Immunity & Vaccination – PIG TALES Health From A Pig’s Point of View – Talk
Posted in: Pork Insight Articles, Production by admin on May 8, 2017
This talk followed 3 main subjects
Vaccination
1.The pig’s immune system
- Innate and Adaptive Immunity
- Innate: Present at birth with the same response everytime
- Adaptive: Developed after birth with a specific memory
- Vaccines & Immunity
- Adaptive Immunity triggered in 2 ways:1.Exposure to pathogen
2.Vaccination
Either will provide long-term protection against future infection by the same pathogen
- Adaptive Immunity triggered in 2 ways:1.Exposure to pathogen
2.Getting the most out of Vaccines
- Timing/Doses
- 1.Vaccination should be given ahead of challenge–Pig needs 10-14 days to respond to vaccine
2.Maternal antibodies can interfere with vaccines
–Depends on maternal Ab level and the vaccine
3.Flexi Dose vaccines can help
- Two Doses Can Help If:1.High level of maternal antibodies are interfering with Dose 1
2.High level of pathogen challenge in the barn
–Clinical disease with diagnostic confirmation
3.Pigs were sick/stressed when given Dose 1
4.Ensures that all pigs received vaccine (2nd chance)
- 1.Vaccination should be given ahead of challenge–Pig needs 10-14 days to respond to vaccine
- Diagnostics
- Identifying the pathogen in the pig1.PCR Tests
2.IHC Tests
- Measure the pig’s response to the pathogen1.Antibody Titer
2.CMI Response
- Identifying the pathogen in the pig1.PCR Tests
3.Pigs, People and Vaccinating
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