INVESTIGADORES
VICO Juan Pablo
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Caracterización epidemiológica de la toxoplasmosis en cebaderos de porcino de Aragón.
Autor/es:
JUAN PABLO VICO; RAUL CARLOS MAINAR JAIME
Lugar:
Zaragoza
Reunión:
Jornada; XIV Jornadas sobre Producción Animal; 2011
Institución organizadora:
ITEA
Resumen:
A cross sectional study showed that the individual seroprevalence to Toxoplasma gondii in finishing pigs in Aragón was 22.8% (CI95%=21.1%-24.4%) and the herd seroprevalence was 51.5% (IC95%=41.7%-61.3%). A generalized linear model showed that larger number of pigs in the farm, deficiencies on the outside fence, sharing workers between pig farms, lower percentage of slatted floor in the boxes and the presence of cats in the farm were positively associated with higher levels of seroprevalence. Lower seroprevalence was associated with bars as pen separation, water supply from wells/rivers and the absence of a continuous rodent control programme. Pig toxoplasmosis is widespread in Aragon and preventing the presence of cats and implementing overall hygiene and biosecurity measures are of utmost importance for its control.in finishing pigs in Aragón was 22.8% (CI95%=21.1%-24.4%) and the herd seroprevalence was 51.5% (IC95%=41.7%-61.3%). A generalized linear model showed that larger number of pigs in the farm, deficiencies on the outside fence, sharing workers between pig farms, lower percentage of slatted floor in the boxes and the presence of cats in the farm were positively associated with higher levels of seroprevalence. Lower seroprevalence was associated with bars as pen separation, water supply from wells/rivers and the absence of a continuous rodent control programme. Pig toxoplasmosis is widespread in Aragon and preventing the presence of cats and implementing overall hygiene and biosecurity measures are of utmost importance for its control.