Field cases of aflatoxicosis in pigs


Autoria(s): Ketterer, P.J.; Blaney, B.J.; Moore, C.J.; McInnes, I.S.; Cook, P.W.
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01/10/1982

Resumo

Five cases of aflatoxicosis in pigs in southern Queensland are described. One peracute case where aflatoxin concentrations of up to 5000pg aflatoxin B,/kg were demonstrated in stomach contents was presumed to be caused by consumption of mouldy bread. High levels of toxins were also present in the livers. Two cases of acute toxicity were caused by feeding mouldy peanut screenings containing 22000~9 aflatoxin B,/kg. One case of subacute and one of chronic toxicity were caused by sorghum grain based rations with lower aflatoxin levels (4640 and 255 pg/kg). Peracute toxicity caused collapse and deaths within several hours, acute toxicity caused deaths within 12 h and with subacute toxicity deaths occured after 3 weeks on a toxic ration. Anorexia and ill thrift affecting only growing animals were seen with chronic toxicity. Extensive centrilobular liver necrosis and haemorrhage occured with peracute toxicity and in cases of acute poisoning there was hepatic centrilobular cellular infiltration, hepatocyte swelling and bile stasis. With subacute toxicity hepatocyte vacuolation together with bile stasis and bile ductule hyperplasia were seen.

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Ketterer, P.J. and Blaney, B.J. and Moore, C.J. and McInnes, I.S. and Cook, P.W. (1982) Field cases of aflatoxicosis in pigs. Australian Veterinary Journal, 59 (4). pp. 113-117.

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/647/

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Australian Veterinary Association

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http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/647/1/KettererFieldCases-SEC.pdf

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-0813.1982.tb02743.x

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/647/

Palavras-Chave #Veterinary mycology #Swine #Feeds and feeding. Animal nutrition
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