Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection dynamics in na?ve replacement gilts introduced to positive farms

VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY(2023)

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This study was designed to characterize the dynamics of infection of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae in naive replacement gilts after introduction to positive systems. Ninety-eight naive gilts were monitored in three positive commercial farms (A, B, and C). The na center dot ive gilts were housed for 21 days in pens adjacently located to older gilt cohorts (named seeders), which have been naturally exposed to the positive farms. The infection dynamics was evaluated by PCR and ELISA, from laryngeal swabs and serum samples, respectively. Samples were collected at 150 (arrival), 165, 180, 210, 240, 270, 300 days of age (doa), and pre-farrowing. Infection occurred rapidly on farms A and B, taking 25.2 and 23.9 days for 95% of gilts to be PCR positive, respectively. There was no influence on the number of seeders at the time of exposure, but their absence (farm C) could explain the extended period it took for gilts to get infected (69.4 days). On average, it took 162.2 days after the first PCR detection for 85% of gilts to stop shedding the bacterium. The serology results were consistent with the herd infection curve. At pre farrowing, 100% of gilts seroconverted and 36.7% remained PCR positive. A total of 1.33% of piglets were positive at weaning. Fifteen variants were detected among the three farms by MLVA. The acclimation protocol was efficient and easy to perform, and the presence of seeders was likely critical for early acclimation for M. hyopneumoniae.
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Infection dynamics, Laryngeal swabs, PCR, Serology, Transmission
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