Affiliation:
1. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
Abstract
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the real importance of anaerobic enteropathogens and rotavirus in contrast to more common agents as cause of diarrhea in piglets within the first week of life. Sixty 1- to 7-day-old piglets, 30 diarrheic and 30 non-diarrheic (control), from 15 different herds were selected, euthanized and necropsied. Samples of the jejunum, ileum, colon, cecum and feces were collected from the piglets and analyzed to determine the presence of the following enteropathogens: enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC), Clostridium perfringens types A and C, Clostridium difficile, rotavirus and Isospora suis. Among diarrheic piglets, 23.3% were positive for C. difficile, 70% for C. perfringens type A cpb2+, 14.3% for rotavirus and 10% for ETEC. Among non-diarrheic control piglets, 10% were positive for C. difficile, 76.7% for C. perfringens type A cpb2+, 0% for rotavirus, 3.3% for ETEC and 3.3% for I. suis. C. perfringens type C was not detected in any of the animals. Histological lesions characteristic of C. difficile, E. coli and rotavirus were observed. However, no C. perfringens type A suggestive lesions were detected. There was a positive correlation between mesocolon edema and the presence of C. difficile toxins. Although C. perfringens type A cpb2+ was the most frequently detected enteropathogen, there was no association between its presence and diarrhea or macro or microscopic changes. C. difficile and Rotavirus were the most relevant pathogens involved with neonatal diarrhea in this study, and histopathology associated with microbiological test proved to be the key to reach a final diagnosis.
Reference33 articles.
1. Vírus intestinais RNA de fita dupla em frangos de corte no sudoeste catarinense: isolamento, caracterização e biologia molecular;Barbosa E.F.,1994
2. Rotavírus do grupo A em bezerros lactentes no estado de Minas Gerais;Barbosa E.F.;Ciência Rural,1998
3. Freqüência e causa de diarréias bacterinanas em suínos nas zonas criatórias do Vale do Taquari e Missões, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil;Barcellos D.E.S.N.;Bolm Inst. Pesq. Vet. Desidério Finamor,1980
4. Diagnostic multiplex PCR for toxin genotyping of Clostridium perfringens isolates;Baums C.G.;Vet. Microbiol.,2004
5. Frequência de agentes causadores de enterites em leitões lactentes provenientes de sistemas de produção de suínos do estado de São Paulo;Calderaro F.F.;Arqs Inst. Biológico,2001