systemic inflammatory response to streptococcus sp infection in post-weaning piglets in Badung district
Funding period : 2020- Active
Abstrak
Streptococcosis is a disease that attacks mammals caused by Streptococcus sp. Until now there have been known to be several serogroups from Streptococcus such as Streptococcus groups A, B, C, D and V. Whereas Streptococcus equi subsp zooepidemicus is grouped into Streptococcus group C (SGC) and Streptococcus suis into streptococcus group D (SGD). This study aims to determine the systemic inflammatory response of Streptococcus sp infection in post-weaning pigs in Badung district. S. suis stipe 2 infection in piglets can cause meningitis, purulent arthritis and septicemia. Whereas in humans clinically significant are meningitis, septicemia, shock sepsis, endocarditis, pneumonia and arthritis. The incidence of meningitis that attacked several people in the Badung regency of Bali in 2017 was thought to be caused by Streptococcus of pig. The high mortality rate due to the Streptococcosis outbreak causes economic losses plus the threat of zoonoses that endanger the lives of pig farmers. This research uses observational cross sectional method. This research plan is very important to do in connection with the flagship program of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Udayana University Research Master Plan (RIP) for 2017-2021 with a focus on studies on Bali cattle, Bali pigs and Kintamani dogs.