Abstract: | Serological examination of 177 strains of haemolytic Escherichia coil from pigs from 95 piggeries showed that 50 isolates from 28 piggeries were agglutinated by serums prepared against 0141:K85ab, 45 from 20 piggeries by 0141:K85ac, 32 isolates from 19 piggeries by 08 and four isolates from two piggeries by 0139:K82. Forty-six strains from 26 piggeries were unclassified. Ninety strains were isolated from intestine and/or mesenteric lymph nodes and 87 from other organs. Of the 95 outbreaks associated with haemolytic E. coli, 41 were diagnosed as oedema disease, 40 as coli-enteritis and the remainder were miscellaneous conditions. The clinical and pathological features of outbreaks associated with colibacillosis and septicaemic salmonellosis were compared and discussed. |