Aspects on Feed Related Prophylactic Measures Aiming to Prevent Post Weaning Diarrhoea in Pigs

<p/> <p>The ability of feed related measures to prevent or reduce post weaning diarrhoea (PWD) was examined in a split litter study including 30 pigs from 6 litters allotted into 5 groups. Four groups were exposed to 3 pathogenic strains of <it>E. coli </it>via the environmen...

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Main Authors: Melin L, Wallgren P
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2002-12-01
Series:Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
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Online Access:http://www.actavetscand.com/content/43/4/231
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spelling doaj-c4f2469d8e1747ca835761a40e3eb6d02020-11-24T20:51:29ZengBMCActa Veterinaria Scandinavica1751-01472002-12-0143423124510.1186/1751-0147-43-231Aspects on Feed Related Prophylactic Measures Aiming to Prevent Post Weaning Diarrhoea in PigsMelin LWallgren P<p/> <p>The ability of feed related measures to prevent or reduce post weaning diarrhoea (PWD) was examined in a split litter study including 30 pigs from 6 litters allotted into 5 groups. Four groups were exposed to 3 pathogenic strains of <it>E. coli </it>via the environment at weaning. Three of them were given zinc oxide, lactose+fibres or non-pathogenic strains of <it>E. coli </it>as probiotics. The challenged and the unchallenged control groups were given a standard creep feed. Diarrhoea was observed in all challenged groups but not among uninfected animals, and the incidence of diarrhoea was lower in the group given non-pathogenic <it>E. coli </it>compared to all other challenged groups. The severity of PWD also differed between litters. When corrected for mortality due to PWD, a decreased incidence of diarrhoea was also seen in the groups given zinc oxide or lactose+fibres. The dominating serotype of <it>E. coli </it>within faecal samples varied from day to day, also among diarrhoeic pigs, indicating that diarrhoea was not induced by one single serotype alone. The diversity of the faecal coliform populations decreased in all piglets during the first week post weaning, coinciding with an increased similarity between these populations among pigs in the challenged groups. This indicated an influence of the challenge strains, which ceased during the second week. The group given lactose+fibres was least affected with respect to these parameters. In conclusion feed related measures may alleviate symptoms of PWD.</p> http://www.actavetscand.com/content/43/4/231E. colilactosezinc oxideprobioticprevention.
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author Melin L
Wallgren P
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Wallgren P
Aspects on Feed Related Prophylactic Measures Aiming to Prevent Post Weaning Diarrhoea in Pigs
Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
E. coli
lactose
zinc oxide
probiotic
prevention.
author_facet Melin L
Wallgren P
author_sort Melin L
title Aspects on Feed Related Prophylactic Measures Aiming to Prevent Post Weaning Diarrhoea in Pigs
title_short Aspects on Feed Related Prophylactic Measures Aiming to Prevent Post Weaning Diarrhoea in Pigs
title_full Aspects on Feed Related Prophylactic Measures Aiming to Prevent Post Weaning Diarrhoea in Pigs
title_fullStr Aspects on Feed Related Prophylactic Measures Aiming to Prevent Post Weaning Diarrhoea in Pigs
title_full_unstemmed Aspects on Feed Related Prophylactic Measures Aiming to Prevent Post Weaning Diarrhoea in Pigs
title_sort aspects on feed related prophylactic measures aiming to prevent post weaning diarrhoea in pigs
publisher BMC
series Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
issn 1751-0147
publishDate 2002-12-01
description <p/> <p>The ability of feed related measures to prevent or reduce post weaning diarrhoea (PWD) was examined in a split litter study including 30 pigs from 6 litters allotted into 5 groups. Four groups were exposed to 3 pathogenic strains of <it>E. coli </it>via the environment at weaning. Three of them were given zinc oxide, lactose+fibres or non-pathogenic strains of <it>E. coli </it>as probiotics. The challenged and the unchallenged control groups were given a standard creep feed. Diarrhoea was observed in all challenged groups but not among uninfected animals, and the incidence of diarrhoea was lower in the group given non-pathogenic <it>E. coli </it>compared to all other challenged groups. The severity of PWD also differed between litters. When corrected for mortality due to PWD, a decreased incidence of diarrhoea was also seen in the groups given zinc oxide or lactose+fibres. The dominating serotype of <it>E. coli </it>within faecal samples varied from day to day, also among diarrhoeic pigs, indicating that diarrhoea was not induced by one single serotype alone. The diversity of the faecal coliform populations decreased in all piglets during the first week post weaning, coinciding with an increased similarity between these populations among pigs in the challenged groups. This indicated an influence of the challenge strains, which ceased during the second week. The group given lactose+fibres was least affected with respect to these parameters. In conclusion feed related measures may alleviate symptoms of PWD.</p>
topic E. coli
lactose
zinc oxide
probiotic
prevention.
url http://www.actavetscand.com/content/43/4/231
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