Optimizing the health of gilts and sows during pregnancy and parturition

Code: 9781801466929
Publication date: 31/10/2022
Extent: 48 pages

Contributions by: S. Björkman, C. Oliviero and O. A. T. Peltoniemi, University of Helsinki, Finland

Chapter synopsis: Pregnancy and parturition are sensitive phases of the production cycle in the sow. Indeed, production diseases such as post partum dysgalactia syndrome (PDS) and vaginal discharge syndrome (VDS) appear in the peri- or postpartum period. Social stress and seasonal disruption of pregnancy in group housing seem to be linked, while contemporary research on infective agents threatening pregnancy reveals emergence of viral newcomers such as the PCV-3. Infectious reproductive diseases such as porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) and leptospirosis typically threaten pregnancy during the last trimester. While litter size goes on rising, duration of farrowing appears to be extending, creating welfare concerns and problems for transfer of immunity. Transfer of immunity from sow to gilt is therefore essential and interesting new information on interaction between farrowing management and microbiota has emerged. The new findings may bring light to management issues that should be under focus for future research.

DOI: 10.19103/AS.2022.0103.15
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Table of contents 1 Introduction 2 Biosecurity issues, vaccination and deworming 3 Production diseases causing fertility problems and reduced reproductive performance 4 Infectious diseases causing fertility problems and reduced reproductive performance 5 Non-infectious factors causing fertility problems and reduced reproductive performance 6 Parturition 7 Low state systemic inflammation involved in parturition and postpartum dysgalactia syndrome 8 Transfer of immunity 9 Microbiota involvement during pregnancy, parturition and lactation 10 Conclusion and clinical implications 11 Where to look for further information 12 References

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