Cryptosporidium and concurrent infections with other major enterophatogens in 1 to 30-day-old diarrheic dairy calves in central Spain

被引:97
作者
de la Fuente, R [1 ]
Luzón, M [1 ]
Ruiz-Santa-Quiteria, JA [1 ]
García, A [1 ]
Cid, D [1 ]
Orden, JA [1 ]
García, S [1 ]
Sanz, R [1 ]
Gómez-Bautista, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Complutense, Fac Vet, Dept Patol Anim 1, E-28040 Madrid, Spain
关键词
cattle-protozoa; Cryptosporidium sp; neonatal calf diarrhea; rotavirus; coronavirus; Escherichia coli; Salmonella;
D O I
10.1016/S0304-4017(98)00218-0
中图分类号
R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
摘要
Faeces samples from 218, 1 to 30-day-old, diarrheic dairy calves in 65 dairy herds were screened for the presence of Cryptosporidium and concurrent infections with rotavirus, coronavirus, F5(+) Escherichia coli and Salmonella spp. Calves were grouped according to their age as follows: 1-7, 8-14, 15-21 and 22-30 days. Cryptosporidium infection was detected in 43.8%, 71.9%, 63.2% and 6.9% of the calves in the respective age groups. Significant differences in the detection rate of Cryptosporidium were found between the age group 22-30 days and all other age groups, and between the age group 1-7 days and the age groups 8-14 days and 15-21 days. Cryptosporidium was the only enteropathogen detected in 60 of the 114 (52.6%) diarrheic calves. Concurrent infections with other enteropathogen(s) were detected in 64.3%, 46.3%, 39.5% and 0% of the Cryptosporidium-infected calves in the age groups 1-7, 8-14, 15-21 and 22-30 days, respectively. A significant age-associated decrease in the detection rate of mixed infections (p < 0.05) was found. The detection rates of the other enteropathogens considered in calves with Cryptosporidium infection were 87% for rotavirus, 11.1% for coronavirus, 27.8% for F5(+) E. coli and 1.8% for Salmonella. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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