnosis of porcine nephropathy and dermatitis syndrome 12/02/2019 Author: Veterinaria Digital Porcine nephropathy and dermatitis syndrome is a disease caused by Actinobacillus suis. Apart from clinical diagnosis in the farm, a rapid serologic test can be performed based on the reaction of antigen with animal serum. The picture shows a positive result (box 2, with agglutinations) and a negative one (box 3, no agglutinations). Tags: bacterium, Pig Farming PREVIOUS NEXT Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. Our blogs Picture of the week Corporate culture Editorial Atlas of Pathology Inter Videre Technonews In Memoriam Scientific News Main Pathologies Transparency Technical Queries It may interest youINTESTINAL WELFARE: New strategies31 January, 2023Intestinal conditioner pronutrients as a replacement of zinc oxide in weaned piglets26 January, 2023Control of residual nitrogen in shrimps24 January, 2023Editorial 82: By the old and new transfuges23 January, 2023Effect of immunostimulant pronutrients in duck production19 January, 2023 Related articles Flushing technique in pigs Heat stress in pigs: how to avoid it? Campylobacteriosis, an emerging problem in poultry production Causes of immune deficiency in pigs Related news XXXVII Biovet International Symposium The IPVS 2022 successfully concluded in Brazil The mycotoxin binder Alquerfeed Antitox, registered in Belarus Alquernat Yucca improves animal welfare and productive performance in...
Porcine nephropathy and dermatitis syndrome is a disease caused by Actinobacillus suis. Apart from clinical diagnosis in the farm, a rapid serologic test can be performed based on the reaction of antigen with animal serum. The picture shows a positive result (box 2, with agglutinations) and a negative one (box 3, no agglutinations).