Methodologies for Assessing Disease Tolerance in Pigs

2019
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Nakov, Dimitar
Hristov, Slavča

Stanković, Branislav

Pol, Francois
Dimitrov, Ivan
Ilieski, Vlatko
Mormede, Pierre
Nerve, Julie
Terenina, Elena
Lieubeau, Blandine
Papanastasiou, Dimitrios K.
Bartzanas, Thomas
Norton, Tomas

Piette, Deborah
Tullo, Emanuela
van Dixhoorn, D.E.
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Features of intensive farming can seriously threaten pig homeostasis, well-being and productivity. Disease tolerance of an organism is the adaptive ability in preserving homeostasis and at the same time limiting the detrimental impact that infection can inflict on its health and performance without affecting pathogen burden per se. While disease resistance (DRs ) can be assessed measuring appropriately the pathogen burden within the host, the tolerance cannot be quantified easily. Indeed, it requires the assessment of the changes in performance as well as the changes in pathogen burden. In this paper, special attention is given to criteria required to standardize methodologies for assessing disease tolerance (DT) in respect of infectious diseases in pigs. The concept is applied to different areas of expertise and specific examples are given. The basic physiological mechanisms of DT are reviewed. Disease tolerance pathways, genetics of the tolerance-related traits, stress and disease to...lerance, and role of metabolic stress in DT are described. In addition, methodologies based on monitoring of growth and reproductive performance, welfare, emotional affective states, sickness behavior for assessment of disease tolerance, and methodologies based on the relationship between environmental challenges and disease tolerance are considered. Automated Precision Livestock Farming technologies available for monitoring performance, health and welfare-related measures in pig farms, and their limitations regarding DT in pigs are also presented. Since defining standardized methodologies for assessing DT is a serious challenge for biologists, animal scientists and veterinarians, this work should contribute to improvement of health, welfare and production in pigs.
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behavior / disease tolerance / environment / performance / stressSource:
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2019, 5Publisher:
- Frontiers Media Sa, Lausanne
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- COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology)European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) [CA15134]
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2018.00329
ISSN: 2297-1769
PubMed: 30687721
WoS: 000467486500001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85060224967
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Poljoprivredni fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Nakov, Dimitar AU - Hristov, Slavča AU - Stanković, Branislav AU - Pol, Francois AU - Dimitrov, Ivan AU - Ilieski, Vlatko AU - Mormede, Pierre AU - Nerve, Julie AU - Terenina, Elena AU - Lieubeau, Blandine AU - Papanastasiou, Dimitrios K. AU - Bartzanas, Thomas AU - Norton, Tomas AU - Piette, Deborah AU - Tullo, Emanuela AU - van Dixhoorn, D.E. PY - 2019 UR - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5053 AB - Features of intensive farming can seriously threaten pig homeostasis, well-being and productivity. Disease tolerance of an organism is the adaptive ability in preserving homeostasis and at the same time limiting the detrimental impact that infection can inflict on its health and performance without affecting pathogen burden per se. While disease resistance (DRs ) can be assessed measuring appropriately the pathogen burden within the host, the tolerance cannot be quantified easily. Indeed, it requires the assessment of the changes in performance as well as the changes in pathogen burden. In this paper, special attention is given to criteria required to standardize methodologies for assessing disease tolerance (DT) in respect of infectious diseases in pigs. The concept is applied to different areas of expertise and specific examples are given. The basic physiological mechanisms of DT are reviewed. Disease tolerance pathways, genetics of the tolerance-related traits, stress and disease tolerance, and role of metabolic stress in DT are described. In addition, methodologies based on monitoring of growth and reproductive performance, welfare, emotional affective states, sickness behavior for assessment of disease tolerance, and methodologies based on the relationship between environmental challenges and disease tolerance are considered. Automated Precision Livestock Farming technologies available for monitoring performance, health and welfare-related measures in pig farms, and their limitations regarding DT in pigs are also presented. Since defining standardized methodologies for assessing DT is a serious challenge for biologists, animal scientists and veterinarians, this work should contribute to improvement of health, welfare and production in pigs. PB - Frontiers Media Sa, Lausanne T2 - Frontiers in Veterinary Science T1 - Methodologies for Assessing Disease Tolerance in Pigs VL - 5 DO - 10.3389/fvets.2018.00329 ER -
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Nakov, D., Hristov, S., Stanković, B., Pol, F., Dimitrov, I., Ilieski, V., Mormede, P., Nerve, J., Terenina, E., Lieubeau, B., Papanastasiou, D. K., Bartzanas, T., Norton, T., Piette, D., Tullo, E.,& van Dixhoorn, D.E.. (2019). Methodologies for Assessing Disease Tolerance in Pigs. in Frontiers in Veterinary Science Frontiers Media Sa, Lausanne., 5. https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2018.00329
Nakov D, Hristov S, Stanković B, Pol F, Dimitrov I, Ilieski V, Mormede P, Nerve J, Terenina E, Lieubeau B, Papanastasiou DK, Bartzanas T, Norton T, Piette D, Tullo E, van Dixhoorn D. Methodologies for Assessing Disease Tolerance in Pigs. in Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 2019;5. doi:10.3389/fvets.2018.00329 .
Nakov, Dimitar, Hristov, Slavča, Stanković, Branislav, Pol, Francois, Dimitrov, Ivan, Ilieski, Vlatko, Mormede, Pierre, Nerve, Julie, Terenina, Elena, Lieubeau, Blandine, Papanastasiou, Dimitrios K., Bartzanas, Thomas, Norton, Tomas, Piette, Deborah, Tullo, Emanuela, van Dixhoorn, D.E., "Methodologies for Assessing Disease Tolerance in Pigs" in Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 5 (2019), https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2018.00329 . .