Abstract
Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) infection is distributed worldwide and PCV2-associated disease (PCVAD) is considered among the most economically relevant ones to the global swine industry. PCV2 is known to play a causal role in the porcine respiratory disease complex, usually in close association with a large plethora of other biologic agents. We describe herein a case of fatal parasitic bronchopneumonia by Metastrongylus elongatus in a PCV2-infected pig. Metastrongylosis may still represent a major concern for outdoor herds. Our recent experience suggests that a concurrent PCVAD condition may trigger metastrongylosis, which may subsequently result, at its turn, in severe, sometimes fatal, pulmonary disease.
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MeSH terms
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Animals
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Bronchopneumonia / parasitology
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Bronchopneumonia / pathology
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Bronchopneumonia / veterinary*
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Bronchopneumonia / virology
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Circoviridae Infections / complications
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Circoviridae Infections / parasitology
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Circoviridae Infections / pathology
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Circoviridae Infections / veterinary*
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Circoviridae Infections / virology
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Circovirus*
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Coinfection / microbiology
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Coinfection / veterinary
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Coinfection / virology
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Fatal Outcome
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Lung / parasitology
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Lung / pathology
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Lung / virology
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Male
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Metastrongyloidea*
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Strongylida Infections / complications
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Strongylida Infections / parasitology
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Strongylida Infections / pathology
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Strongylida Infections / veterinary*
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Strongylida Infections / virology
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Swine
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Swine Diseases / parasitology*
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Swine Diseases / pathology
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Swine Diseases / virology*