472 – Case–control study of pathogens involved in piglet diarrhea (Research paper – Ruiz – 2016)

 

 

472 Research paper – Ruiz – 2016 – Case–control study of pathogens invo

472 Research paper
Case–control study of pathogens involved in piglet diarrhea by Ruiz, V.L.A., Bersano, J.G., Carvalho, A.F., Catroxo, M.H.B., Chiebao, D.P., Gregori, F., Miyashiro, S., Nassar, A.F.C., Oliveira, T.M.F.S., 2016 BMC Research Notes 9: 22
In Significant Impact Groups: Pathogen management \ Feed / gut health
Species targeted: Pigs;
Age: Young;
Summary:
Diarrhea in piglets can be caused by several pathogenic agents, including Campylobacter spp., Clostridium perfringens, Escherichia coli, Salmonella spp., group A rotavirus (RV-A), coronaviruses (transmissible gastroenteritis virus—TGEV; porcine epidemic diarrhea virus—PEDV), as well as by nematode and protozoan parasites. However, most studies have focused on a few or only one agent and consequently our understanding of the relative importance of pathogens and other factors may have strong biases.
Where to find the original material: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4710041/pdf/13104_2015_Article_1751.pdf
Country: BR

471 – Increased Antimicrobial Resistance of MRSA Strains Isolated from Pigs in Spain between 2009 and 2018 (Research paper – Abreu – 2019)

 

 

471 Research paper – Abreu – 2019 – Increased Antimicrobial Resistance of MRSA Strains Isolated from Pigs in Spain between 2009 and 2018

471 Research paper
Increased Antimicrobial Resistance of MRSA Strains Isolated from Pigs in Spain between 2009 and 2018 by Abreu, R., Rodriguez-Alvares, C., Lecuona, M., Castro, B., Gonzalez, J.C., Aguirre-Jaime, A., and A. Arias 2019 Veterinary sciences Jun: 38
In Significant Impact Groups: Other \ Pathogen management
Species targeted: Pigs;
Age: Not stated;
Summary:
Concerns about the acquisition of antibiotic resistant genes in human and animal pathogens is one of the main public health issues. The problem of the emergence of resistant microorganisms such as Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) associated to livestock is closely linked to high use of antimicrobial agents in veterinary care, and international trade of food of animal origin which can encourage the spread of resistant strains. Drug-resistant bacteria may circulate in human and animal populations trough food, water and the environment, and its transmission is encouraged by trade, travel, human migration and transhumance
471 Research paper – Abreu – 2019 – Increased Antimicrobial Resistance of MRSA Strains Isolated from Pigs in Spain between 2009 and 2018
Where to find the original material: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6632109/pdf/vetsci-06-00038.pdf; https://dx.doi.org/10.3390%2Fvetsci6020038
Country: ES

470 – Strategies to improve the growth and homogeneity of growing-finishing pigs – Feeder space and feeding management (Research paper – Lopez-Verge – 2018)

 

 

470 Research paper – Lopez-Verge – 2018 – Strategies to improve the growth and homogeneity of growing-finishing pigs_feeder space and feeding management

470 Research paper
Strategies to improve the growth and homogeneity of growing-finishing pigs: feeder space and feeding management by Lopez-Verge, S., Gasa, J., Temple, D., Bonet, J., Coma, J., and D. Sola-Oriol 2018 Porcine Health Management 4: 09-Jan
In Significant Impact Groups: Feed / gut health \ Feeding management; Precision Livestock Farming & Early detection
Species targeted: Pigs;
Age: Adult;
Summary:
The aim was to test two strategies to improve the growth rate of the slow-growth pigs and to increase the batch’s homogeneity at slaughter. In Trial 1 a total of 264 weaned piglets were distributed into 24pens (11 piglets/pen) according to sex and initial body weight (BW) for the transition period (T; 28 d to 64 d).
470 Research paper – Lopez-Verge – 2018 – Strategies to improve the growth and homogeneity of growing-finishing pigs – Feeder space and feeding management
Where to find the original material: https://porcinehealthmanagement.biomedcentral.com/track/pdf/10.1186/s40813-018-0090-9.pdf; https://doi.org/10.1186/s40813-018-0090-9
Country: ES

469 – Applicability of an Unmedicated Feeding Program Aimed to Reduce the Use of Antimicrobials in Nursery Piglets – Impact on Performance and Fecal Microbiota (Research paper – López-Colom – 2020)

 

 

469 Research paper – López-Colom – 2020 – Applicability of an Unmedicated Feeding Program Aimed to Reduce the Use of Antimicrobials in Nursery Piglets_ Impact on Performance and Fecal Microb

469 Research paper
Applicability of an Unmedicated Feeding Program Aimed to Reduce the Use of Antimicrobials in Nursery Piglets: Impact on Performance and Fecal Microbiota by López-Colom, P., Estellé, J., Bonet, J., Coma, J., and S.M. Martin-Orue 2020 Animals 2020 Feb: 242
In Significant Impact Groups: Feed / gut health
Species targeted: Pigs;
Age: Young;
Summary:
The need for a reduction in the use of antibiotics in livestock to safeguard their efficacy requires the development of alternatives. In this line, the use of alternative by-products or ingredients, with functional properties brings the opportunity to improve pig health and thus, reduce medicalization. Therefore, in the present study, we aimed to evaluate the impact of an alternative feeding program based on unmedicalized diets formulated with fibrous by-products and functional feed ingredients on performance and fecal microbiota of young pigs compared to a common weaner diet supplemented with antibiotics. The alternative feeding program could anticipate the gut development of young piglets, which at the end of the nursery period presented a fecal microbiota more similar to that found in fattening animals. Moreover, piglets in the unmedicalized diets showed a trend to reduce the course of diarrhea immediately after weaning. The alternative feeding program showed, however, a reduced growth efficiency during the nursery period that needs to be discussed in the frame of the costs-benefits analysis of reducing antibiotics.
469 Research paper – López-Colom – 2020 – Applicability of an Unmedicated Feeding Program Aimed to Reduce the Use of Antimicrobials in Nursery Piglets_ Impact on Performance and Fecal Microbiota
Where to find the original material: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7070809/pdf/animals-10-00242.pdf; https://dx.doi.org/10.3390%2Fani10020242
Country: ES

 

468 Calculadora consumo de antibioticos en porcino by INTERPORC (Tools & Checklists)

 

 

468 Tools & Checklists – Calculadora consumo de antibioticos en porcino by INTERPORC

468 Tools & Checklists
Calculadora consumo de antibioticos en porcino by INTERPORC
In Significant Impact Groups:
Species targeted: Pigs;
Age:
Summary:
www.conocetuconsumo.es is a public and anonymous website to calculate the antibiotic consumption of a pig farm in mg/PCU and to be able to compare the consumption with other similar farms.
Where to find the original material: http://www.conocetuconsumo.es/inicio.asp;
Country: Spain;

467 Guia uso responsable de antibioticos en bovino by VETresponsable (Tools & Checklists)

 

 

467 Tools & Checklists – Guia uso responsable de antibioticos en bovino by VETresponsable

467 Tools & Checklists
Guia uso responsable de antibioticos en bovino by VETresponsable
In Significant Impact Groups:
Species targeted: Beef;
Age:
Summary:
This guide is intended to cover issues related to veterinary medicines and their regulations; prior elements of responsible use such as preventive and biosafety measures, guidelines on veterinary diagnosis or prescription; design, monitoring and evaluation of treatment; the type of veterinary medicine used; storage and preservation of medicines; good administration practices or recommendations on treatment registration and disposal of medicine packaging and waste. These guides are intended as a reference tool for veterinary professionals, particularly younger ones, to ensure that veterinary medicines are used responsibly in their daily practice.
Where to find the original material: https://www.vetresponsable.es/v_portal/inc/clicklink.asp?t=3&cod=5865&c=1&s=393057070;
Country: Spain;

466 Guia uso responsable de antibióticos en avicultura by VETresponsable (Tools & Checklists)

 

 

466 Tools & Checklists – Guia uso responsable de antibióticos en avicultura by VETresponsable

466 Tools & Checklists
Guia uso responsable de antibióticos en avicultura by VETresponsable
In Significant Impact Groups:
Species targeted: Poultry;
Age:
Summary:
This guide is intended to cover issues related to veterinary medicines and their regulations; prior elements of responsible use such as preventive and biosafety measures, guidelines on veterinary diagnosis or prescription; design, monitoring and evaluation of treatment; the type of veterinary medicine used; storage and preservation of medicines; good administration practices or recommendations on treatment registration and disposal of medicine packaging and waste. These guides are intended as a reference tool for veterinary professionals, particularly younger ones, to ensure that veterinary medicines are used responsibly in their daily practice.
Where to find the original material: https://www.vetresponsable.es/v_portal/inc/clicklink.asp?t=3&cod=5857&c=1&s=393057070;
Country: Spain;

465 Guia uso responsable de antibioticos en porcino by VETresponsable (Tools & Checklists)

 

 

465 Tools & Checklists – Guia uso responsable de antibioticos en porcino by VETresponsable

465 Tools & Checklists
Guia uso responsable de antibioticos en porcino by VETresponsable
In Significant Impact Groups:
Species targeted: Pigs;
Age:
Summary:
This guide is intended to cover issues related to veterinary medicines and their regulations; prior elements of responsible use such as preventive and biosafety measures, guidelines on veterinary diagnosis or prescription; design, monitoring and evaluation of treatment; the type of veterinary medicine used; storage and preservation of medicines; good administration practices or recommendations on treatment registration and disposal of medicine packaging and waste. These guides are intended as a reference tool for veterinary professionals, particularly younger ones, to ensure that veterinary medicines are used responsibly in their daily practice.
Where to find the original material: https://www.vetresponsable.es/v_portal/inc/clicklink.asp?t=3&cod=5861&c=1&s=393057070;
Country: Spain;

464 Guia prescripcion antibióticos en avicultura de puesta by Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food of Spain (Tools & Checklists)

 

 

464 Tools & Checklists – Guia prescripcion antibióticos en avicultura de puesta by Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food of Spain

464 Tools & Checklists
Guia prescripcion antibióticos en avicultura de puesta by Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food of Spain
In Significant Impact Groups:
Species targeted: Pigs;
Age:
Summary:
Antibiotics are a key tool in the resolution of infectious diseases of bacterial origin and are therefore essential for both human and animal health, helping to maintain animal health and welfare. Therefore, we are obliged to make a rational and appropriate use of both human and veterinary therapy. In this line and in a general way, this guide considers the aspects that can help to reduce the risk of the appearance of resistances.
Where to find the original material: https://www.nutricionsostenible.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/GUIA-DE-PRESCRIPCION-AVICULTURA-PUESTA-2017.pdf;
Country: Spain;

463 Plan estrategico bioseguridad en porcino by Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food of Spain (Tools & Checklists)

 

 

463 Tools & Checklists – Plan estrategico bioseguridad en porcino by Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food of Spain

463 Tools & Checklists
Plan estrategico bioseguridad en porcino by Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food of Spain
In Significant Impact Groups:
Species targeted: Pigs;
Age:
Summary:
Given the context of pig production in Spain, it is necessary to evaluate and promote the implementation of BSG’s measures in the broadest sense on pig farms by raising the awareness of veterinarians and farmers, which will contribute to an improvement in this basic pillar of health that will result in greater competitiveness in the sector, a lower risk in relation to the entry of diseases and, if a disease finally reaches our territory, significantly improve the effectiveness of control measures, limiting the spread of the disease.
Where to find the original material: https://www.mapa.gob.es/es/ganaderia/temas/sanidad-animal-higiene-ganadera/planbsgenexpporcinas13_04_2015_tcm30-111887.pdf;
Country: Spain;