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  2. Porcine intestinal spirochaetosis - Wikipedia

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    Porcine intestinal spirochaetosis is a notifiable pig disease caused by certain spirochetal bacteria (Brachyspira hyodysenteriae and Brachyspira pilosicoli.Infection causes mild gastrointestinal signs in young pigs and can also be transmitted as intestinal spirochetosis in humans, as it is a zoonosis.

  3. Intestinal spirochetosis - Wikipedia

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    Intestinal spirochetosis; Other names: Intestinal spirochetes, colonic spirochetosis, colonic spirochetes, brachyspirosis: Histopathology of intestinal spirochetosis, showing basophilic, fringe-like, end-on-end attachment of filamentous densely packed spirochetes on the surface epithelium of the intestinal mucosa. [1]

  4. Streptococcus suis - Wikipedia

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    The natural habitat of S. suis in pigs is the upper respiratory tract, particularly the tonsils and nasal cavity, and the alimentary and genital tracts. An individual pig can carry more than serotype in their nasal cavity. Incidence of disease varies but is usually less than 5%.

  5. Haematopinus suis - Wikipedia

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    Female H. suis lay 3–6 eggs per day following a blood meal and mating, eventually laying about 90 eggs. The amber eggs are deposited on the lower half of the swine's side, or the neck, shoulders, flanks, or on the back of the ears. Lice eggs are commonly referred to as "nits". [Note 1] These nits have small holes for gas exchange, called ...

  6. How to make your colonoscopy prep more effective and less ...

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    But avoid anything with colors like red, blue or purple that could stain the fluid in your colon and interfere with the procedure the next day. "Really focus on hydration," says Schiesser.

  7. Staphylococcus hyicus - Wikipedia

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    Farmers generally treat infected pigs topically with sprays or oils. [13] Sprays can have antibiotics such as novobiocin and procaine penicillin G. [13] Any pigs which are dehydrated may need fluids and electrolytes to become rehydrated. [11] Rehydration is crucial as dehydration is the common cause of death in infected pigs. [11]

  8. College Football Playoff: Who has best, worst path to ...

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    1) Indiana. The Hoosiers would address any lingering concerns about their strength of schedule if they make it to the CFP national championship game. They've got arguably the toughest road to the ...

  9. Here’s Why Stress Can Cause You to Run for the Bathroom - AOL

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    There are a few ways to look at treatment—from a mental health standpoint and physical angle, Dr. Akinyeye says. “One of the best things you can do treat this is being aware of how connected ...