This review summarizes current knowledge on the relationship between presumptive infectious agents and neonatal porcine diarrhoea, including pathogenesis and pathogen prevalence.
This review summarizes current knowledge on the infectious causes of neonatal piglet diarrhoea.
The aim of this paper is to review current knowledge on the relationship between presumptive infectious agents and neonatal porcine diarrhoea (NPD). The literature provides information on the rationale for this causation, including the first mention, main understandings gained with respect to, e.g., pathogenesis, and the knowledge to date on the specific relationships. Further, surveys on the presence and relative importance of these pathogens in NPD are included and the methodology used to identify the causation are discussed.
Magdalena Jacobson (Wed,) conducted a review in Neonatal porcine diarrhoea. This review summarizes current knowledge on the relationship between presumptive infectious agents and neonatal porcine diarrhoea, including pathogenesis and pathogen prevalence.
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