Farms.com Home   News

Laboratory Investigation Targets Streptococcus Infections

The Canada West Swine Health Intelligence Network, Prairie Diagnostic Services in Saskatoon and Veterinary Diagnostic Services in Winnipeg are collaborating on a laboratory investigation aimed at improving the diagnosis and treatment of Streptococcus associated infections. The Canada West Swine Health Intelligence Network has allocated resources to look at emerging issues, either new diseases or diseases that cause ongoing problems, and the first investigation is on Streptococcus suis.
 
CWSHIN Manager Dr. Jette Christensen says the laboratories frequently see various strains of Streptococcus.
 
Clip-Dr. Jette Christensen-Canada West Swine Health Intelligence Network:
 
We had about 600 cases both in 2019 and in 2020. That was sort of a shift upwards from the previous years, so we've been keeping an eye on Streptococci for the last year or so. We do know that Streptococcus suis, especially, is the most frequent one that we've seen at laboratories.
 
It causes clinical disease, it causes mortality out in the herds so it's more a question of how can we improve our treatment and control of the disease. We need to know a little bit more about exactly what subtype of Streptococcus suis is out there, where they are and there's another Streptococci, equi zooepidemicus that has caused high mortality in a handful of herds as well as on assembly yards and at slaughter where you have suddenly a high sow mortality, again since 2019.
 
So, these two specific Streptococci, we're really interested in learning a little more about what the subtypes are, where they are and especially how can we treat them.
Source : Farmscape

Trending Video

A new era in biostimulants and bionutritionals

Video: A new era in biostimulants and bionutritionals


In response to the growing need for efficient, effective biosolutions, HGS BioScience continues to expand its footprint in the bionutritional and biostimulant market with the acquisition of NutriAg, Ltd. The Paine Schwartz Partners-backed HGS BioScience is a global leader in humic and fulvic acid products. Toronto-based NutriAg is an innovator in bionutritional technologies with a deep R&D engine. North American growers and retailers will benefit from:

• Solutions across the biostimulant spectrum - including humics, fulvics, bionutritionals, carbohydrate chelation, amino acids, plant and seaweed extracts, and microbial technologies.
• A portfolio and R&D pipeline of science-backed solutions proven to drive crop productivity and farm profitability.
• Actionable nutrient insights and recommendations based on data specific to their farm and cropping goals with the NutriAnalytics platform