Study on the role of gastric Helicobacter infection in gross pathological and histological lesions of the stomach in finishing pigs

Author:

Szeredi L.1,Palkovics G.2,Solymosi N.3,Tekes L.4,Méhesfalvi J.5

Affiliation:

1. 1 Central Veterinary Institute H-1581 Budapest 146, P.O. Box 2, Hungary

2. 2 Veterinary Institute of Kaposvár Kaposvár, Hungary

3. 3 Faculty of Veterinary Science, Szent István University Budapest, Hungary

4. 4 Central Veterinary Institute H-1581 Budapest 146, P.O. Box 2, Hungary

5. 5 Veterinary Institute of Kaposvár Kaposvár, Hungary

Abstract

The prevalence of gastric Helicobacter infection in finishing pigs and the influence of this infection on gastric lesions was studied. Stomachs of 89 finishing pigs from 27 randomly selected herds were sampled at the slaughterhouse. Forty cases (Group A) were selected based upon the presence of gross pathological lesions in the pars oesophagea, and further 49 cases were obtained at random (Group B). Three samples of gastric tissue (junction of pars oesophagea and pars cardiaca, fundic area, and pyloric area) were collected from each stomach for histological and immunohistochemical examination. Helicobacter antigen was detected in 76 cases (85.4%). No association was found between the presence of Helicobacter in the stomach and the occurrence of gross pathological lesions in the pars oesophagea or gastritis detected on histological examination. However, a significant association was found between the occurrence of Helicobacter in the pyloric area and the presence of erosions/ulcers in the pars oesophagea (OR: 7.01, p = 0.022) in Group B. A significant association was also evident between the presence of Helicobacter and glandular lesions (dilatation of the glands + glandular abscess + degeneration of glandular epithelial cells). In conclusion, Helicobacter infection seems to be a contributing factor to pathological changes in the stomach of finishing pigs.

Publisher

Akademiai Kiado Zrt.

Subject

General Veterinary

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