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1 Extension Activity by Stephanie Young
Diseases of Pigs Extension Activity by Stephanie Young

2 Diseases Contagious From Pigs
Brucellosis Cysticercosis Neurocysticercosis Trichinosis Tapeworms

3 Tapeworms Can live in the digestive system, digestive tract, muscles, eyes, liver, lungs, or brain Symptoms: Digestive symptoms, abdominal pain, hunger, weight loss, worm in stool Example: Pork tapeworm Found in pork

4 Brucellosis Infectious Disease
Caused by the bacteria in the genus Brucella Passed among animals Humans can become infected by coming in contact with a contaminated animal Symptoms: Fever, sweats, headaches, back pains, weight loss, and physical weakness Severe infections of the nervous systems or lining of the heart may occur.

5 Cysticercosis & Neurocysticercosis
An infection caused by the pork tapeworm, Taenia solium Penetrate the intestinal wall and invade subcutaneous tissue, brain, eye, muscle, heart, liver, lung, and pertioneum When cysticerci are found in the brain, it is called neurocysticercosis Symptoms: Lumps under skin, blurry vision, retinal detatchment or swelling, seizures, headaches, confusion, sudden death

6 Trichinosis Parasitic Roundworm
Migrate into muscles Caused by eating raw or undercooked pork Most common in areas where ham or sausage are eaten Symptoms: Stomachache, loss of appetite, diarrhea, eye bleeding, achy muscles and joints, fever, chills, thirst, hives, fatigue, difficulty swallowing

7 Diseases Pigs Get Influenza PMWS PRRS Swine Fever

8 Influenza Swine Flu A respiratory disease caused by type A influenza
Most outbreaks occur in late fall and winter months Very common Swine flu viruses do not usually infect humans

9 PMWS & PCV2 “Postweaning Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome”
Causes illness in piglets Symptoms: Progressive loss of body condition, visibly enlarged lymph nodes, difficulty breathing, diarrhea, pale skin, and jaundice

10 Swine Fever A Virus also called
CSF Hog Cholera Pig Plague Causes fever, skin lesions, convulsions, and usually death within 15 days

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