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Pathogenesis:
- Infection of alveolar macrophages is followed by an interstitial pneumonitis which may be complicated by secondary bacteria. - Infection of (blood) monocytes which may persist in the presence of circulating antibody for up to 40 days. It is associated with immunosuppression. - In sows viraemia may lead to transplacental infection then abortion or mummified foetuses or a return to service. - Weak piglets with leucopoenia and thrombocytopoenia. - Blue ear is rarely seen, but is a cyanotic appearance due to vascular lesions. |