Blogs / Swine omphalitis 10/11/2013 Author: Veterinaria Digital Omphalitic injuries caused by Actinobacillus suis may evolve with sticked mesenteric lymphatic ganglions and calcified hepatic ligament. Tags: Pig Farming 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 It may interest youPneumonia in ruminants23 May, 2022Use of cimenol ring for the control of necrotic enteritis outbreaks in broilers21 April, 2022Coccidiosis by E. tenella12 April, 2022Tool manufacture. Scientific News 1284 April, 2022Editorial 77 – Caio Mario: Rome 2100 years ago28 March, 2022 Related articles Organic animal production in the European Union (EU) Deoxynivalenol (DON) and zearalenone in pigs: Prevalence in North... Natural solutions for the reduction of Clostridium in pigs Diagnostic clues in avian pathology – Infectious and parasitic Related news The sales team from the Guangxi and Fujian regions (China) of pig... Pronutrients, mycotoxin binders and natural preservatives in the... National Swine Congress 2022 – Opormex Biovet Technical Conference in Beijing
Omphalitic injuries caused by Actinobacillus suis may evolve with sticked mesenteric lymphatic ganglions and calcified hepatic ligament.