Postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS) is a disease that affects late nursery and fattening pigs. Diagnosis of PMWS is based on the presence of compatible clinica! signs (mainly wasting and respiratory distress), characteristic histopathological lesions, and detection of PCV2 within characteristic lesions. Microscopically, the most relevant features are lymphocyte depletion and histiocytic infiltrates in lymphoid tissues.

Monitoring of PCV2 infections in Piedmont farms : from diagnosis to characterization of hystological phenotypes / K. Varello, M.E. Careddu, G. Pisoni, M. Faccenda, F. Kobal, R. Madonna, C. Musella, P. Acutis, F. Zucco, V. Sala, E. Bozzetta. ((Intervento presentato al 21. convegno International Pig Veterinary Society Congress tenutosi a Vancouver nel 2010.

Monitoring of PCV2 infections in Piedmont farms : from diagnosis to characterization of hystological phenotypes

G. Pisoni;V. Sala;
2010

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Postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS) is a disease that affects late nursery and fattening pigs. Diagnosis of PMWS is based on the presence of compatible clinica! signs (mainly wasting and respiratory distress), characteristic histopathological lesions, and detection of PCV2 within characteristic lesions. Microscopically, the most relevant features are lymphocyte depletion and histiocytic infiltrates in lymphoid tissues.
2010
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Pig Veterinary Society
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Monitoring of PCV2 infections in Piedmont farms : from diagnosis to characterization of hystological phenotypes / K. Varello, M.E. Careddu, G. Pisoni, M. Faccenda, F. Kobal, R. Madonna, C. Musella, P. Acutis, F. Zucco, V. Sala, E. Bozzetta. ((Intervento presentato al 21. convegno International Pig Veterinary Society Congress tenutosi a Vancouver nel 2010.
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