Ascaris suum is one of the most important parasites of pigs. Apart from liver condemnation due to lesions caused by migrating larvae ("milk spots"), A. suum infections can compromise weight gain, feed conversion efficacy, as well as meat quality. The true prevalence of infection depends on the diagnostic test used and is often under-estimated. We compared liver inspection at slaughter with serology, based on the recognition of a purified A. suum haemoglobin or complete homogenate of the 3rd stage larvae isolated from lungs, in nine pig farms in northern Italy. Liver lesions were found on all farms with prevalence ranging from 3.8% to 98.3%. All farms were also positive for circulating antibodies against As-Hb and As-Lung-L3, with prevalence...
A survey was conducted on the prevalence of white spots of the liver in fattening pigs in Belgium. T...
A possible association between Salmonella enterica and Ascaris suum was investigated. Salmonella inf...
Toxoplasma gondii, hepatitis E virus (HEV), and Salmonella are zoonotic foodborne pathogens that may...
The aim of the present study was to determine the association between the presence of Ascaris suum a...
Abstract Background Ascaris suum, the large roundworm of pigs, is one of the economically most impor...
The effects of nematodes and bacteria on intestinal health are of primary importance in modern swine...
During their migration through the pig's body, Ascaris suum larvae cause significant damage to the l...
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether serology can be used to measure exposure of piglets to...
Ascariasis is one of the most common parasitic diseases in both humans and pigs. It has been shown t...
BACKGROUND: Ascariasis, caused by Ascaris suum, is an important soil-transmitted parasitic disease o...
Among the parasites that affect pigs, Ascaris suum stands out for causing the greatest losses to liv...
To determine whether purified Ascaris suum haemoglobin (AsHb) is a suitable vaccine candidate for th...
Ascaris suum infection resulted from the more common parasite in pigs, in Albania. Examinations as q...
The transmission of Ascaris suum was studied in outdoor reared pigs. From May to June 2001, 6 farrow...
The following data on ascarid burden were collected on an individual basis for 380 hogs marketed in ...
A survey was conducted on the prevalence of white spots of the liver in fattening pigs in Belgium. T...
A possible association between Salmonella enterica and Ascaris suum was investigated. Salmonella inf...
Toxoplasma gondii, hepatitis E virus (HEV), and Salmonella are zoonotic foodborne pathogens that may...
The aim of the present study was to determine the association between the presence of Ascaris suum a...
Abstract Background Ascaris suum, the large roundworm of pigs, is one of the economically most impor...
The effects of nematodes and bacteria on intestinal health are of primary importance in modern swine...
During their migration through the pig's body, Ascaris suum larvae cause significant damage to the l...
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether serology can be used to measure exposure of piglets to...
Ascariasis is one of the most common parasitic diseases in both humans and pigs. It has been shown t...
BACKGROUND: Ascariasis, caused by Ascaris suum, is an important soil-transmitted parasitic disease o...
Among the parasites that affect pigs, Ascaris suum stands out for causing the greatest losses to liv...
To determine whether purified Ascaris suum haemoglobin (AsHb) is a suitable vaccine candidate for th...
Ascaris suum infection resulted from the more common parasite in pigs, in Albania. Examinations as q...
The transmission of Ascaris suum was studied in outdoor reared pigs. From May to June 2001, 6 farrow...
The following data on ascarid burden were collected on an individual basis for 380 hogs marketed in ...
A survey was conducted on the prevalence of white spots of the liver in fattening pigs in Belgium. T...
A possible association between Salmonella enterica and Ascaris suum was investigated. Salmonella inf...
Toxoplasma gondii, hepatitis E virus (HEV), and Salmonella are zoonotic foodborne pathogens that may...