1.Porcine ear necrosis syndrome by coinfection of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus and Staphylococcus hyicus.
Seunghee LEE ; Ji Youl JUNG ; Seong Hee KIM ; Jong Wan KIM ; Jung Won PARK ; Dae Young KANG ; Ji Woong HER ; Yea Ji JEONG ; Byung Jae SO ; Soon Seek YOON
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2017;57(2):143-146
Porcine ear necrosis syndrome is characterized by erosive and ulcerative lesions at the margin or tip of the pinna. Three growing pigs of different ages exhibited retarded growth accompanied by reddening and necrosis of ear prior to death. Gross examination showed reddening, swelling, black discoloration, scaling, and variable-sized yellowish materials and edema in ear cross section. Microscopically, thrombosis, abscess, ulceration, epidermal hyperplasia, and dermal pyogranulomatous inflammation with an intralesional bacterial colony were observed. Staphylococcus hyicus was isolated in all pigs' ears and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus was detected by PCR and immunohistochemistry.
Abscess
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Coinfection*
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Ear*
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Edema
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Hyperplasia
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Immunohistochemistry
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Inflammation
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Necrosis*
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome*
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Porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus*
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Staphylococcus hyicus
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Swine
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Thrombosis
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Ulcer