| porcine intestinal a. |
formation of adenomas in the intestines of recently weaned piglets, with anorexia and weight loss; it is seldom fatal, and growths regress within a few weeks. Infection by Campylobacter sputorum subspecies mucosalis has been implicated.
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| porcine p. |
infectious porcine encephalomyelitis.
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| porcine proliferative e. |
a disease of young pigs in which the walls of the intestines lose villi, immature epithelial cells proliferate, and the lamina propria becomes inflamed, resulting in diarrhea and anorexia. The cause is thought to be infection by Campylobacter sputorum or C. hyointestinalis. It is usually self-limiting, but it may develop into necrotic enteritis or proliferative hemorrhagic enteropathy that can be fatal.
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| porcine stress s. |
sudden death of a pig in response to a stressor such as fighting, transport, or malignant hyperthermia, or as part of a drug reaction. Susceptibility in most cases is inherited as an autosomal recessive gene. Called also herztod.
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| porcine transmissible gastroenteritis v. |
a virus of the genus Coronavirus that is the etiologic agent of transmissible gastroenteritis of swine.
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