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Prevalence of Eimeria spp. in Sows at Piglet‐producing Farms in Germany
Authors:A Daugschies  S Imarom  M Ganter  W Bollwahn
Abstract:The prevalence of Eimeria infections was investigated in an initial survey in 54 sow herds of small (five sows) to large (1600 sows) size by random sampling (n = 1204). All sows of four Eimeria‐positive medium‐sized farms (63 or 130 sows) were re‐examined 40–99 days after the first visit. A follow‐up survey over the whole reproductive cycle was subsequently performed in a positive herd of 130 animals where faecal samples of 43 sows were repeatedly collected on seven successive farm visits. In 44 farms (81.5%) parasite stages (eggs of strongylids, Trichuris, Ascaris, Strongyloides, oocysts of Eimeria and Isospora) were identified in sow faeces, strongylids being the most prevalent intestinal parasites (34 farms resembling 63%) followed by Eimeria spp. (28 farms resembling 52%). Of the 1204 random samples collected during the initial survey 8.6% contained Eimeria oocysts. Oocysts of E. polita and E. debliecki were present in each of 25 Eimeria‐positive samples selected for species differentiation. Eimeria suis was diagnosed in 84%, E. scabra in 60%, E. porci in 52%, E. perminuta in 49% and E. spinosa in 20% of these specimens. At the second visit the prevalence rates of Eimeria infections had either increased or decreased. In the follow‐up study Eimeria infections were found to be most frequent (82%) at the service station. At the quarantine unit and the gestation stable 50 and 48% of the 43 sows were Eimeria positive. The lowest prevalence of Eimeria infection was observed in the farrowing unit (14%). With respect to the reproductive state of the sows highest infection rates were seen 2 weeks after weaning (72%) continuously decreasing until 2 weeks after farrowing (14%). A periparturient rise of oocyst excretion was not observed. The infestation rate remained low until 1 week before weaning (16%). Low infection intensities clearly dominated. Clinical disease was not associated with Eimeria infection.
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