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Thrombocytopenic purpura on an organic farm with pen mating: a case report on the re-emergence of an old disease.

Sara JollerIrene M HäfligerCord DrögemüllerOlivia K RichardAlexander Grahofer
Published in: Porcine health management (2020)
The decreased number of natural matings with the surge of artificial insemination has probably reduced the number of cases of thrombocytopenic purpura and thus the disease awareness of farmers and veterinarians. However, as consumers wish for better animal welfare and higher ecological standards we may see a rise in natural matings and thus a return of the disease. In case of affected litters, genetic testing was proven a valid method for investigation and prevention of more cases and may be used more in the future.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • current status