The identification of a pig infected with multiple Streptococcus suis serotypes demonstrates the need to continue diagnostic testing even after one serotype has been isolated. Researchers with the Western College of Veterinary Medicine are investigating multiple Streptococcus suis serotype infection following the identification of a pig infected with multiple serotypes.
Dr. Matheus Costa, an Assistant Professor with the Western College of Veterinary Medicine and an Adjunct Professor at Utrecht University, explains Streptococcus suis is commonly found in the microbiome of the pig, however certain serotypes will cause disease.
Quote-Dr. Matheus Costa-Western College of Veterinary Medicine:
So far we have identified 25 different serotypes and they seem to be very diverse so there is a lot of differences between them but there is also a lot of similarities.What we expect to do when we establish serotyping is that we hopefully are able to say there is a difference in virulence between the serotypes.
We found a single animal that happened to be invaded by two different serotypes and that, so far in the literature, is extremely rare.