Sarli Giuseppe, D'Annunzio Giulia, Gobbo Francesca, Benazzi Cinzia, Ostanello Fabio
Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences, University of Bologna, 40064 Bologna, BO, Italy.
Vet Sci. 2021 Oct 29;8(11):256. doi: 10.3390/vetsci8110256.
The definition "porcine respiratory disease complex" (PRDC) is used to indicate the current approach for presenting respiratory pathology in modern pig farming. PRDC includes pneumonias with variable pictures, mixed with both aerogenous and hematogenous forms with variable etiology, often multimicrobial, and influenced by environmental and management factors. The notion that many etiological agents of swine respiratory pathology are ubiquitous in the airways is commonly understood; however, their isolation or identification is not always associable with the current pathology. In this complex context, lung lesions registered at slaughterhouse or during necropsy, and supplemented by histological investigations, must be considered as powerful tools for assigning a prominent role to etiologic agents. In recent years, the goal of colocalizing causative agents with the lesions they produce has been frequently applied, and valid examples in routine diagnostics are those that indicate pulmonary involvement during porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) and porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) infections.
“猪呼吸道疾病综合征”(PRDC)这一定义用于表明现代养猪业中呈现呼吸道病理状况的当前方法。PRDC包括具有不同表现形式的肺炎,其混合了气源性和血源性形式,病因多样,通常是多微生物性的,并且受环境和管理因素影响。人们普遍理解,猪呼吸道病理的许多病原体在气道中普遍存在;然而,它们的分离或鉴定并不总是与当前的病理状况相关联。在这种复杂的情况下,在屠宰场或尸检期间记录的肺部病变,并辅以组织学研究,必须被视为确定病原体重要作用的有力工具。近年来,将病原体与其所产生的病变进行共定位的目标经常被应用,常规诊断中的有效例子是那些表明猪繁殖与呼吸综合征病毒(PRRSV)和2型猪圆环病毒(PCV2)感染期间肺部受累的情况。