A survey of European vets conducted at a recent International Swine Symposium in Barcelona, found that almost a third (32%) believed that Streptococcus suis was now the most common bacterial pathogen in prewean pigs and over half (55%) said it was the second most important. In nursery pigs, 20% said it was the most common infection and 31% the second most common. So how do their experiences compare in practice? This article can also be found in Pig Progress Volume 21 number
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