Cross-sectional study: prevalence of oedema disease Escherichia coli (EDEC) in weaned piglets in Germany at pen and farm levels

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Berger, Pia I. [1 ]
Hermanns, Steffen [2 ]
Kerner, Katharina [2 ]
Schmelz, Friederike [3 ]
Schuler, Verena [4 ]
Ewers, Christa [2 ]
Bauerfeind, Rolf [2 ]
Doherr, Marcus G. [1 ]
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[1] Free Univ Berlin, Inst Vet Epidemiol & Biostat, Berlin, Germany
[2] Justus Liebig Univ, Inst Hyg & Infect Dis Anim, Giessen, Germany
[3] IDT Biologika GmbH, Dessau Rosslau, Germany
[4] Ceva Sante Anim, Libourne, France
关键词
Oedema disease; Piglets; EDEC; Stx2e; F18; fimbriae; Prevalence; SHIGA TOXIN 2E; POSTWEANING DIARRHEA; VIRULENCE FACTORS; E; COLI; PIGS; GENES; F-18; ADHESIN; INTRACELLULARIS; COLONIZATION;
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10.1186/s40813-023-00343-9
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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Background Escherichia coli bacteria capable of producing the toxin Stx2e and possessing F18-fimbriae (edema disease E. coli, EDEC) are considered causative agents of porcine oedema disease. This disease, which usually occurs in piglets shortly after weaning, has a high lethality in affected animals and can lead to high economic losses in piglet rearing. The aim of this cross-sectional field study was to determine the prevalence of EDEC in weaned piglets in Germany at pen and farm levels.Results Ninety-nine farms with unknown history of infections with shigatoxin-producing E. coli (STEC) and oedema disease were sampled. On each farm, up to five pens were selected for sampling (n = 481). The piglets in these pens were at an age 1-3 weeks after weaning. Single faecal samples (n = 2405) and boot swabs (n = 479) were collected from the floor. On 50 farms, cotton ropes were additionally used to collect oral fluid samples (n = 185) and rope wash out samples (n = 231) from the selected pens. All samples were analyzed by bacterial culture combined with a duplex PCR for the presence of the corresponding genes stx2e and fedA (major subunit protein of F18 fimbriae). In addition, whole DNA specimens extracted from boot swabs, oral fluid samples, and rope wash out samples were directly examined by duplex PCR for DNA of stx2e and fedA. A pen was classified as positive if at least one of the samples, regardless of the technique, yielded a positive result in the PCR, and farms were considered positive if at least one pen was classified as positive. Overall, genes stx2e and fedA were found simultaneously in 24.9% (95% CI 22.1-29.1%) of sampled pens and in 37.4% (95% CI 27.9-47.7%) of sampled farms. Regardless of the presence of F18-fimbriae, Escherichia coli encoding for Stx2e (STEC-2e) were found in 35.1% (95% CI 31.0-39.1%) of the pens and 53.5% (95% CI 44.4-63.6%) of the farms sampled.Conclusions Escherichia coli strains considered capable to cause oedema disease in swine (EDEC) are highly prevalent in the surveyed pig producing farms in Germany. Due to intermittent shedding of EDEC and a potentially low within-farm prevalence, we recommend a combination of different sampling techniques for EDEC monitoring at pen and farm levels. Further studies are needed to understand which STEC-2e strains really pose the risk of causing severe porcine disease.
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