Pathogens associated with pleuritic pig lungs at an abattoir in Queensland Australia.
C TurniJoanne MeersC R ParkeR SinghS YeeJ TempletonN K MoneP J BlackallT S BarnesPublished in: Australian veterinary journal (2021)
The high percentage of batches infected with S. suis (83%), M. hyopneumoniae (74%) and PCV2 (70%) and clustering by a batch of these pathogens, as well as the presence of many secondary pathogens, suggests synergy between these organisms may have resulted in pleurisy.