Cambridge: The most virulent strains of Streptococcus suis,
the leading cause of bacterial meningitis in adult humans in parts of
southeast Asia and in pigs around the world, are likely to have evolved
and become widespread in pigs at the same time as changes in rearing
practices, according to research from an international consortium
published today in the journal Nature Communications.
Cambridge: The most virulent strains of Streptococcus suis,
the leading cause of bacterial meningitis in adult humans in parts of
southeast Asia and in pigs around the world, are likely to have evolved
and become widespread in pigs at the same time as changes in rearing
practices, according to research from an international consortium
published today in the journal Nature Communications.